Focused Interests, Identity, Autistic Communication Across Contexts

Thu, 08 Jan, 2026 at 09:00 am to Fri, 09 Jan, 2026 at 05:00 pm UTC+00:00

BLOC | London

BAAL - Language New Media Special Interest Group
Publisher/HostBAAL - Language New Media Special Interest Group
Focused Interests, Identity, Autistic Communication Across Contexts
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This workshop explores how autistic people engage with and express focused interests across diverse communicative settings.
About this Event



Workshop Aims and Scope

This workshop explores how autistic people engage with and express focused interests across diverse communicative settings. Previously framed narrowly as β€œspecial interests,” these intense areas of engagement are central to autistic sense-making, self-expression, and social interaction. Bringing together discourse, narrative, and interactional approaches, the sessions will examine how focused interests shape the stories autistic individuals tell, the way knowledge is shared, and connections are formedβ€” both online and offline. We will consider how these interests are linguistically constructed, socially received, and differently valued, and ask what it would mean to centre focused interests as a strength rather than a symptom.


Logistics

Thursday 8th January will be fully online. Friday 9th January will be hybrid (both online and in person at Queen Mary University of London). The location for Friday will be BLOC cinema, on Mile End Road campus at Queen Mary University of London. You can attend just one of these days, both of these days, or just turn up for a couple of talks.

The workshop will be free to attend. It is organised by Nelya Koteyko and Jessica Aiston (Queen Mary University of London) and funded by the Wellcome Trust.

IN PERSON ATTENDANCE ON FRIDAY: this has now closed, if you would like to attend in person please email [email protected].


Schedule

The full schedule is TBC, but the workshop will feature keynotes from Peter Wharmby (autistic advocate and author of What I Want To Talk About) and Dr Rebecca Wood (University of Glasgow). Dr Gray Atherton and Dr Liam Cross (Plymouth) will also hold an interactive session on Friday afternoon about designing boardgames (please note: this will be in-person only)

We will also hear from: Daniel Gill (QMUL), Emma Pritchard-Rowe (Cambridge), Agnieszka Sowinska and Magdalena Cyrklaff-Gorczyca (Nicolaus Copernicus), Rita Serra (Coimbra), Elliot Wassell (Birmingham), Shaimaa El Naggar (Fayoum), Jago Williams, Alan Wallington and Charlie Cross (Bangor), Thea Groenhaug (Carleton), Raya al Risi (Oman College of Health Sciences) and Zahra Al Jordani (Sohar), Xinyun He (KCL), Maya Albin (McMasters), Laura Fox, Kayleigh Doyle, and Kathryn Aylesbury (York).

Topics will include the role of interests as they relate to language learning, tabletop roleplaying, science communication, joy, affiliation, social media use, speech therapy, parenting, and more!


Code of Conduct

We welcome all forms of communication, including but not limited to AAC, direct language, low eye contact, stimming, and echolalia. We ask that everybody be respectful of different communication, information processing, and sensory needs. Please do not wear strong perfume if you plan to attend in person.


Language

This workshop takes an explictly neurodiversity-affirming approach to autism. This means we see autism as one neurotype among many, not as a disorder in need of a cure. We recognise that terminology is continually evolving and people may have different preferences regarding language. In line with UK community preferences, we ask that everyone attending the workshop:

  • Use identity-first language, i.e., autistic people rather than people with autism (unless, of course, this is the stated preference of the individual in question).
  • Describe autistic interests as being intense, focused, passionate, specific, and not restricted, fixated, obsessive, circumscribed etc.
  • Talk about differences or areas where people need support, rather than deficits, impairments, or disordered behaviours.

Please see this guidance from the National Autistic Society for more information.


Agenda

πŸ•‘: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Plenary
Host: Rebecca Wood

Info: Monotropism and autistic communication in schools


πŸ•‘: 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM
Panel 1

Info: Featuring Liam Cross and Gray Atherton (Game Changer: Exploring the role of board games in the lives of autistic people), Rita Serra (Multidisciplinary travels with mushrooms and neurodiversity: using interests to bridge natural and social sciences) and Raya al Risi and Zahra al Jardani (The Experiences of Parents of Autistic Children: Lives and Educational Decisions)


πŸ•‘: 01:45 PM - 03:15 PM
Panel 2

Info: Featuring Elliot Wassell (Experiences of Autistic Joy). Emma Pritchard-Rowe (Neurodiversity-Affirming Autistic Play) and Shaimaa El Naggar (Tapping into autistic interest-driven communication: An exploratory study on discourse on neurodiversity on TikTok)


πŸ•‘: 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM
Roundtable Discussion

Info: Maya Albin, Xinyun He, Laura Fox, Kathryn Aylesbury, Kayleigh Doyle, Rita Serra


πŸ•‘: 09:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Day 2 - Panel 3

Info: Nelya Koteyko and Jessica Aiston (welcome), Thea Groenhaug (Focused Interests in Foreign Language Classrooms Can Boost L2 Learning for Neurodivergent Students) and Daniel Gill ("To Me, To You": How do Autistic People Communicate through Touch?)


πŸ•‘: 10:35 AM - 11:00 AM
Day 2 - Panel 3 (continued)

Info:
Agnieszka Sowinska and Magdalena Cyrklaff-Gorczyca "Interest-driven and affiliative topic shifting in social interactions of autistic university students."


πŸ•‘: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Day 2 - Plenary
Host: Pete Wharmby
πŸ•‘: 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Panel 4

Info: Jago Williams, Alan Wallington, Charlie Cross "Linguistics & Dragons: Towards neurodiversity-paradigm driven innovations in reasoning and linguistics"


πŸ•‘: 02:15 PM - 04:15 PM
Interactive board game design session (in person only)
Host: Gray Atherton, Liam Cross
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BLOC, 1 Westfield Way, London, United Kingdom

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