STAFF PROFILE
Dr Juliet Watson
Position:
Senior Lecturer
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
Global, Urban and Social Studies
Phone:
+61 3 9925 3477
Email:
juliet.watson@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Melbourne City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Watson, J.,Nipperess, S. (2019). Nationless, homeless and seeking asylum: Considerations for social workers In: Critical multicultural practice in social work: New perspectives and practices, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, Australia
- Watson, J. (2018). Youth homelessness and survival sex: Intimate relationships and gendered subjectivities, Taylor and Francis, United Kingdom
- Watson, J.,Johnson, G. (2018). Does Tenure Mix Work? In: Unison Housing Melbourne, Australia
- Johnson, G.,Watson, J. (2018). Diversity and Complexity: examining the characteristics of 'at risk' and homeless households in Melbourne's West In: Unison Housing Melbourne, Australia
- Watson, J.,Cuervo, H. (2017). Youth homelessness: a social justice approach In: Journal of Sociology, 53, 461 - 475
- Johnson, G.,Watson, J. (2017). International commentary: The implications of the family options study for family homelessness in Australia In: CityScape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research, 19, 215 - 221
- Casey, S.,Watson, J. (2017). The unpalatable-palatable: celebrity feminism in the Australian mainstream media In: Outskirts: Feminisms Along the Edge, 37, 1 - 19
- Johnson, G.,Watson, J. (2017). Does Place Matter? In: Unison Housing Melbourne, Australia
- Watson, J. (2016). Gender-based violence and young homeless women: femininity, embodiment and vicarious physical capital In: Sociological Review, 64, 256 - 273
- Coffey, J.,Watson, J. (2015). Bodies: corporeality and embodiment in childhood and youth studies In: Handbook of Children and Youth Studies, Springer, Singapore
Homelessness, Violence against women, Social exclusion, Social capital, Feminist theory and activism, Intersectionality, Embodiment, Young people
3 PhD Current Supervisions
- Pregnancy and homelessness: Women�s perspectives on early intervention and a cross-sector forum. Funded by: Lord Mayor's Charitable Fund - Grant from (2019 to 2020)
- AHURI Postgraduate Scholarship Top-up - Susan Rouch. Funded by: AHURI Scholarships (CAT 3) from (2018 to 2021)
- Preventing gender-based violence in inpatient mental health units. Funded by: 098-ANROWS Research Priorities Open Grants 2017-2019 from (2017 to 2019)