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Bojana is an interdisciplinary qualitative researcher situated in the field of medical humanities. With a professional background at the intersection of social care and the arts, Bojana has extensive experience of working with people with learning disabilities, including in research and drama.
Bojana's research interests revolve around care, including health and social care, community and social participation, and applied theatre.
Since 2023, Bojana has been working as a research associate on ‘Humanising Healthcare’, an ESRC funded project that deploys co-production, ethnographic methods and narrative interviews to explore and document humanising healthcare for people with learning disabilities.
Bojana’s Wellcome Trust funded PhD project explored how actors with learning disabilities construct professional identities against a backdrop of stigmatisation and marginalisation from traditional pathways into professionalism.
Since 2023, Bojana has been working as a research associate on ‘Humanising Healthcare’, an ESRC funded project that deploys co-production, ethnographic methods and narrative interviews to explore and document humanising healthcare for people with learning disabilities.
Bojana’s Wellcome Trust funded PhD project explored how actors with learning disabilities construct professional identities against a backdrop of stigmatisation and marginalisation from traditional pathways into professionalism.
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Design, and creative and performing arts, Doctorate, Acting on the edge - a transdisciplinary study into the experiences of actors with learning disabilities constructing professional identities in the contemporary UK, University of Exeter
31 Oct 2019 → 31 Mar 2026
Award Date: 13 May 2024
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Co-producing ethics guidelines together with people with learning disabilities
Bottomley, M., Bradley, J., Clark, L., Collis, B., Srdanovic, B. D., Farnsworth, V., Ferguson, A., Goodley, D., Fox, A., Hayden, N. K., Lawthom, C., Lawthom, R., Magwood, C., McLean, R., Middleton, I., Owen, A., Prothero, M., Rice, S., Richards, S. & Runswick-Cole, K. & 3 others, , Dec 2024, In: British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 52, 4, p. 611-632 22 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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