Selected publications

 

Selected publications in English (2025)

 

Journals

Dacosta, L., Morandini, J. S., Pinkus, R. T., De Caluwé, E., Chan, L. S., Lo, O., Thongnopakun, S., Visanuyothin, S., Harasymchuk, C., Joel, S., Dale, V., Rodrigues, D. L., Takács, J., Sipos, A. et al. (2025) University Students’ Condom Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Cultural Differences and What Predict Them. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 57(2):262-282.  https://doi.org/10.1177/00220221251384601 (D1, IF: 2,8)

Kopasz, M., Bartha, A., & Takács, J. (2025) Pandemic policymaking in European populist and liberal democracies: a comparison between Hungary and Portugal. Political Research Exchange7(1) 2483915. https://doi.org/10.1080/2474736X.2025.2483915 (Q1; IF 2,1)

Huszár Á. (2025) Class Voting in Illiberal Hungary. EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES 77 : 5 pp. 750-772. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668136.2025.2511055 (D1; IF: 1,6)

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 14 (24): 1-20. 10.54667/ceemr.2025.08 (Q2)

Gábriel D., Katona N. (2025). Caring communities in senior care—municipal practices and civic initiatives in rural Hungary. BERLINER JOURNAL FUR SOZIOLOGIE 35 : 3-4 pp. 597-612. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11609-026-00590-x (Q2)

Gerő, M., Kovách, I., Kristóf, L., Szabó, A. and Hajdu, G. (2025). Testing the integration model: : The Hungarian case. Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics. 11, 2  205–225. https://doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v11i2.1269. (Q2)

Kramarics, S. (2025). The marketization of family planning: the role of banks as policy actors in Hungarian reproductive policies. Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics. 11, 2 26–45. https://doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v11i2.1368. (Q2)

Árendás, Z. (2025). Student Mobilities to an ‘Offbeat’ or ‘Onbeat’ Destination? The Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme in Illiberal Hungary. European Journal of Education, (IF.:3.6, Q1) 61(1), doi/10.1111/ejed.70392

Árendás Zsuzsanna, Messing Vera & Kende Ágnes  (2025): With authority and empathy: the dual voice of kindergarten teachers in homogenizing ethnic and class differences in early childhood integration in Hungary. Journal of Educational Sciences XXVI, 2(52) 131-150. (Q1) DOI:10.35923/JES.2025.2.08

Vicsek, L., Zajko, M., Vancsó, A., Takacs, J., & Annus, S. (2025). Cross-cultural challenges in generative AI: Addressing homophobia in diverse sociocultural contexts. Big Data & Society12(4). (Q1. IF: 2.207)  https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517251396069

Szalma I. & Herke B. (2025) Interconnections between anti-immigration and pronatalist family policy discourse in Hungary. European Societies; (IF.: 2.2., D1)  https://doi.org/10.1162/euso.a.34 

Brys Z, Pénzes M, Békés V, Albert F. (2025) Gendered educational disparities and in-home smoking and use of electronic tobacco/nicotine devices among cohabiting couples: findings from a Hungarian cross-sectional survey. Tobacco Control. (IF:4.7, D1), https://doi.org/10.1136/tc-2025-059333

Gerő, M. (2025). Institutional Disruptions, as a Tool for Restricting Academic Freedom. Political Anthropological Research on International Social Sciences (PARISS) (published online ahead of print 2025). (Q2) https://doi.org/10.1163/25903276-bja10080

Udvarhelyi-Tóth, Kata Mária, Ivett Szalma, Lóránt Pélyi, Orsolya Udvari, Erika Kispeter, and Eniko Kubinyi. 2025. “My Little Son, My Everything”: Comparative Caregiving and Emotional Bonds in Dog and Child Parenting" Animals 15, no. 23: 3358. (Q1, I.F.: 2.7)  https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15233358 

Kovách, I.; Megyesi, B. (2025) The Interconnections Among Environmental Attitudes, Sustainable Energy Use, and Climate Change Perception with Socio-Demographic Characteristics. Energies 2025, 18(22), 6024; (Q1; IF: 3.2) https://doi.org/10.3390/en18226024. https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/22/6024

Panizza, F., Szikra, D., Öktem, K.G., Győry, A., Sazo, D. (2025) How Populists Governed the COVID-19 Pandemic: Populist Governance and Social Policies in Brazil, Hungary, Mexico, Poland, Russia and Turkey. Government and Opposition. 2025:1-23. (D1; IF: 3.2) doi:10.1017/gov.2025.10023.

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

Katalin Tardos, Veronika Paksi, Judit Takács, Rita Bencivenga (2025) Gender Equality Plans in European Research Performing Organisations. Social Inclusion. Volume 13 Article 11369. (Q2) https://doi.org/10.17645/si.11369

Perpék Éva, Bauer Zsófia,  Elek Zsuzsanna, Győri Ágnes (2025): We’re not heroes, we’re just doing our job: analysis of social workers’ discourses about their profession in online communities. Quality and Quantity, online first, (Q1, IF:0,869) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-025-02251-2 

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. Socius11. (Q1; IF: 3.0) https://doi.org/10.1177/23780231251357646 

Koltai, J., Rakovics, Z., Kmetty, Z, Számel K., Ungvári, B., Váradi, B., & Huszár, Á. (2025): Classifying social position with social media behavioral data. EPJ Data Science volume 14, Article number: 60 . (Q1; IF: 2.5) https://doi.org/10.1140/epjds/s13688-025-00578-2

Makó, C., Illéssy, M., Pap, J., Farkas, É., & Komlósi, L. (2025). Algorithmic Management in Traditional Workplaces: The Case of High vs. Low Involvement Working Practices: The Context of the Non-Inclusive Industrial Relations System in Hungary. Journal of Labor and Society28(3), 394-422. (Q1; IF: 1,1) https://doi.org/10.1163/24714607-bja10182

Győri Ágnes, Balogh Karolina, Ádám Szilvia & Perpék Éva (2025). Psychosocial risks and their predictors in human service occupations: the case of Hungary. Current Psychology (Q1, IF: 2,9) https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-025-08159-2

Takács, J. (2025). Compromising Priests and Nuns Under State Socialism: Encountering Homosexuality in Hungarian State Security Records. Journal of Homosexuality, 1–23. (D1; IF: 2.9) https://doi.org/10.1080/00918369.2025.2534547

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

Kőszeghy, L., Hilbert, B., & Csizmady, A. (2025). Urban Planning in the Context of Democratic Backsliding: The Case of Hungary. Urban Planning, Vol 10 (2025): The Role of Planning in ’Anti-Democratic’ Times. (Q1; IF: 1,7) https://doi.org/10.17645/up.9893

Bálint Hilbert, Lea Kőszeghy, Zsolt Szabolcsi, & Csizmady Adrienne (2025). Participatory urban planning in post-socialist Budapest: insights from urban development documents (1990-present). European Planning Studies, 1–20. 1.115 (D1; IF: 3.2) https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2025.2520386

Győri Ágnes -  Ádám Szilvia: 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)

Udvari Orsolya ,Szalma Ivett (2025):  Socio-demographic factors, informal payments and satisfaction with childbirth in the Hungarian context. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth című (Q1, 2.8). DOI: 10.1186/s12884-025-07521-3

Bernadett CsurgóAdrienne Csizmady & Anett Bugyi (2025): Rural gentrification and local food networks: the case of a shopping community in a small Hungarian rural town. Local Environment, DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2025.2472377 (Q1, IF 2.4)

F. Albert, M. Gerdán, B. Dávid., Z. Brys (2025): Potential protective factors against negative interpersonal influence regarding COVID-19 vaccination - A cross-sectional study on Covid-19 vaccine discussion networks. ELSEVIER. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssaho.2025.101473 (Q1)

Szalma I, Heers M, Tanturri ML (2025) Measuring attitudes towards voluntary childlessness: Indicators in European comparative surveys.  PLoS ONE 20(3): e0319081. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319081 (Q1)

Gábor Hajdu, Tamás Hajdu (2025): The Experiential Advantage in Consumption: Evidence from Hungary. Social Indicators Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-025-03565-2 (IF: 2.8, D1)

Ágnes Győri, Éva Perpék (2025): Who exits? A mixed methods analysis of determinants of turnover intention among Hungarian social workers. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK, online first, https://doi.org/10.1080/13691457.2025.2461619 (Q1)

Szalma, I., Takács, J. (2025).The impact of political-demographic considerations on European attitudes towards parenting and adoption by same-sex couples. European Journal of Politics and Gender (published online ahead of print 2025). https://doi.org/10.1332/25151088Y2024D000000072 (Q1)

Books, book chapters

Nagy, Á., Gerő, M. (2025). Volunteering in Central and Eastern Europe. In: List, R.A., Anheier, H.K., Toepler, S. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99675-2_9653-1

Márton Gerő, Szabina Kerényi (2025): Hungary—The Changing Roles of Civil Society and Social Movements Facing Autocratisation. In: Crăciun, Rammelt (Eds): Power and Protest in Central and Eastern Europe (pp:161-190) Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology, Springer Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77888-9

Messing Vera - Virág Tünde (2025). Doing and undoing communities Opposing municipal narratives and spatial politics in a diverse neighbourhood of Budapest.  In. Alexandrescu, Powell and Vilenaica (eds) Urban Marginality, Racialization, Interdependence. Learning from Eastern Europe. Abingdon, New York: Routledge. (pp 189-209) ISBN: 9781032588575. DOI: 10.4324/9781003451785

 

Selected publications in English (2024)

Journals

Győri, Á., Perpék, É., & Ádám, S. (2024). Mental health risk in human services work across Europe: the predictive role of employment in various sectors. Frontiers in Public Health, Vol. 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1407998  (Q1, IF: 3)

Benczes, R., Benczes, I., Ságvári, B. & Szabó, L. (2024). When life is no longer a journey: the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the metaphorical conceptualization of life among Hungarian adults – a representative survey. Cognitive Linguistics35(1), 143-165. https://doi.org/10.1515/cog-2023-0050 (D1)

Tardos, K., Paksi, V. (2024). The precarity paradox: Experiences of female PhD holders across career stages in STEM fields (2024). Learning and Teaching, 17(3), 58-80., from https://doi.org/10.3167/latiss.2024.170304 (Q2)

Bagyura, Márton; McKee, J. Kevin; Széman, Zsuzsa; Leleszi-Tróbert, Anett Mária (2024).The Usability of the COPE Index in a Hungarian Sample: Testing the Reliability and Component Structure of the Three Subscales of the Index. JOURNAL OF LONG TERM CARE 2024 pp. 322-333. , (Q1, IF:1,6)

•Gutiérrez-Briceño I.; García-Llorente M.; Turkelboom F.; Mortelmans D.; Defrijn S.; Yacamán-Ochoa C.; Wanner S.; Dodsworth J.; Bredemeier B.; Dutilly C.; Kelemen E.; Megyesi B. ;Andersen E.; Buffière D.; Eychenne C.; Siegert A. (2024) Towards sustainable landscapes: Implementing participatory approaches in contract design for biodiversity preservation and ecosystem services in Europe ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY (1462-9011 1873-6416) (D1)

Marianna Kopasz, Ágnes Győri,  Ildikó Husz, Márton Medgyesi (2024). Does attending to extremely poor clients increase the burnout of social workers? European Journal of Social Work, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691457.2024.2367069 (Q1)

Vidra, Zs., Virágh, E. A. (2024). (In) visibilized? Roma in social, family and workfare policy discourses in the authoritarian neoliberal context of Hungary. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. (Q1)

Olt Gergely ; Csizmady AdrienneBagyura Márton;Kőszeghy Lea (2024): Captured by Political Power: More-Than-Neoliberal Urban Development and Planning in Post-Socialist Hungary. URBAN PLANNING (2183-7635 2183-7635): 9 p. 1.  https://doi.org/10.17645/up.7708 (Q1; IF: 1,7)

Ágnes Győri, Szilvia Ádám (2024). Profession-specific working conditions, burnout, engagement and turnover intention: the case of Hungarian social workers. Frontiers in Sociology, Vol. 9.  https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2024.1487367 (Q1, IF: 2,0)

Szabina Kerényi, Ildikó Zakariás, Melinda Kovai, Cecília Kovai  (2024). Is there a place for ‘community’? Transnational governance, post-socialist authoritarianism, and deinstitutionalization in a child protection NGO in Hungary. International Journal of Sociology, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207659.2024.2420492 (Q1)

Dorota Szelewa, Dorottya Szikra (2024). Fighting Gender Equality under the Pandemic. The Case of Polish and Hungarian Anti-Gender Equality and Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies under the COVID-19 Crisis. Partecipazione e conflitto17(2), 502-521, DOI Code: 10.1285/i20356609v17i2p502 (Q2)

Gerő Márton (2024). Civil Society, De-democratization and Political Polarization: The Hungarian, Polish, and Israeli Cases. Partecipazione e conflitto 17.2, 522-540. DOI Code: 10.1285/i20356609v17i2p522 (Q2)

Komolafe, C., Lukács J, Á., & Dávid, B. (2024). Roma undergraduates’ partner selection and social embeddedness. Intercultural Education, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/14675986.2024.2411100 (D1)

Koós Bálint, Tátrai Patrik, Gábriel Dóra (2024). A Magyarországra irányuló időskori vándorlás területi jellemzői – különös tekintettel a németek által előnyben részesített lakóhelyekre. Területi Statisztika 64. évf. 5. sz. 545–569. https://doi.org/10.15196/TS640501 (Q1)

Kékesi, Zoltán, Zombory, Máté. (2024). The Postwar Fight Against Fascism: Auschwitz Memory in Leftist Activism. Journal of Genocide Research, 1–21.  https://doi.org/10.1080/14623528.2024.2410049  (Q1)

Horzsa, G. (2024)Perceptions of Change and Migration Aspirations; European Countryside Volume 16 (2024): Issue 3. https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2024-0020 (Q2) 

Hajdu, G. (2024) Perceived income inequality, perceived unfairness and subjective social status in Europe. Socio-Economic Review. https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwae055 (D1; IF: 3.2)

Kovács, É., Frojimovics, K. (2024) “A Miraculous Sign!” Vienna Through the Eyes of Hungarian-Jewish Slave Labourers. Contemporary Jewry . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12397-024-09568-4  (Q1)

Boglárka Herke  (2024). Large and/or single-parent families: Public attitudes towards pronatalist and anti-poverty family policies in Hungary. International Journal of Social Welfare, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12691 (Q1; IF: 1.2)

Christopher R. Jones, Christian Oltra, Alessio Giacometti, Vanja Čok, Janez Povh, Ursa Lamut, Gaston Meskens, Joke Kenens, Robbe Geysmans, Catrinel Turcanu, Zoltan Ferencz, Maria Teresa Orlando, Chiara Bustreo (2024). The clock is ticking: Understanding the ‘mixed feelings’ about fusion energy in Europe. Energy Research & Social Science, Volume 113, 103538, ISSN 2214-6296,  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2024.103538. (IF=6.7; Q1)

Ádám Stefkovics, Fruzsina Albert, Anna Sára Ligeti, Beáta Dávid, Szilvia Rudas & Júlia Koltai (2024): Vaccination homophily in ego contact networks during the COVID‑19 pandemic. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-65986-2 (D1)

Berezvai, Z., Vitrai, J., Tóth, G., Brys, Z., Bakacs, M., & Joó, T. (2024). Long-term impact of unhealthy food tax on consumption and the drivers behind: a longitudinal study in Hungary. Health Policy, 105098 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2024.105098 (Q1)

Sipos, A.,  Bagyura, M. (2024). Fighting for Space Within the Cis‐ and Heteronormative Public Sphere: An Analysis of Budapest Pride. Social Inclusion12, Paper 7808. https://doi.org/10.17645/si.7808 (Q2)

B. Megyesi, A. Gholipour, F. Cuomo, E. Canga, A. Tsatsou, V. Zihlmann, R. Junge, D. Milosevic, R. Pineda-Martos (2024): Perceptions of stakeholders on nature-based solutions in urban planning: a thematic analysis in six European cities. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening,  DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2024.128344 (D1) 

Messing, V., Pap A. L. (2024). Cacophony in conceptualizing and operationalizing ethnicity: the case of Roma in Hungary. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1-21.  https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2024.2328327 (D1, IF:2,5)

Völgyi, B., Füzér, K., Albert, F., Erát, D. (2024). The role of digital status in adult child–parent relationships in European comparative perspective. Families, Relationships and Societies (published online ahead of print 2024).  DOI: https://doi.org/10.1332/20467435Y2024D000000026 (Q2, IF:1,4)

Czibere I., Balogh K., Kovách I., Nemes-Zámbó G (2024).Exclusionary Mechanisms of Social Policy Redistribution in Hungary. Social Policy and Society. Published online 2024:1-16. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746424000149 (Q1; IF:2.1)

Szalma, I., Szczuka, B. J. (2024). Reproductive Choices and Climate Change in a Pronatalist Context. East European Politics and Societies0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/08883254241229728 (Q2, IF: 0,7)

Győri, Á. (2024). Relationship between Social Networks, Support Patterns, and Health Problems among the General Hungarian Population during the Last Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Social Sciences, 13(3), 161.  https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13030161 (Q2, IF: 1,7)

Hilbert, B. (2024). Urban governance systems in autonomous territories of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: The cases of Croatia-Slavonia and Austrian Galicia (1867-1918). Geographia Polonica, 97(1), 23-46. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7163/GPol.0267 (Q1, IF:0,9)

Stefkovics, Á., Eichhorst, A., Skinnion, D., Harrison, C.,H. (2024).  Are We Becoming More Transparent? Survey Reporting Trends in Top Journals of Social Sciences, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Volume 36, Issue 2, Summer 2024, edae013, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edae013 (Q1, IF:1.8)

Stefkovics, Á., Ágoston, C., Bukovenszki, E., Dúll, A., Hortay, O., & Varga, A. (2024). Climate change worry in the times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence from two large-scale European surveys. Climate Risk Management, 100599. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crm.2024.100599 (Q1, IF: 4.4)

Szalma, I. - Heers, M. (2024). Attitudes Toward Immigration in Europe. Understanding the Links Between Pronatalism and Voluntary Childlessness; International Journalof Sociology,  https://doi.org/10.1080/00207659.2024.2319420. (Q1)

Gárdos, J., Hungler, S., & Illéssy, M. (2024). Anti-pluralism, Labour Market Policy and the Pandemic: Political Uses and Social Consequences of COVID-19 in Hungary. Social & Legal Studies0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/09646639241233939. Online first. (Q1)

Joó T, Foley K, Brys Z, et al (2024). Impact of regulatory tightening of the Hungarian tobacco retail market on availability, access and cigarette smoking prevalence of adolescents. Tobacco Control. Online First. https://doi.org/10.1136/tc-2023-058232. (Online first; IF:5,2; D1 in Health-Social Science)

Győri, Á., Perpék, É., & Ádám, S. (2024). Mental health risk in human services work across Europe: the predictive role of employment in various sectors. Frontiers in Public Health, Vol. 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1407998  (Q1, IF: 3)

Benczes, R., Benczes, I., Ságvári, B. & Szabó, L. (2024). When life is no longer a journey: the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the metaphorical conceptualization of life among Hungarian adults – a representative survey. Cognitive Linguistics35(1), 143-165. https://doi.org/10.1515/cog-2023-0050 (D1)

Tardos, K., Paksi, V. (2024). The precarity paradox: Experiences of female PhD holders across career stages in STEM fields (2024). Learning and Teaching, 17(3), 58-80., from https://doi.org/10.3167/latiss.2024.170304 (Q2)

Books, book chapters

Eva Pfanzelter, Dirk Rupnow, Éva Kovács and Marianne Windsperger (eds) Connected Histories. Memories and Narratives of the Holocaust in Digital Space. De Gruyter&Oldenbourg 2024.

Dóra Gábriel and Noémi Katona (2024) Diversification of the senior home care market in Hungary: informality and the operational modes of intermediaries. In: Brigitte Aulenbacher, Helma Lutz, Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck, Karin Schwiter (Eds.) Home Care for Sale. The Transnational Brokering of Senior Care in Europe. ISBN: 9781529680409. SAGE Studies in International Sociology. (64-78)

Szalma, I.Sipos, A. (2024). A comparative analysis across reproduction policy fields in Hungary. In H. Zagel (Ed.), Reproduction Policy in the Twenty-First Century: A Comparative Analysis (pp. 119–135). Edward Elgar Publishing.

Herke, B. (2024). Framing the Deservingness of Families: How Government Discourse Contributes to Growing Precarity of Single-Parent Families in Hungary. In: Gatenio Gabel, S., Michoń, P. (eds) Navigating Family Policies in Precarious Times. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66256-0_5

Zombory, M. (2024). Moral Universalism in the East: Anti-Fascist Humanism and the Memory of the Holocaust in Zoltán Fábri’s Film Late Season (1967). In A. Koch & S. Stach (Ed.), Holocaust Memory and the Cold War: Remembering across the Iron Curtain (pp. 201-222). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672657-009

Selected publications in English (2023)

Journals

Eszter Kelemen, Boldizsár Megyesi, Bettina Matzdorf, Erling Andersen, Lenny GJ van Bussel, Myriam Dumortier, Céline Dutilly, Marina García-Llorente, Christine Hamon, Annabelle LePage, Roberta Moruzzo, Katrin Prager, Francesco Riccioli, Carolina Yacamán-Ochoa (2023) The prospects of innovative agri-environmental contracts in the European policy context: Results from a Delphi study. In: Land Use Policy Volume 131, August 2023, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106706

Kovách ImreMegyesi Boldizsár  (2023). Energy Use Research in the Social Sciences–Introduction to a Research Topic. ENERGIES 16 : 8 p. 3402  https://doi.org/10.3390/en16083402 (Q1; IF 3.252)

Zakariás, I., Feischmidt, M., Gerő, Met al. Solidarity with Displaced People from Ukraine in Hungary: Attitudes and Practices. Int. Migration & Integration (2023).  1-28. , 28 p.  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-023-01096-8 (IF:1,4)

Bernadett Csurgó, Gergely Horzsa, Márta Kiss, Boldizsár Megyesi, Zsolt Szabolcsi (2023): Place Naming and Place Making: The Social Construction of Rural Landscape. Land 2023, 12, 1528.  https://doi.org/10.3390/land12081528 (Q2)  

Lukács J. Ágnes, Dávid Beáta: Connecting for success: Egocentric network types among underrepresented minority students at college. SOCIAL NETWORKS 72 pp. 35-43. , 9 p. (2023) https://doi.org/10.1080/14675986.2022.2144051 (Q1)

Lukács J. Ágnes, Szabó Tünde, Huszti Éva, Komolafe Cinderella, Ember Zsolt, Dávid Beáta: The role of colleges for advanced studies in Roma undergraduates’ adjustment to college in Hungary from a social network perspective. INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION 34 : 1 pp. 22-42. , 21 p. (2023) https://doi.org/10.1080/14675986.2022.2144051 (Q1) 

Máté Ákos, Rakovics Zsófia, Rudas Szilvia, Wallis Levente, Ságvári Bence, Huszár Ákos, Koltai Júlia: Willingness of Participation in an Application-Based Digital Data Collection among Different Social Groups and Smartphone User Clusters. SENSORS 23 : 9 Paper: 4571 , 17 p. (2023)  https://doi.org/10.3390/s23094571 (Q1)

Szalma, Ivett and Bitó, Tamás. "Attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination of pregnant and lactating women in Hungary" Journal of Perinatal Medicine, vol. 51, no. 4, 2023, pp. 531-537. https://doi.org/10.1515/jpm-2022-0372 (Q2)

Stefkovics, Á., Zenovitz, L. Global warming vs. climate change frames: revisiting framing effects based on new experimental evidence collected in 30 European countries. Climatic Change 176, 159 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-023-03633-x Q1, IF: 5.3

Elhamdadi, H., Stefkovics, A., Beyer, J., Moerth, E., Pfister, H., Bearfield, C. X., & Nobre, C. (2023). Vistrust: a Multidimensional Framework and Empirical Study of Trust in Data Visualizations. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2023.3326579 Q1, IF: 5.2

Olt G., Simonovits B., Bernát A., Csizmady A. (2023): Housing Commodification and Increasing Potential Ground Rents in Post-Socialist Budapest. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie,  Vol. 0, No. 0, pp. 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1111/tesg.12592 D1, IF: 4.8

Gárdos, J., Egyed-Gergely, J., Horváth, A., Pataki, B., Vajda, R. and Micsik, A. (2023), "Identification of social scientifically relevant topics in an interview repository: a natural language processing experiment", Journal of Documentation. doi: 10.1108/JD-12-2022-0269. Q1, IF: 2,1.

Bai A., Czibere I., Kovách I.Megyesi B., Balogh P. (2023). The monetary value of convenience and environmental features in residential heat energy consumption, in particular its social determinants. Energy Stretegy Reviews 50 Paper: 101192 , 18 p. 
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2023.101192 (Q1, IF 10.1)

Czibere,I., Kovách,I. & Loncsák,N. (2023). Hungarian Farmers and the Adoption of Precision Farming. European Countryside,15(3) 366-380. https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2023-0020 (Q2, IF 1.6)

Hajdu, G., & Hajdu, T. (2023). Does the unemployment rate moderate the well-being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within-region estimates from the European Social Survey. Kyklos, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1111/kykl.12357 IF: 1.9, Scimago besorolás: Q1 - Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

Gárdos, J. (2023) “Questions and Explanations in Sociology: A Science Studies Field Study”, Science & Technology Studieshttps://sciencetechnologystudies.journal.fi/article/view/111856 doi: 10.23987/sts.111856. Q1, Impact factor (2021): 3.105

Kékesi, Z., & Zombory, M. (2023). Beyond multidirectional memory: Opening pathways to politics and solidarity. Memory Studies0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980231176040

Arendas Zsuzsanna, Agnieszka Trąbka, Vera Messing, Marta Jadviga Pietrusińska, and Dominika Winogrodzka. 2023. "Agency of Migrant Youth in Hostile Sociopolitical Environments: Case Studies from Central Eastern Europe" Social Sciences 12, no. 4: 210. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12040210 (Q2)

Molina, O., Butollo, F., Makó, C., Godino, A., Holtgrewe, U., Illsoe, A., Junte, S., Larsen, T. P., Illéssy, M., Pap, J., & Wotschack, P. (2023). It takes two to code: a comparative analysis of collective bargaining and artificial intelligence. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/10242589231156515 (Q2, IF: 1,4)

Ágnes Győri (2023). The impact of social-relationship patterns on worsening mental health among the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from Hungary. SSM POPULATION HEALTH, 21(3), Paper: 101346. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101346 (D1, IF: 4.1)

Ágnes Győri, Imre Kovách (2023). The New Dimension of Social Inequality: The Agricultural Land Use Structure and the Development Level of Settlements. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12020088 Social Sciences (Q2)

Hajdu, T., & Hajdu, G. (2023). Climate change and the mortality of the unborn. 
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 118, 102771. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeem.2022.102771 (D1, IF: 5.84)

Imre Kovách, Boldizsár Megyesi (2023). Motivations of Subsistence Farming in Hungary: Analysis of a Multi-Factored Phenomenon.  https://doi.org/10.1111/ruso.12476 Rural Sociology (Q1, IF: 4.078)

Imre Kovách, Karolina Balogh (2023): Population Dynamics of the Hungarian Villages 1995–2016 European Countryside https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2022-0039 (Q2, IF:0,33)

Dávid, Beáta, Boglárka Herke, Éva Huszti, Gergely Tóth, Emese Túry-Angyal, Fruzsina Albert (2023). ‘Reshaping Social Capital During the Pandemic Crisis: Age Group Differences in Face‐to‐Face Contact Network Structures’. Social Inclusion 11(1). doi: 10.17645/si.v11i1.6002 (Q2, IF: 1.543)

 

Books, book chapters

Takács, J. (2023) Homosexual male prostitution in early 20th century Hungary. 125-143 in Sonja Dolinsek – Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska (eds.) Histories of Prostitution in Central, East Central and South Eastern Europe. Paderborn: Brill | Schöningh. https://brill.com/display/title/64157

Fobear, K. – Schmitsek, S. – Takács, J. (2023) Genderphobic childhood constructions in Hungary. 175-193 in J.A. Langarita Adiego – A.C. Santos – M. Montenegro – M. Urek (eds.) Child-Friendly Perspectives on Gender and Sexual Diversity: Beyond Adultcentrism. Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Child-Friendly-Perspectives-on-Gender-and-Sexual-Diversity-Beyond-Adultcentrism/Langarita-Santos-Montenegro-Urek/p/book/9781032279305

Teller, Nóra, Albert, Fruzsina, Fehér, Boróka, Győri, Péter (2023) Homelessness in Hungary. In: Pleace Nicholas et al. The Routledge Handbook of Homelessness. pp. 325-335 ISBN:9781351113113    DOI:10.4324/9781351113113-34

Éva Kovács: The Sensual Memory of Shoah: The Meaning of Sound, Touch and Taste in the Culture of Testimonies. In Woods, Roger; Jones, Sara (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Testimony and Culture. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 259–278. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-13794-5

Vidra, Z., and Zeller, M. Hungary. In: McNeil-Willson, Richard, and Anna Triandafyllidou, eds. Routledge Handbook of Violent Extremism and Resilience. Taylor & Francis, 2023.

 

 

Selected publications 2016-2022

Selected publications 2011 - 2015