New article from Eliza Bodor-Eranus, Hanna Kónya and László Letenyei in Socio.hu

New article from Eliza Bodor-Eranus, Hanna Kónya and László Letenyei in Socio.hu

Eliza Bodor-Eranus, Hanna Kónya and László Letenyei: Structural holes in the local governments’ tendering activity network in a Hungarian sub-region 

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Volume Content:

SOCIAL AND SPATIAL EXCLUSION

Tünde Virág: Spatial consequences of urban policies. Forming a Roma ghetto

Katalin Fehér: On the transformation of a former worker’s colony. Symbolic and social boundaries in the making

András Vigvári: ‘Rural poverty’ in urban spaces of Budapest. Research proposal for examining spatial inequality in contemporary Hungary

Cecilia Fe L Sta Maria: Monumentalizing the urban and concealing the rural/coastal. A spatial reading of Matnog, Sorsogon, Philippines

RURAL-URBAN RELATIONSHIPS

Peter Ehrström: The social role of food and new producer-consumer relations.The case of Sundom, Vaasa, Finland

Riccardo Brozzi,  Agnieszka Elzbieta Stawinoga, Christian Hoffmann and Thomas Streifeneder: Determinants of local food purchase. Insight from a consumer survey in South Tyrol (Italy)

Judit Farkas: ‘Where is the large garden that awaits me?’Critique through spatial practice in a Hungarian ecological community 

Máté Tamáska: The suburban townscape, its origin and perspectives based on the example of a border town in Hungary (Komárom-Koppánymonostor) 

LOCAL AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENTS        

Krzysztof Gorlach, Martyna Wierzba-Kubat, Anna Jastrzębiec-Witowska and Piotr Nowak: Local food as an agent of regional rural development. Three examples from the Małopolska region in Poland

Eliza Bodor-Eranus, Hanna Kónya and László Letenyei: Structural holes in the local governments’ tendering activity network in a Hungarian sub-region 

Anna Augustyn and Gusztáv Nemes: Social components of food marketing in RDP-supported projects,

DOCTORAL THESIS: MAIN FINDINGS

Zoltán Lakatos: The Substantialist reason in value research. A critical assessment of two Inglehart theses

Socio.hu is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal published online by the Institute for Sociology, Centre for Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. It is ranked in category „A” by the Committee on Sociology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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