Czibere, Ibolya – Kovách, Imre (2021) State Populism in Rural Hungary
Czibere, Ibolya – Kovách, Imre (2021) State Populism in Rural Hungary. Rural Sociology pp. 1–25 (Q1, IF: 4.078
Czibere, Ibolya – Kovách, Imre (2021) State Populism in Rural Hungary. Rural Sociology pp. 1–25 (Q1, IF: 4.078
Messing, Vera – Ságvári, Bence (2021) Are anti-immigrant attitudes the Holy Grail of populists? A comparative analysis of attitudes towards immigrants, values, and political populism in Europe. Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics.
Acsády, Judit (2021) Hungarian Feminist Periodicals as Alternative Public Spaces, 1907–18: Values, Networks, and Dissemination Strategies. Journal of European Periodical Studies 6(1). Women Editors in Europe/ Special Issue pp. 69-85.
Szalma, Ivett – Bitó, Tamás (2021) Knowledge and attitudes about assisted reproductive technology: Findings from a Hungarian online survey. Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
The chapter (Olt, Gergely – Smith, Melanie Kay – Csizmady, Adrienne – Sziva, Ivett (2021) Gentrification, tourism and the night-time economy in Budapest's district VII – the role of regulation in a post-socialist context) was published in the following book: Tourism and the Night. Rethinking Nocturnal Destinations (eds. Andrew Smith, Adam Eldridge).
The chapter (Gergely Csányi – Szabina Kerényi (2021) A Semi-Peripheral Myth of the “Good Mother”: The History of Motherly Love in Hungary from a Global Perspective) is part of the International Handbook of Love (eds. Claude-Hélène Mayer –Elisabeth Vanderheiden) book.
The paper can be accessed here >>> Péter Balogh – Attila Bai – Ibolya Czibere – Imre Kovách – László Fodor – Ágnes Bujdos – Dénes Sulyok – Zoltán Gabnai – Zoltán Birkner (2021): Economic and Social Barriers of Precision Farming in Hungary, Agronomy, 11(6):1112. (Q1, IF: IF2.67)
The paper can be accessed here >>> Olt Gergely – Csizmady Adrienne (2020): Gentrification and functional change in Budapest: 'ruin bars’ and the commodification of housing in a post-socialist context, Urban Development Issues Vol. 65, pp. 17-26.