Call for papers: Social Dynamics in the post -Covid age. Inequalities, integration, migration in regional, urban and rural context - 10 July
The Institute for Sociology won two research grants to support the research of post-COVID phenomena.
The heads of the research are Fruzsina Albert (Understanding vaccination intention in various social contexts) and Imre Kovách (COVID-epidemic - social inequalities and integration).
The Institute for Sociology will host the second workshop of the RE-DWELL project 28. March - 30. March 2022
Topic: Community participation in affordable and sustainable housing. Coordinator: Adrienne Csizmady
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Recent papers and publications
Vera Messing – Zsuzsanna Árendás (2022): ‘I was told the position has already been filled’ Barriers to mobility and coping strategies of highly qualified Roma youth on their way to the business sector in Hungary
Vera Messing – Zsuzsanna Árendás (2022): ‘I was told the position has already been filled’ Barriers to mobility and coping strategies of highly qualified Roma youth on their way to the business sector in Hungary. Intersections East European Journal of Society and Politics, Volume 8 Issue 2, 41-58. (Q3)
Ákos Huszár – Karolina Balogh – Ágnes Győri (2022): Educational mobility at the top and the bottom of the social structure in Hungary
Ákos Huszár – Karolina Balogh – Ágnes Győri (2022): Educational mobility at the top and the bottom of the social structure in Hungary. Intersections East European Journal of Society and Politics, Volume 8 Issue 2, 138-155. (Q3)
Zsuzsa Árendás (2022): Under the long shadow of working-class origins. “The Class Ceiling: Why it Pays to be Privileged” by Sam Friedman and Daniel Laurison. Policy Press & Bristol University Press, 2020. Book Review
Zsuzsa Árendás (2022): Under the long shadow of working-class origins. “The Class Ceiling: Why it Pays to be Privileged” by Sam Friedman and Daniel Laurison. Policy Press & Bristol University Press, 2020. Book Review. Intersections East European Journal of Society and Politics, Volume 8 Issue 2, 197-200. (Q3)
Judit Durst – Ákos Huszár (2022): Individual success, collective failure? The process and consequences of social (im)mobility in neo-liberal times
Judit Durst – Ákos Huszár (2022): Individual success, collective failure? The process and consequences of social (im)mobility in neo-liberal times. Intersections East European Journal of Society and Politics, Volume 8 Issue 2, 1-11. (Q3)
Ákos Huszár, Ágnes Győri, Karolina Balogh (2022) Resistance to Change: Intergenerational Class Mobility in Hungary, 1973–2018
Ákos Huszár, Ágnes Győri, Karolina Balogh (2022): Resistance to Change: Intergenerational Class Mobility in Hungary, 1973–2018. Sociological Research Online. https://doi.org/10.1177/13607804221084727 (Q1, IF: 2.41)