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  1. Between left and right - A discourse network analysis of Universal Ba…

    Gielens, E., Roosma, F., & Achterberg, P. (Accepted/In press). Between left and right: A discourse network analysis of Universal Basic Income on Dutch Twitter. Journal of Social Policy.
  2. More than a free lunch - A content analysis of the controversies surr…

    Gielens, E., Roosma, F., & Achterberg, P. (2023). More than a free lunch: A content analysis of the controversies surrounding Universal Basic Income on Dutch Twitter. Social Policy & Society .
  3. Detraditionalization, mental illness reports, and mental health profe…

    Pop, I., Roosma, F., & Achterberg, P. (2023). Detraditionalization, mental illness reports, and mental health professional care use in Europe. European Sociological Review.
  4. To prove and improve - An empirical study on why social entrepreneurs…

    van Rijn, M., Raab, J., Roosma, F., & Achterberg, P. (2023). To prove and improve: An empirical study on why social entrepreneurs measure their social impact. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship.
  5. Who should get what and why? - Insights from welfare deservingness th…

    Laenen, T., & Roosma, F. (2022). Who should get what and why? Insights from welfare deservingness theory. In M. A. Yerkes, & M. Bal (Eds.), Solidarity and social justice in contemporary societies: An interdisciplinary approach to understanding inequalities (pp. 65-75). Palgrave Macmillan.

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