Risks of Stigmatisation Resulting from Assistive Technologies for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Assistive technologies (ATs) are currently being developed for cohorts of vulnerable people, including persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This paper focuses on the risks that the development of ATs for persons with ASD might lead to increased risks of stigmatisation. Firstly, we assess the...

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Main Authors: Fiachra O’Brolcháin, Bert Gordijn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Technologies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/6/1/27
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spelling doaj-51b94ed585c749a485582288242a3ef92020-11-24T22:04:17ZengMDPI AGTechnologies2227-70802018-02-01612710.3390/technologies6010027technologies6010027Risks of Stigmatisation Resulting from Assistive Technologies for Persons with Autism Spectrum DisorderFiachra O’Brolcháin0Bert Gordijn1Marie Curie ASSISTID Fellow, Institute of Ethics, School of Theology, Philosophy & Music, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, IrelandInstitute of Ethics, School of Theology, Philosophy & Music, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, IrelandAssistive technologies (ATs) are currently being developed for cohorts of vulnerable people, including persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This paper focuses on the risks that the development of ATs for persons with ASD might lead to increased risks of stigmatisation. Firstly, we assess the ways in which the use of ATs might result in the stigmatisation of users, alongside the corollary question of risks associated with a refusal to use ATs in the event of their being socially expected. Secondly, we focus on the question of whether the “project” of developing ATs for persons with ASD is itself stigmatising, and whether the “project” risks stigmatising persons with ASD by offering “cures”.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/6/1/27EthicsAssistive TechnologyAutismStigmatisationexpressivist objectionsocial modelmedical model
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Risks of Stigmatisation Resulting from Assistive Technologies for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Technologies
Ethics
Assistive Technology
Autism
Stigmatisation
expressivist objection
social model
medical model
author_facet Fiachra O’Brolcháin
Bert Gordijn
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title Risks of Stigmatisation Resulting from Assistive Technologies for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_short Risks of Stigmatisation Resulting from Assistive Technologies for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_full Risks of Stigmatisation Resulting from Assistive Technologies for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_fullStr Risks of Stigmatisation Resulting from Assistive Technologies for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Risks of Stigmatisation Resulting from Assistive Technologies for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_sort risks of stigmatisation resulting from assistive technologies for persons with autism spectrum disorder
publisher MDPI AG
series Technologies
issn 2227-7080
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Assistive technologies (ATs) are currently being developed for cohorts of vulnerable people, including persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This paper focuses on the risks that the development of ATs for persons with ASD might lead to increased risks of stigmatisation. Firstly, we assess the ways in which the use of ATs might result in the stigmatisation of users, alongside the corollary question of risks associated with a refusal to use ATs in the event of their being socially expected. Secondly, we focus on the question of whether the “project” of developing ATs for persons with ASD is itself stigmatising, and whether the “project” risks stigmatising persons with ASD by offering “cures”.
topic Ethics
Assistive Technology
Autism
Stigmatisation
expressivist objection
social model
medical model
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/6/1/27
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