Sharlene Nipperess

Sharlene Nipperess

RMIT University

H-index: 11

Oceania-Australia

About Sharlene Nipperess

Sharlene Nipperess, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University, specializes in the field of Human rights, critical social work, social work ethics, environmental justice, refugees and asylum seekers.

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

Social work education and homelessness: Mobilising academia–industry partnerships to create a homelessness subject

Green social work and social justice

Social Work, Human Rights, and Ethics

Technology and social work practice

Problematising artificial intelligence in social work education: Challenges, issues and possibilities

Intersectional approaches to culturally responsive assessment practices

Enhancing support services for people with disability and complex needs living in permanent supportive housing

Practice skills in social work and welfare: More than just common sense

Sharlene Nipperess Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

472

Citations(since 2020)

357

Cited By

168

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Sharlene Nipperess Skills & Research Interests

Human rights

critical social work

social work ethics

environmental justice

refugees and asylum seekers

Top articles of Sharlene Nipperess

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Social work education and homelessness: Mobilising academia–industry partnerships to create a homelessness subject

Australian Social Work

Juliet Watson

Sharlene Nipperess

Guy Johnson

2023/10/2

Green social work and social justice

Jennifer Boddy

Sharlene Nipperess

2022/11/11

Social Work, Human Rights, and Ethics

Sharlene Nipperess

2022/9/14

Technology and social work practice

Sharlene Nipperess

Nic Cornthwaite

2022/12/30

Problematising artificial intelligence in social work education: Challenges, issues and possibilities

The British Journal of Social Work

David Hodgson

Sophie Goldingay

Jennifer Boddy

Sharlene Nipperess

Lynelle Watts

2022/6/1

Intersectional approaches to culturally responsive assessment practices

Christina David

Sonali Owen

Sharlene Nipperess

2022/12/30

Enhancing support services for people with disability and complex needs living in permanent supportive housing

Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation

Christina David

Sharlene Nipperess

Ilan Wiesel

Rae West

2022/1

Practice skills in social work and welfare: More than just common sense

Jane Maidment

Ronnie Egan

Raewyn Tudor

Sharlene Nipperess

2022/12/30

Chapter objectives

Periodontology for the Dental Hygienist

Gary C Armitage

1996

Displacement: Historical and contemporary responsibilities for social work and human services

Dorothee Hölscher

Sharlene Nipperess

2021/1/2

Social work doctoral education in Australia: The case for further development

Australian Social Work

David Hodgson

Lynelle Watts

Pushkar Sebastian Cordoba

Sharlene Nipperess

2021/1/2

Out of place, in a hostile space:‘Australian values’ and the politics of belonging

Ethics and social welfare

Patrick O’Keeffe

Sharlene Nipperess

2021/1/2

Australia and its' others': Multicultural theory, policy and practice

Sharlene Nipperess

Charlotte Williams

2020/7/16

Anti-oppressive practice with people seeking asylum in Australia: Reflections from the field

Sharlene Nipperess

Sherrine Clark

2020/7/25

The ethical, legal and policy context of critical multicultural practice

Sharlene Nipperess

Charlotte Williams

2020/7/16

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights and multicultural responsibilities

Sharlene Nipperess

Charlotte Williams

2020/7/16

Critical multicultural practice in social work: New perspectives and practices

Charlotte Williams

2020/7/16

Critical multiculturalism in practice

Sharlene Nipperess

Charlotte Williams

2020/7/16

Doing critical social work: Transformative practices for social justice

Sophie Goldingay

2020/7/25

Promoting a human rights perspective on critical social work

Sharlene Nipperess

Linda Briskman

2020/7/16

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