Anna Day

Given name
Anna
Family name
Day
ORCID
0009-0004-4912-1767 Confirmed
Observed names
Anna Day, Day, Anna
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4

2 publications with a cited bibliography (50.0%)

Publications by year

1
2006
1
2024
2
2026

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Mary E. Stewart, Anna Day*Autistic author. Learn more…, Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist*Autistic author. Learn more… (2026). Autistic Experience and Aging: A Neurodiversity-Affirmative Approach. Autism in Adulthood, 8(2), 145-148.

Published on: 1 Apr 2026 Added to AutiHub: 4 Jul 2026 Type: Article Language: English
Publication authors identified as autistic: 2 / 3 (66.7%) Cited references with an identified autistic author: 6 / 16 (37.5%) Cited author occurrences identified as autistic: 15 / 81 (18.5%) Distinct cited authors identified as autistic: 14 / 77 (18.2%)

Mary E. Stewart, Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist*Autistic author. Learn more…, Anna Day*Autistic author. Learn more…, Joseph Long, Aimee Grant*Autistic author. Learn more…, Marion Hersh, Cos Michael, Mary Doherty*Autistic author. Learn more…, Cecilia Ingard, Wenn Lawson*Autistic author. Learn more… (2026). Priorities for Research on Autism and Ageing: A Roundtable Discussion. Autism in Adulthood, 8(2), 149-158.

Published on: 1 Apr 2026 Added to AutiHub: 4 Jul 2026 Type: Article Language: English
Publication authors identified as autistic: 5 / 10 (50.0%) Cited references with an identified autistic author: 9 / 37 (24.3%) Cited author occurrences identified as autistic: 32 / 162 (19.8%) Distinct cited authors identified as autistic: 22 / 137 (16.1%)

Mary E. Stewart, Anna Day*Autistic author. Learn more…, Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist*Autistic author. Learn more… (2006). Linkability of communication contents: Keeping track of disclosed data using Formal Concept Analysis. Autism in Adulthood, 5(4), 345-346.

Published on: 1 Jan 2006 Added to AutiHub: 4 Jul 2026 Type: Article Language: English
Publication authors identified as autistic: 2 / 3 (66.7%)