Autistic re-creation: Live action role-play as a safe and brave space for social learning

IF 3.7 2区 教育学 Q1 Social Sciences Thinking Skills and Creativity Pub Date : 2024-08-25 DOI:10.1016/j.tsc.2024.101622
Ingela Visuri
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Live action role-play (larp) is an improvised and embodied form of storytelling that develops through co-creation. While autistic individuals generally dislike unpredictable situations and social interaction in larger groups, anecdotal reports suggest that they often are found in the larping community. Through interviews with 10 autistic, experienced adult larpers, this study investigates larp as a scene for social learning. The examination focuses on the attraction of larps; what the participants learn about social interaction through larping; and how such insights transfer to everyday life. From a cognitive point of view, larping comes through as an optimal autistic space where players feel safe enough to dare push their social boundaries, which conceivably contributes to the formation of more precise social predictions since experimentation and mistakes facilitate embodied learning. From the participants’ point of view, larping improved their understanding of social nuances, which in turn increased social confidence and well-being in everyday life.

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自闭症再创造:将真人角色扮演作为安全、勇敢的社会学习空间
真人角色扮演(larp)是一种通过共同创造而发展起来的即兴和体现性的讲故事形式。虽然自闭症患者通常不喜欢不可预知的情况,也不喜欢在较大的群体中进行社交互动,但轶事报道表明,他们常常出现在拉普社区中。本研究通过对 10 名患有自闭症、经验丰富的成年拉普参与者进行访谈,调查了拉普作为社会学习场景的情况。研究的重点是拉普的吸引力、参与者通过拉普学到的社会交往知识,以及如何将这些知识运用到日常生活中。从认知的角度来看,拉普是一个最佳的自闭空间,在这里,参与者感到足够安全,敢于突破自己的社交界限,可以想象,这有助于形成更精确的社会预测,因为实验和错误促进了体现性学习。从参与者的角度来看,拉拉游戏提高了他们对社会细微差别的理解,这反过来又增强了他们在日常生活中的社交自信和幸福感。
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Thinking Skills and Creativity
Thinking Skills and Creativity EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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172
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Thinking Skills and Creativity is a new journal providing a peer-reviewed forum for communication and debate for the community of researchers interested in teaching for thinking and creativity. Papers may represent a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches and may relate to any age level in a diversity of settings: formal and informal, education and work-based.
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