This week I'm talking to Thomas Lister, who's a final year PhD student looking at adult diagnosis of autism, particularly people who self-identity as autistic. We talked about reading, writing, and data work every day, not comparing yourself to other people, break time as thinking time, and taking inspiration from novelists.
You can find Thomas on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/ThomasJPLister
And his chapter in the open-access book "Myths, Methods, and Messiness: Insights for Qualitative Research Analysis" here: https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/publications/myths-methods-and-messiness-insights-for-qualitative-research-ana
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