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Socio.hu: társadalomtudományi szemle : social science review
ISSN: 2063-0468
The History of Vegetarianism in Hungary
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 203-225
ISSN: 1588-2918
Social Sciences in the Mirror of Global Crisis
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 187-201
ISSN: 1588-2918
Metszetek: társadalomtudományi folyóirat = Cross-Sections : social science journal
ISSN: 2063-6415
Free Fall and Free Will: Social Sciences Facing New Challenges
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 237-246
ISSN: 1588-2918
A contemporary history of exclusion: the Roma issue in Hungary from 1945 to 2015
Introduction: Contexts of Gypsy/Roma identity and history -- On the sources of Gypsy/Roma history -- Who (what) is (was) Hungarian or Gypsy/Roma? -- "Comrades, if you have a heart" : the history of the Gypsy issue, 1945-1961 -- The construction and spread of the state socialist system -- Policy and Gypsies -- Modernization and Gypsy communities -- Disciplinary state -- The impossibility of self-organization -- Minority issue -- Discourses on social policy and equality -- "Life goes on" : the Hungarian party-state and assimilation -- Social policy and the Gypsies -- Wage work -- Housing -- Social system -- Education -- Scientific approaches -- Gypsy images -- The transformation of discourse -- Disciplinary power, disciplinary society -- Police and agents -- "Health supervisors" -- The national minority issue -- National movement -- The "ethnic interpretation" of history -- Roma policy after the regime change -- Minority issue -- Prospects for multiculturalism -- Minority (self-)government? -- Divide at Impera : the opportunities and impossibilities of self-organization -- Movement -- National minority culture, national culture -- Questions of equal treatment and equal opportunity -- Anti-discrimination -- Equal opportunity -- Roma programs -- Education -- Employment -- Social policy and the Roma -- Aid -- Segregation -- Disciplinary society -- The transformation of discourses -- Research methods -- Panopticon : Roma policy, 2010-2015 -- The Hungarian National Cooperation System -- The anti-egalitarian character of the system -- Changing minority legislation -- New social policy? -- Violence -- The shift -- Summary: Decades of exclusion
Social Stratification and Political Behaviour. The Problem of Status Inconsistency
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 30, Heft 4, S. 309-323
ISSN: 1588-2918
History, freedom, politics. The idea of the ancient Greek in Georg Lukács and Hannah Arendt
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 19-25
ISSN: 1588-2918
On Political Socialization in the Family: Study Points to an Empirical Survey
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 419-446
ISSN: 1588-2918
Populist Political Movement Sme rodina – Boris Kollár (We Are a Family – Boris Kollár)
This is an exploratory study of populist political movement Sme rodina – Boris Kollár (We Are a Family – Boris Kollár, since November 2019 only Sme rodina). The paper first locates this movement into a lose concept/sui generis family of political parties (the niche party), arguing in contrast to some typologies that this is primarily protest populist party presenting some niche issues, and only secondarily, an entrepreneurial party. The paper also answers the question why this party is considered as being populist by many political and non-political actors and analysts. The paper also suggests that there is actually non-existent, but assumed direct correlation between the support for this party and the decline in the standard of living, as sometimes presented in public discourse. In contrast, it is suggested here that there may be stronger links between relative poverty, feeling of being abandoned by political elites/parties, and low educational levels. Moreover, there played an important role previous knowledge (celebrity status) of the party leader who was often presented and discussed in tabloid media. For this reason, many young females voted for this party. The party also managed to raise a widely perceived problematic issue that was seen as not tackled sufficiently or at all by the previous governments and other competing political parties (the niche or salient issue).
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Doniger, Wendy: The Hindus. An Alternative History (Oxford University Press, Oxford, publ. in paperback: 2010, pp. 779)
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 519-522
ISSN: 1588-2918