‘Is there a place for ‘community’? Transnational governance, post-socialist authoritarianism, and deinstitutionalization in a child protection NGO in Hungary’

Paper of Cecília Kovai and her co-authors published in International Journal of Sociology
‘What happened to my time during the COVID-19 lockdown? Parents’ subversive temporal regime strategies and their potential beyond the pandemic’

New study of our colleague, Réka Geambasu, and her co-authors published in Sage Journals, European Journal of Women’s Studies
Small but Salient: The Securitization of Ukraine’s Ethnic Hungarian Minority

Paper by Péter Balogh on our scientific blog
Is a Balanced Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Essential for Success?

A European Analysis by Balázs Páger – New post on our science blog
Viktor Varjú is moderating a topic at Week of Innovative Regions in Europe 2024

Our colleagues, Zoltán Gál and Viktor Varjú are taking part at this year Week of Innovative Regions in Europe in Budapest
Lecture of Bence Kováts at John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie Universität Berlin

“Each child is a new outpost”: pronatalism in European housing policies in a long view
The first policy brief of the P2Green Horizon project is available online

Closing the gap between fork and farm for circular nutrient flows
Study by Alexandra Szőke, Cecília Kovai and Réka Geambașu published in Dialectical Anthropology

The paper ‘Settling for a “good enough” school: contradictions of middle class reproduction in a small town in illiberal Hungary’ is online available
Study by Péter Balogh and his co-author Katalin Kovály was published in the journal Nationalities Papers

The paper ‘Small but Salient: The Securitization of Ukraine’s Ethnic Hungarian Minority’ is available online
Paper by Balázs Páger, researcher at our Institute, and his co-authors Éva Komlósi, Marcus Dejardin and László Szerb

‘Is a balanced entrepreneurial ecosystem essential for success? A configurational analysis of European regional entrepreneurial ecosystems’ published in The Journal of Technology Transfer