The following researchers presented their research at the annual conference of the European Sociological Association held between 31 August 2021 and 3 September 2021 in an online format:
Emese Túry-Angyal, Fruzsina Albert, Beáta Dávid, Boglárka Herke, Éva Huszti, Gergely Tóth: Reshaping Social Capital During Pandemic Crisis: Age Group Differences In Face-To-Face Contact Network Structures
Luca Kristóf, Bernadett Csurgó, Boldizsár Megyesi: Breadmaking and excursion. The effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on middle class consumption strategies
Gábor Hajdu, Tamás Hajdu: Does the unemployment rate moderate the well-being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within-region estimates from The European Social Survey
Alexandra Sipos: The constitutional case of same-sex couple recognition – comparing the role of the Hungarian and the Italian Constitutional Court
Gregory Alexander Swart, Judit Takács, Ivett Szalma: Social attitudes towards gays and lesbians measured in the latest ESS rounds
Boglárka Herke: Attitudes towards single-parent families in Europe
Zoltán Ferencz: Ten Years After. Changes in the assessment of the causes, responsibles and the correctness of the red sludge disaster from the point of view of resilience
Márton Bagyura: A life course perspective on suburbanisation
Ivett Szalma: Can Covid-19 pandemic influence the fertility intentions among Hungarians?
Judit Takács, Ivett Szalma: Partnership norms towards assisted reproduction in Hungary
Gergely Horzsa: Perceptions of social change and their impacts on rural-urban mobility aspirations