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  3. Vol. 10 No. 4 (2020)

Vol. 10 No. 4 (2020)

Published: 2020-12-22

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Research Articles

  • Blessed are the incumbents Happiness and party attachments in Europe

    Veronika PATKÓS, Eszter FARKAS
    1-22
    • pdf (Hungarian)
  • Food consumption and cultural capital In search of a developing habitus

    Luca KRISTÓF, Boldizsár MEGYESI
    23-38
    • pdf (Hungarian)
  • “Quintessential women” Examining the social situation of actresses in the Hungarian countryside

    Petra BALUJA
    39-59
    • pdf (Hungarian)
  • Quality of life of family carers of people with dementia A literature review

    Marianna Kopasz
    60-77
    • pdf (Hungarian)

Opinion

  • Theoretical considerations for an empirical study of the dissociative thesis Comments on the article ‘Mobility and Social Inclusion’

    Zoltán VASTAGH
    78-91
    • pdf (Hungarian)

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  • Magyar

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Formerly the journal received funding from the National Cultural Fund of Hungary, and the International Visegrad Fund as well.

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