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  3. Vol. 9, No. 2 (2019) With special section on Durkheim

Vol. 9, No. 2 (2019) With special section on Durkheim

Published: 2019-06-01

Research Articles

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    Morphology and classification. The contribution of Durkheim and the Durkheim school to the sociological theories of space

    Viktor BERGER
    1–14
    • PDF (Hungarian)
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    Durkheim and the „social construction of reality”

    Dániel HAVRANCSIK
    15–28
    • PDF (Hungarian)
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    From anomy to the phenomenology of social suffering

    Domonkos SIK
    29–41
    • PDF (Hungarian)
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    Social solidarity vs reflexive solidarity Durkheim’s concept of solidarity in late modernity

    Erzsébet TAKÁCS
    42–57
    • PDF (Hungarian)
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    Collective representations, semantic meaning and categorization

    Tamás ULLMAN
    58–72
    • PDF (Hungarian)

Book review

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    Fizetett gondoskodás mint globális iparág

    Dóra GÁBRIEL
    73–79
    • PDF (Hungarian)
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    „Meleg század”

    Henrietta TRÁDLER
    80–88
    • PDF (Hungarian)

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Funded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Formerly the journal received funding from the National Cultural Fund of Hungary, and the International Visegrad Fund as well.

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