Dr Magda Borkowska

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Email
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Telephone
+44 (0) 1206 872105
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Location
2N2.6.18, Colchester Campus
Teaching and supervision
Publications
Journal articles (5)
Borkowska, M. and Luthra, R., (2022). Socialization Disrupted: The Intergenerational Transmission of Political Engagement in Immigrant Families. International Migration Review, 019791832211342-019791832211342
Ahumada, G. and Borkowska, M., (2022). Fluorescent Polymers Conspectus. Polymers. 14 (6), 1118-1118
Elgenius, G., Phillimore, J., Borkowska, M. and Kawalerowicz, J., (2022). Problematising concepts and methods for civil society research in superdiverse neighbourhoods. Voluntary Sector Review. 14 (3), 1-18
Borkowska, M. and Laurence, J., (2021). Coming together or coming apart? Changes in social cohesion during the Covid-19 pandemic in England. European Societies. 23 (sup1), S618-S636
Hill, E., Sobolewska, M., Wilks-Heeg, S. and Borkowska, M., (2017). Explaining electoral fraud in an advanced democracy: Fraud vulnerabilities, opportunities and facilitating mechanisms in British elections. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 19 (4), 772-789
Scholarly Editions (1)
Lynn, P. and Borkowska, M., Some Indicators of Sample Representativeness and Attrition Bias for BHPS and Understanding Society
Grants and funding
2020
Occupational Downgrading: GEO Workplace and Gender Equality Research Programme
Government Equalities Office
Civil society initiatives in diverse neighbourhoods and their role in supporting labour market participation in Sweden and the United Kingdom
Formas - The Swedish Research Council Formas
Together and Apart: the Dynamics of Ethnic Diversity, Segregation and Social Cohesion among Young People and Adults
Economic and Social Research Council
Occupational Downgrading: GEO Workplace and Gender Equality Research Programme
Government Equalities Office
2018
Bespoke analysis, using Understanding Society data, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, to assess the prevalence and trends in key variables closely associated with social integration/cohesion as defined in the Government Integrated Communities Green Paper.
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government