Julie Macknight-King

Julie Macknight-King

Queensland University of Technology

H-index: 15

Oceania-Australia

About Julie Macknight-King

Julie Macknight-King, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queensland University of Technology, specializes in the field of Gender, Disability, Human Rights, Refugees.

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

Australian Psychiatrists and Trainee Psychiatrists’ Perceptions of Chemical Restraint of Adults with Intellectual Disability

Peter Thompson: Transforming a bold vision into an impactful reality.

Lived experiences of persons with disabilities living with HIV in accessing HIV services in Africa: a qualitative systematic review

Women's empowerment through access to safe transport: the impact of sexual and nonsexual victimization on female commuters in Bangladesh and Cambodia

Peak performance: Senior living communities achieve the Pinnacle.

Leadership for change: pathways to activism for African women with disability

‘There is power in the cry of a woman’: the approach of African women with disabilities to leadership

Teaching disability using problem-based learning in the international context: utility for social work

Julie Macknight-King Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

698

Citations(since 2020)

537

Cited By

329

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

Queensland University of Technology

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Julie Macknight-King Skills & Research Interests

Gender

Disability

Human Rights

Refugees

Top articles of Julie Macknight-King

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Australian Psychiatrists and Trainee Psychiatrists’ Perceptions of Chemical Restraint of Adults with Intellectual Disability

Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities

Nicole Edwards

Catherine Franklin

Julie King

Hanna Watling

2024/1/2

Peter Thompson: Transforming a bold vision into an impactful reality.

Journal on Active Aging

Julie King

2023/9/1

Lived experiences of persons with disabilities living with HIV in accessing HIV services in Africa: a qualitative systematic review

Aaron Akpu Philip

Julie King

Joanne Durham

2023/3/13

Women's empowerment through access to safe transport: the impact of sexual and nonsexual victimization on female commuters in Bangladesh and Cambodia

Violence against women

Julie King

Mark King

Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios

Hanna Watling

Julie-Anne Carroll

...

2023/11/20

Peak performance: Senior living communities achieve the Pinnacle.

Journal on Active Aging

Julie King

2023/3/1

Leadership for change: pathways to activism for African women with disability

Disability & society

Julie King

Nicole Edwards

Hanna Watling

2023/8/9

‘There is power in the cry of a woman’: the approach of African women with disabilities to leadership

Journal of Gender Studies

Julie King

Nicole Edwards

Hanna Watling

2023/10/3

Teaching disability using problem-based learning in the international context: utility for social work

European Journal of Social Work

Nicole Edwards

Julie King

Sabine Pfeffer

Esha Lovric

Hanna Watling

2023/1/2

Mary Leary: Fueling forward-thinking'next practices' at Mather and beyond: This 2022 ICAA NuStep Pinnacle Award winner guides her organization in creating'Ways to Age Well'.

Journal on Active Aging

Julie King

2023/7/1

Hosting Australian social work students on exchange: the search for equity and mutual benefit between the Global South and North

Australian Social Work

Julie King

Deb Miles

Peter Jones

Narayan Gopalkrishnan

Hanna Watling

2023/10/2

‘Best in Wellness’ centers: foster environments for living better longer.

Journal on Active Aging

Julie King

2023/1/1

Lynne Katzmann: Leading the way in senior living wellness.

Journal on Active Aging

Julie King

2023/5/1

Teaching global competence, creating global citizens: Critical citizenship education in higher education

Deanna Grant-Smith

Tanya Weiler

Julie King

Shaun Sydney Nykvist

Marisha B McAuliffe

2023

Barriers faced by Australian and New Zealand women when sharing experiences of family violence with primary healthcare providers: a scoping review

Jayamini Chathurika Rathnayake

Nadirah Mat Pozian

Julie-Anne Carroll

Julie King

2023/9/7

Maternal healthcare for women with physical disabilities in Northern Vietnam: perspectives of healthcare providers

Disability and Health Journal

Thi Vinh Nguyen

Niki Edwards

Julie King

2023/4/1

Accelerating Detection and Action in Family Violence Cases: Reflections on Clinical Responses

Preventive Health Conference: Accelerating Action

Julie-Anne Carroll

SRA Rathnayake

Nadirah Mat Pozian

Julie King

2022

285 Bangladeshi women’s experiences of violence and threats to safety on public transport

Mark King

Julie King

2022/11/1

Neoliberal Capitalism and its Impact on Individual and Community Health: Implications for Critical Social Workers

Niki Edwards

Julie King

2022/12/1

Whose decision? Caesarean section and women with physical disabilities in Northern Vietnam: A qualitative study

Midwifery

Thi Vinh Nguyen

Julie King

Niki Edwards

Michael P Dunne

2022/1/1

At the top: Four ‘Best in Wellness’ communities illuminate the way.

Journal on Active Aging

Julie King

2022/9/1

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