Kristin Natalier

About Kristin Natalier

Kristin Natalier, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Flinders University, specializes in the field of divorce, family sociology.

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

Young women's experiences of violence and homelessness

Safe and Unsafe Housing for Domestic and Family Violence Survivors: Practitioner Perspectives

Informal arts engagement programs in disadvantaged schools: student aspirations and creative limits

Reasonable adjustments? Disabled research higher degree students’ strategies for managing their candidature in an Australian university

Unsettling maternal futures in climate crisis: towards cohabitability?

African migrant women in the aged care sector: Conceptualising experiences of racism, micro-aggressions and Otherness

Responding to domestic violence: difficult conversations

Institutional transphobia: barriers to transgender research in early years education

Kristin Natalier Information

University

Position

College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences

Citations(all)

1533

Citations(since 2020)

653

Cited By

1134

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Kristin Natalier Skills & Research Interests

divorce

family sociology

Top articles of Kristin Natalier

Young women's experiences of violence and homelessness

Violence against women

2024/4/13

Safe and Unsafe Housing for Domestic and Family Violence Survivors: Practitioner Perspectives

Australian Social Work

2024/1/30

Informal arts engagement programs in disadvantaged schools: student aspirations and creative limits

International Studies in Sociology of Education

2023/9/24

Michael Scott
Michael Scott

H-Index: 20

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

Reasonable adjustments? Disabled research higher degree students’ strategies for managing their candidature in an Australian university

Disability & Society

2023/9/14

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

Unsettling maternal futures in climate crisis: towards cohabitability?

Families, Relationships and Societies

2023/8/7

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

African migrant women in the aged care sector: Conceptualising experiences of racism, micro-aggressions and Otherness

Journal of Sociology

2023/3

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

Monique Mulholland
Monique Mulholland

H-Index: 7

Responding to domestic violence: difficult conversations

2023/10/2

Institutional transphobia: barriers to transgender research in early years education

Gender and Education

2022/8/18

Everyday racism and the denial of migrant African women’s good caring in aged care work

Gender, Work & Organization

2022/7

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

Monique Mulholland
Monique Mulholland

H-Index: 7

Corroding motherhood: Australian single mothers' social suffering and supplication

2022/4/27

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

The meaning of home for children and parents after parental separation: Recent insights from a qualitative study

2021/12/1

Bruce Smyth
Bruce Smyth

H-Index: 17

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

Changed men? Men talking about violence and change in domestic and family violence perpetrator intervention programs

Men and masculinities

2021/12

Family and Domestic Violence Leave Entitlement in Australia: A Systematic Review

2021/11/3

Analysis of the Workplace Agreements Database for the Family and Domestic Violence Leave Review

2021/11/3

Workplace violence against domestic and family violence and sexual assault workers: A gendered, settings-based approach

The British journal of social work

2021/10/1

Future building and emotional reflexivity: Gendered or queered navigations of agency in non-normative relationships?

Sociology

2021/8

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

Exploring separated fathers’ understandings and experiences of ‘home’and homemaking

Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law

2021/7/3

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

Which models of supervision help retain staff? Findings from Australia’s domestic and family violence and sexual assault workforces

Australian Social Work

2021/1/2

Mothers’ understandings of ‘home’after relationship separation and divorce

Journal of social welfare and family law

2020/10/1

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

Bruce Smyth
Bruce Smyth

H-Index: 17

The meaning of home for children and young people after separation

Journal of social welfare and family law

2020/7/2

Kristin Natalier
Kristin Natalier

H-Index: 15

Bruce Smyth
Bruce Smyth

H-Index: 17

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