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  3. Vol. 9 No. 2 (2019)

Vol. 9 No. 2 (2019)

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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  • Magyar

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ELTE CSS Institute For Sociology
 
E-ISSN: 2063-0468
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Funded by the ELTE Centre for Social Sciences.
Formerly the journal received funding from Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the National Cultural Fund of Hungary, the International Visegrad Fund and the HUN-REN Centre as well.

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