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The research fellow at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of the University of Belgrade will spend a month at the Institute as a quest researcher with the support of the European Non-Territorial Autonomy Network (ENTAN). Her research field concerns the comparison of the national minority councils in Serbia and the minority self-governments in Hungary. Her CV is available at HERE.
Gergely Pulay will deliver a lecture at the workshop organized by the Inequalities and Democracy Workgroup of the CEU Democracy Institute on 7 June. The title of his paper is: Anti-groupism, Livelihood and the Search for the Good at the Margins of Bucharest. Event link.
Ildikó Zakariás - together with Melinda Kovai, Cecília Kovai, and Szabina Kerényi presented at the workshop entitled Relational governing of precarity - Remaking the European welfare state (Centre Maurice Halbwachs / Radboud Research Institute Social Cultural Science. Paris, May 24-25). The title of their paper: Global empowerment policies in postsocialist authoritarian context: Relational governance in a child-protection NGO in Hungary.
Árendás Zsuzsanna, Durst Judit, Katona Noémi, Messing Vera: The Limits of Trading Cultural Capital: Returning Migrant Children and Their Educational Trajectory in Hungary. In: Bass, Loretta E.; Lutz, Amy; Tu, Siqi; McCallum, Derrace Garfield; Atterberry, Adrienne Lee (eds.) Children and Youths' Migration in a Global Landscape. Emerald Publishing Limited (2022) pp. 115-139. , 25 p. The open access chapter is available at HERE.