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The article by Boglárka Herke (TK Institute of Sociology) and Lilla Vicsek (Corvinus University of Budapest) was among the most downloaded articles in the International Journal of Social Welfare in 2022
It is with deep sadness that we inform you that Zsuzsa Ferge has passed away
Sociologist Zsuzsa Ferge, full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS), died on April 4th at the age of 93. Her death is a great loss for the Hungarian sociological community.
The special issue of Intersections EEJSP edited by the researchers of Institute for Sociology has been published
The special issue of Intersections EEJSP edited by the researchers of Institute for Sociology has been published: New forms of social integration fostering the authoritarian turn in Hungary (link: https://intersections.tk.hu/index.php/intersections)
Call for papers: New trends in social policy in Europe and its periphery. Inclusionary and exclusionary processes amidst crisis
Festschrift for the 70th birthday of Imre Kovách
Imre Kovách's 70th birthday was celebrated with the launch of a book (edited by Bernadett Csurgó, Nicole Mathieu, and Boldizsar Megyesi) at the XXIXth ESRS - European Society for Rural Sociology Congress in Rennes, France.
Book launch: Mothers, Families or Children? Family Policy in Poland, Hungary and Romania, 1945-2000 By Tomasz Inglot, Dorottya Szikra and Cristina Rat
Thursday, 27 April 16.45-18.15.
Speakers: Dorottya Szikra, Central European University and Cristina Rat, University of Babes Bolyai
Discussants: Dorothee Bohle, University of Vienna and Imre Szabo, Central European University
Venue: Konferenzraum, Institute für Politikwissenschaft, Universität Wien. Universitätsstrasse 7 (NIG building), 2nd floor
Judit Takács, Research Professor at the Institute for Sociology, has received the Emma Goldman Award
On 6 September 2022, Judit Takács, Research Professor of the Institute for Sociology, has been awarded the Emma Goldman Award in Vienna at the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM).
Our Institute won two research grants within Post-Covid Programme of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA)
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).
