Dr Bozena Sojka
- Research Associate (School of Geographical & Earth Sciences)
email:
Bozena.Sojka@glasgow.ac.uk
pronouns:
She/her/hers
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email:
Bozena.Sojka@glasgow.ac.uk
pronouns:
She/her/hers
Rees, J., Caulfield, L., Booth, J., Kanjilal, M., Sojka, B. , Spicksley, K., Blamire, J. and Arnull, E. (2024) The opportunities, challenges, and rewards of ‘community peer research’: reflections on research practice. Qualitative Inquiry, (doi: 10.1177/10778004241229789) (Early Online Publication)
Caulfield, L. and Sojka, B. (2023) Exploring the impact of music on children at risk of contact with the criminal justice system. Safer Communities, 22(2), pp. 121-132. (doi: 10.1108/sc-08-2022-0032)
Saar, M., Sojka, B. and Runfors, A. (2022) Welfare deservingness for migrants: does the welfare state model matter? Social Inclusion, 10(1), pp. 239-249. (doi: 10.17645/si.v10i1.4818)
Carmel, E. and Sojka, B. (2021) Beyond welfare chauvinism and deservingness. Rationales of belonging as a conceptual framework for the politics and governance of migrants’ rights. Journal of Social Policy, 50(3), pp. 645-667. (doi: 10.1017/s0047279420000379)
Jolly, A., Caulfield, L., Sojka, B. , Iafrati, S., Rees, J. and Massie, R. (2021) Café Delphi: Hybridising ‘World Café’ and ‘Delphi Techniques’ for successful remote academic collaboration. Social Sciences and Humanities Open, 3(1), 100095. (doi: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2020.100095)
Sojka, B. and Saar, M. (2020) Returnees: unwanted citizens or cherished countrymen. In: Rees, J., Pomati, M. and Heins, E. (eds.) Social Policy Review 32: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2020. Policy Press: Bristol, pp. 71-92. ISBN 9781447341666 (doi: 10.1332/policypress/9781447341666.003.0004)
Rees, J., Caulfield, L., Booth, J., Kanjilal, M., Sojka, B. , Spicksley, K., Blamire, J. and Arnull, E. (2024) The opportunities, challenges, and rewards of ‘community peer research’: reflections on research practice. Qualitative Inquiry, (doi: 10.1177/10778004241229789) (Early Online Publication)
Caulfield, L. and Sojka, B. (2023) Exploring the impact of music on children at risk of contact with the criminal justice system. Safer Communities, 22(2), pp. 121-132. (doi: 10.1108/sc-08-2022-0032)
Saar, M., Sojka, B. and Runfors, A. (2022) Welfare deservingness for migrants: does the welfare state model matter? Social Inclusion, 10(1), pp. 239-249. (doi: 10.17645/si.v10i1.4818)
Carmel, E. and Sojka, B. (2021) Beyond welfare chauvinism and deservingness. Rationales of belonging as a conceptual framework for the politics and governance of migrants’ rights. Journal of Social Policy, 50(3), pp. 645-667. (doi: 10.1017/s0047279420000379)
Jolly, A., Caulfield, L., Sojka, B. , Iafrati, S., Rees, J. and Massie, R. (2021) Café Delphi: Hybridising ‘World Café’ and ‘Delphi Techniques’ for successful remote academic collaboration. Social Sciences and Humanities Open, 3(1), 100095. (doi: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2020.100095)
Sojka, B. and Saar, M. (2020) Returnees: unwanted citizens or cherished countrymen. In: Rees, J., Pomati, M. and Heins, E. (eds.) Social Policy Review 32: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2020. Policy Press: Bristol, pp. 71-92. ISBN 9781447341666 (doi: 10.1332/policypress/9781447341666.003.0004)