Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa

About Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa

Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of social work.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

What is the best thing about being an Indigenous father in Australia?

Decolonising and indigenising attempts within tertiary education

An ethics framework embedded in an indigenous epistemology: Implications for social work research and practice

Re-imagining the resettlement of refugees by engaging with an ethic of thriving

A relational pedagogy: A YoungMILE in our decolonising social work practice journey

Principles for a pedagogy of unlearning

Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa Information

University

Position

Lecturer of Social Work

Citations(all)

183

Citations(since 2020)

144

Cited By

92

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

5

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa Skills & Research Interests

social work

Top articles of Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa

What is the best thing about being an Indigenous father in Australia?

Australian Social Work

2022/7/3

Decolonising and indigenising attempts within tertiary education

2022/1/1

Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa
Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa

H-Index: 4

An ethics framework embedded in an indigenous epistemology: Implications for social work research and practice

2021/1/1

Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa
Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa

H-Index: 4

Re-imagining the resettlement of refugees by engaging with an ethic of thriving

The British Journal of Social Work

2021/1/1

Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa
Ann Joselynn Baltra-Ulloa

H-Index: 4

A relational pedagogy: A YoungMILE in our decolonising social work practice journey

2020/7/16

Principles for a pedagogy of unlearning

Reflective Practice

2020/3/3

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