Dear Reader!
We would kindly like to inform you that the second issue of Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics has been recently published.
Intersections. EEJSP Vol 1. No 2
Making sense of difference. Social sciences in the Central and East European Semi-Periphery
Intersections. EEJSP is a peer reviewed journal promoting multidisciplinarity and comparative thinking on Eastern and Central European politics and societies in a global context. The journal publishes research with international relevance and encourages comparative analysis. Founded by the Centre for Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences IEEJSP provides an international forum for scholars investigating political and social phenomena within and beyond the region.
The main subject of the current issue is the comparative position and authority of social sciences in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Table of Contents
Editorial Introduction
Eszter Bartha & Gábor Erőss
Fortress, Colony or Interpreter? Reviewing Our Peers
Special Issue
Júlia Szalai
Disquieted Relations: West Meeting East in Contemporary Sociological Research
Madina Tlostanova
Can the Post-Soviet Think? On Coloniality of Knowledge, External Imperial and Double Colonial Difference
Ágnes Gagyi
A Moment of Political Critique by Reform Economists in Late Socialist Hungary: ‘Change and Reform’ and the Financial Research Institute in Context
Norbert Petrovici
Framing Criticism and Knowledge Production in Semi-peripheries – Post-socialism Unpacked
Research Note
György Szerbhorváth
Who’s The Star Of The Show? On the Advantages and Disadvantages of and the Relationships between Sociography, Sociology and Literature
Interview
Interview With Zsuzsa Ferge, Miklós hadas and Iván Szelényi by Judit Durst
Lost Mission or Interdisciplinary Realignment? The Plight of Sociology and the Role of the Sociologist from the (Semi-)periphery
Interview With Elemér Hankiss by Máté Zombory
Sociology and Beyond
Article
András Schweitzer
The Contemporary Relevance of István Bibó’s Theoretical Framework for Analyzing and Settling Territorial and State-Formation Conflicts
Book Reviews
Bohle, Dorothee & Greskovits, Béla: Capitalist Diversity on Europe’s Periphery. London: Cornell University Press, 2012.
Bence Kováts
Hrzenjak, Majda (ed.) Politics of Care. Ljubljana: Peace Institute, 2011.
Katalin Ámon