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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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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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