Katalin Tardos, Veronika Paksi and Judit Takács were the editors of the new special issue of the Journal Social Inclusion
The online launch event of the special issues will be held on 21th October.
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The online launch event of the special issues will be held on 21th October.
The article: Olt G., Simonovits B., Bernát A., Csizmady A.: Housing Commodification and Increasing Potential Ground Rents in Post-Socialist Budapest was one of the 10 most cited articles in the 2023 issue of Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie . Congratulations!
Call for papers: Community-Based Research, Decolonial Theory and Education - Challenges and Opportunities
The conference will be held in Budapest at the premises of HUN-REN The Centre for Social Sciences from 4th to 5th of June, 2025.
Deadline for abstract submission is March 7, 2025.
Partecipazione e conflitto Vol. 17, No. 2 (2024). Special issue on: "Freedom and the Illiberal Zeitgeist in East-Central Europe - a Conflict-Laden Relationship"
Recent papers and publications
Galántai, J., Samu, F., & Takács, K. (2025). Gender norms and couples’ conversations on childbearing intentions: A spontaneous speech corpus-based text analysis. Discourse & Society, (D1; IF: 2.7). https://doi.org/10.1177/09579265251357964
Számel, K., Huszár, Á., Horváth, M., Rudas, S., Rakovics, Z., & Koltai, J. (2025). Social Class and Digital Divide: Analyzing Digital Inequalities on Census and Digital Behavioral Data. Socius, 11. (Q1; IF: 3.0) https://doi.org/10.1177/23780231251357646
Szikra, D., & Autischer, L. (2025). Illiberal Social Policy in Europe: When Policy Implementation Meets Welfare Ideas. Politics and Governance, 13, Article 9707. (Q1; IF: 2,1) https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.9707
Vidra Z., Messing V. (2025). The Representation of the Arrival of Ukrainian Refugees in the Hungarian Media in 2022. Central and Eastern European Migration Review (online first): 1-20. (Q2) doi: 10.54667/ceemr.2025.08
Ágnes Győri - Szilvia Ádám: How COVID-19 pandemic-related work and organizational changes affected social workers’ turnover intention: The mediating role of job satisfaction and burnout. Journal of Social Work, SAGE, online first, https://doi.org/10.1177/14680173251351262 (Q1, IF: 1.5)