Jane Farmer

Jane Farmer

Swinburne University of Technology

H-index: 43

Oceania-Australia

About Jane Farmer

Jane Farmer, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Swinburne University of Technology, specializes in the field of rural health, social connection, community action, digital social innovation.

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

Using Data Bricolage and Mixed-Methods GIS to Uncover Mental Health Service Gaps in Rural Australia

Data for social good: non-profit sector data projects

" When you find people like you, you don't have to explain yourself": experiences of social connection in outer-metropolitan suburbs

Leveraging stylometry analysis to identify unique characteristics of peer support user groups in online mental health forums

A novel mixed methods approach for integrating not-for-profit service data via qualitative geographic information system to explore authentic experiences of ill-health: a case …

How to systematically analyze co‐production to inform future policies? Introducing 5Ws of co‐production

Moderating mental health: Addressing the human–machine alignment problem through an adaptive logic of care

Community transformed? Exploring the interaction between online support and rural community life for people with acute mental health conditions

Jane Farmer Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

5207

Citations(since 2020)

2756

Cited By

3397

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

102

i10Index(since 2020)

73

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University Profile Page

Swinburne University of Technology

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Jane Farmer Skills & Research Interests

rural health

social connection

community action

digital social innovation

Top articles of Jane Farmer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Using Data Bricolage and Mixed-Methods GIS to Uncover Mental Health Service Gaps in Rural Australia

The Professional Geographer

Thomas Savige

Peter Kamstra

Anthony McCosker

Jane Farmer

2024/2/2

Data for social good: non-profit sector data projects

Jane Farmer

Anthony McCosker

Kath Albury

Amir Aryani

2023

" When you find people like you, you don't have to explain yourself": experiences of social connection in outer-metropolitan suburbs

Jane Farmer

Milovan Savic

Tracy De Cotta

2023/5/4

Leveraging stylometry analysis to identify unique characteristics of peer support user groups in online mental health forums

Scientific Reports

Yong-Bin Kang

Anthony McCosker

Jane Farmer

2023/12/27

A novel mixed methods approach for integrating not-for-profit service data via qualitative geographic information system to explore authentic experiences of ill-health: a case …

Journal of Mixed Methods Research

Peter Kamstra

Jane Farmer

Anthony McCosker

Fergus Gardiner

Hazel Dalton

...

2023/10

How to systematically analyze co‐production to inform future policies? Introducing 5Ws of co‐production

Public Administration Review

Artur Steiner

Jane Farmer

Sophie Yates

Michael Moran

Karen Carlisle

2023/5

Moderating mental health: Addressing the human–machine alignment problem through an adaptive logic of care

New Media & Society

Anthony McCosker

Peter Kamstra

Jane Farmer

2023/8/14

Community transformed? Exploring the interaction between online support and rural community life for people with acute mental health conditions

Journal of Rural Studies

Sue Kilpatrick

Jane Farmer

Sherridan Emery

Peter Kamstra

Artur Steiner

...

2023/4/1

Online mental health forums and rural resilience: mixed methods study and logic model

JMIR Mental Health

Artur Steiner

Jane Farmer

Peter Kamstra

Karen Carlisle

Anthony McCosker

...

2023/6/28

Linking scholarly articles to SDGs: an automated approach

Amir Aryani

Keryn Chalmers

Duong Nhu

Hui Yin

Jane Farmer

2023/3/13

Blurred boundaries: social media and social connection in outer metropolitan suburbs

Milovan Savic

Jane Farmer

Ben Shaw

Anthony McCosker

Tracy De Cotta

2023/6/5

Social Enterprises and Regional Cities: Inclusive Data Gathering Techniques to Capture Multiple Perspectives

Susan Kilpatrick

Jane Farmer

Sherridan Emery

2023/1/1

MENTAL HEALTH AND THE DIGITAL CARE ASSEMBLAGE: MODERATION PRACTICES & USER EXPERIENCES

AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research

Anthony McCosker

Jane Farmer

Peter Kamstra

2023/12/31

‘I think we're getting a bit clinical here’: A qualitative study of professionals' experiences of providing mental healthcare to young people within an Australian rural service

Health & Social Care in the Community

Christina Malatzky

Lisa Bourke

Jane Farmer

2022/2

Resilience in web-based mental health communities: Building a resilience dictionary with semiautomatic text analysis

JMIR Formative Research

Yong-Bin Kang

Anthony McCosker

Peter Kamstra

Jane Farmer

2022/9/22

Developing data capability with non-profit organisations using participatory methods

Julia Stoyanovich

Jane Farmer

Alexia Maddox

Kath Albury

Xiaofang Yao

...

2022

Are they really a new species? Exploring the emergence of social entrepreneurs through Giddens’s structuration theory

Business & Society

Artur Steiner

Sarah Jack

Jane Farmer

Izabella Steinerowska-Streb

2022/9

Wellness Impacts of Social Capital Built in online peer support forums

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Sue Kilpatrick

Sherridan Emery

Jane Farmer

Peter Kamstra

2022/11/22

Primary health care in the Amazon and its potential impact on health inequities: a scoping review

Amandia Sousa

Fernando J Herkrath

Carolyn Wallace

Jane Farmer

Aylene Bousquat

2022/1/1

Social enterprises developing capability and well-being through work-based learning

Journal of Vocational Education & Training

Sue Kilpatrick

Sherridan Emery

Jane Farmer

Tracy DeCotta

2022/7/3

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