:: Cultural heritage and social cohesion :: Special issue in English No.6. (2018)
- Willem K. Korthals Altes – Reinout Kleinhans – Evert Meijers: Relational versus local values of cultural heritage. Tourism gentrification and governance in context
- Melanie Kay Smith: Cultural ecosystem services of visited landscapes. An exploratory comparative study
- Eszter György – Gábor Oláh: The creation of resilient Roma cultural heritage.
Case study of a bottom-up initiative from North-Eastern Hungary - Zoe Latham – Robert Brown: Shenzhen’s Urban Villages. Dialogic cultural landscapes and resilient rituals
- Gergő Hajba: „Struggling with temporality”. A case study of place attachment and displacement of an urban agriculture community in Hungary
- István Grajczjár – Zsófia Nagy – Antal Örkény – Julia Hofmann: Routes to right-wing extremism in times of crises. An Austrian-Hungarian comparison based on the SOCRIS survey
- Melinda Harlov-Csortán: Heritage and the City.
Robert Kusek and Jacek Purchla (eds.): Heritage and the City. International Cultural Centre, Krakow, 2017
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Civil societies and social movements in the changing democracies of Central and Eastern Europe
:: Special issue in English No. 5 (2017)
- Márton Gerő – Szabina Kerényi: Anti-Soros rallies and blazing EU flags. Civil society and social movements between populism and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe
- Felix Jaitner – Tobias Spöri: The tip of the iceberg? Protest and crisis-prone development in Central and Eastern Europe since 1989
- Ondřej Slačálek – Eva Svobodová: Professionalised “civil society” vs. grassroots “uncivil society”? The “Little Czech” 20 years later
- Maryna Shevtsova: Friend or foe? Foreign donors’ role in the formation of civil society in Ukraine
- Dániel Oross – Dániel Róna – Andrea Szabó: Patterns of civic participation among politically active students in Hungary
- Igor Stipić: Constructing “the people”. Citizen populism against ethnic hegemony in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the light of the 2013–2014 protests
- Jana Tsoneva: Quantity vs Quality. Сitizens and anti-citizens in the Bulgarian protests of 2013
- Dragomir Stoyanov – Leyla Sayfutdinova: Protest movements and the Bulgarian parliamentary elections of 2013–2014
- Ruxandra Gubernat – Henry P. Rammelt: Recreative activism in Romania. How cultural affiliation and lifestyle yield political engagement
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:: Space and society :: Special issue in English No 4. (2016)
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Social and spatial exclusions
Authors of the section: Tünde Virág, Katalin Fehér, András Vigvári, Cecilia Fe L Sta Maria - Rural-urban relationships
Authors of the section: Riccardo Brozzi – Agnieszka Elzbieta Stawinoga – Christian Hoffmann – Thomas Streifeneder, Peter Ehrstorm, Judit Farkas, Máté Tamáska - Local and territorial development
Authors of the section: Anna Augustyn – Gusztáv Nemes, Krzysztof Gorlach – Martyna Wierzba-Kubat – Anna Jastrzębiec-Witowska – Piotr Nowak, Eliza Bodor-Eranus – Hanna Kónya – László Letenye - Doctoral thesis main findings
Author: Zoltán Lakatos
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:: The social meaning of food :: Special issue in English No. 3 (2015)
Papers presented at the workshop: The social meaning of food, Budapest, 16–17 June, 2015
Organised by socio.hu and Institute for Sociology CSS HAS
>> Programme >> List of participants >> Abstracts
- ”Eating the planet” Seeking a philosophy of food in the anthropocene, by Karl Bruckmeier
- Local food and civic food networks as a real utopias project, by Ivan Cucco and Maria Fonte
- The bitter and sweet of chocolate in Europe, by Carla D. Martin and Kathryn E. Sampeck
- Traditional foods in rural villages of the Central Dalmatian islands of Brač, Vis and Hvar, by Neven Duvnjak and Đeni Macan
- Social farming as a means of poverty reduction in rural Hungary, by Ildikó Asztalos Morell
- Feeding Roma families: From hunger to inequalities, by Lynette Šikić-Mićanović
- Discourses about the meaning of the local food. Investigations in Romanian urban contexts, by Laura Nistor
- Enclaves of activism and taste: Consumer cooperatives in Poland as alternative food networks, by Aleksandra Bilewicz and Ruta Śpiewak
- Local food production and local identity: Interdependency of development tools and results, by Bernadett Csurgó and Boldizsár Megyesi
- LEADER: Results and problems at local level, by Ágnes Blága
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- Laboratories of Integration. Divided Twin Towns in the Visegrad Countries and Germany, by Marcin Dębicki and Máté Tamáska
- From people to power. How do politicians represent their recruitment into parliament? A comparative analysis of the Visegrad countries, by András Nógrádi and Dániel Oross
- Public maternalism in the Czech Republic and Hungary: work-family policies in two post-socialist welfare states, by Martina Kampichler and Erika Kispéter
- Integration vs Marginalization: Shaping the Patterns of Circular Migration, by Galyna Gorodetska
- The issue of Central Europe in major Czech and Slovak Sociology journals: Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review and Sociológia/Slovak Sociological Review between 1990 and 2000, by Dušan Janák and Robert Klobucký
- Texts, structures and experiences: The society of state socialist Hungary in a historical perspective, by György Majtényi
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:: Faces of Knowledge :: Special issue in English No. 1 (2013)
- The Impatient Patient by Tamás Bereczky
- Multiple Discrimination and the Quality of Jobs across Europe by Katalin Tardos
- Justice on the Streets by Éva Tessza Udvarhelyi
- Workshop conference on Science and Technology Studies in Hungary by Gábor Szegedi
- Who is thirsty for science and for what kind of science? by Ágnes Pakot
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