Twinmaker Research & Media Collective
This section houses research, reports, and analytical work focused on family life, autism, and the social systems that shape everyday experience.
My work is grounded in social science, informed by lived experience, and oriented toward public understanding and policy relevance. Rather than treating families as isolated case studies, this research approaches them as participants within larger institutional, cultural, and political contexts.
Materials shared here may include completed reports, works in progress, policy briefs, and documentation from advocacy efforts. Some projects are exploratory by design and reflect research still taking shape.
Research
Current Areas of Focus
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Family experiences within autism and care systems
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Structural barriers to access, support, and equity
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Community-informed and mixed-methods research approaches
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The intersection of policy, lived experience, and social outcomes
Research in Progress
This is an evolving archive.
Some materials are preliminary, others are refined, and many reflect collaborative or ongoing work.
Where relevant, documents will be clearly labeled as drafts, summaries, or completed pieces.
A Note on Scope
This site is not a clinical, medical, or professional services platform.
Research shared here is intended for informational, educational, and advocacy purposes and reflects a commitment to careful, ethical inquiry.
Reports and Advocacy
This section gathers original reports, policy briefs, and documentation from advocacy efforts informed by research and lived experience.
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All materials shared here are the intellectual property of the author unless otherwise stated. Reports, documents, and written analyses may be read and referenced, but may not be copied, reproduced, redistributed, published elsewhere, or used for derivative works without explicit written permission.
Materials may include linked PDFs, summaries of legislative engagement, and records of participation in public policy conversations. These documents are intended to translate research into accessible, evidence-informed insights while preserving methodological care and contextual integrity.
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Advocacy experiences represented here reflect original analysis and community-informed work. Any use beyond personal reference or citation requires prior consent.
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For inquiries regarding citation, collaboration, or permitted use, please contact anthro4advocacy@gmail.com