A profession in crisis? Teachers' responses to England's high-stakes accountability reforms in secondary education
The article by Eszter Neumann and her co-authors was published in Teaching and Teacher Education, and is available at HERE.
The article by Eszter Neumann and her co-authors was published in Teaching and Teacher Education, and is available at HERE.
Balázs Vizi and our guest researcher, Myra Waterbury will give lectures at the conference organized by the Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities and the Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania in Cluj on 26-27 May. The full program is available at HERE.
In: Mateusz Chmurski, Philippe Gelez, Clara Royer (eds.): La Voïvodine. Une région centre-européenne et ses littératures. Eur'Orbem, 2022. ISBN : 979-10-96982-18-9, 372. p. Table of contents.
Balázs Dobos and Balázs Vizi will give lectures at the 3rd conference of the ENTAN - European Non-Territorial Autonomy Network (COST Action 18114) entitled Realising Linguistic, Cultural and Educational Rights through Non-Territorial Autonomy in Constanta on 13-14 May. The full program and the abstracts are available at HERE.
The Association for the Study of Nationalities will held its 26th Annual World Convention online between 4 and 7 May 2022, in which the Institute will be represented by four presentations. The full program is available at: HERE.
Balázs Vizi will give a lecture at the Europe - Central Asia Regional Forum organized by the UN Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues and the Tom Lantos Institute on 2-3 May in Vienna. The website of the event is available at HERE.
The article by Eszter Neumann was published in the latest issue of Intersections (No. 1, 2022), and is available at HERE.
Nóra Kovács will deliver a lecture at the conference titled 'New Approaches to ‘Re-Enchanted’ Central and Eastern Europe' organized by the Institute for Theoretical Studies of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design of Budapest (MOME) and The ‘Re-Enchantment of Central and Eastern Europe’ Research Project (Re-Ench-Eu) at Charles University in Prague in cooperation with the Hungarian Cultural Anthropology Association (MAKAT) and the SIEF Ethnology of Religion Working Group in Budapest on 7-8 April. The full programme is available at HERE. Facebook event.
Eszter Neumann will deliver a lecture at the University of Lower Silesia with the title Religion, populism, and education-policy: the case of Hungary on 24 March from 10 am. Registration to be sent to maria.sikorska@dsw.edu.pl. The link to the event is available at HERE.
Zakariás, Ildikó: Kinship Idioms and Care-Control Dynamics in Hungarian Co-ethnic Philanthropy. Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations (IF: 2,46). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11266-022-00460-z