They seem to have very positive aims:
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"The present research notes that various organizations ostensibly designed to help those with AS often ‘compound the impairments of disabled people by creating and reinforcing an environment in which they are rendered socially dependent’ (Drake, 1996, p. 19). In these ways charities can be seen as sometimes contributing to the ‘surplus’ suffering of the individuals they are designed to serve.
Practically, these results can be used by both organizations devoted to AS and Aspies themselves as a way to open the discussion of some of their conflicting perspectives in order to move towards the desired social and policy changes."
They certainly provide some useful vocabulary and conceptual framework that can help people to discuss these matters. The one problem I have with this article is that they have only focused on the AS / Aspie terms, apparently ignorant of the fact that many of us use 'autistic' for the whole spectrum.