
Magda Borkowska 🇺🇦
@magda_bork
Sociologist @Uni_of_Essex | Interested in migration, diversity, social connectedness, political attitudes, neighbourhood effects, green spaces. Views my own
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30-06-2010 22:04:15
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(How) can we speak & write about immigration & asylum as researchers in a way that allows us to speak to policy makers & each other while minimizing our contribution to perpetuating the violence of state categories, asks Cecilia Menjivar @cecimenjivar.bsky.social #irisat10 - this is THE conference question!


Insightful panel on 8 years of the population displacement in Ukraine: policies, bordering, lived experiences and lessons for 2022 by Irina B. Kuznetsova Oksana Mikheieva and @Vlad_Mykhnenko #IRiSat10



Our paper with Renee Reichl Luthra on immigrant political participation now available online in International Migration Review (IMR). Center for Migration Studies MiSoC Understanding Society

That's a nice surprise :) Thank you VSRjournal


More new findings from our Evidence for Equality National Survey (EVENS) project!

Important research thanks to the Evidence for Equality National Survey (EVENS) with Magda Borkowska 🇺🇦 ISER working alongside colleagues from CoDE @ethnicityuk.bsky.social and data hosted by UKDataService essex.ac.uk/news/2023/05/0…

Want to use Evidence for Equality National Survey (EVENS) data on ethnic/religious inequalities in Britain but not sure where to start? Sign up for our introductory UKDataService workshop on 3 Oct. 3/6 ukdataservice.ac.uk/events/introdu…



New paper with Magda Borkowska 🇺🇦 Gabriella Elgenius Jenny phillimore @[email protected] - we are going back to Putnam's hunkering down hypothesis & checking 1) if it holds with regards to institutional density of civil society orgs in 🇬🇧and 🇸🇪 2) if this can be explained by low SES. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Can good neighbourly relationships have a positive impact on our mental health in times of crisis? by Magda Borkowska 🇺🇦 James Laurence Renee Reichl Luthra Did perceived neighbourhood social cohesion change during the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic? iser.essex.ac.uk/misoc/explaine…
