8 articles in this issue
Zoltán Hermann,Marianna Kopasz
We analyze the effect of individual social capital on wage income in European countries. A number of studies have already tested the earnings effects of social ties but the majority of them have been limited to small samples and/or to certain occupations.... see more
Andrew Richard Ryder
The paper explores how the UK planning system has impacted on Gypsies and Travelers and is partly based upon evidence and conclusions made by the Panel Review of Coalition Government Policy on Gypsies and Travellers which was particularly interested in Co... see more
Máté Szabó
FIDESZ, as an outlawed protest movement of the Kádár era, has preserved their specific type of “outlawed and clandestine” political tradition and identity. A strong anti-communism, a popular mobilizing strategy and an atmosphere of hatred towards the agen... see more
Zita Nagy
By the 1960s, consumer habits focused on the freedom of selfrealisation, independence and the spending of leisure time became solid values in American culture. Values related to sexuality went through dramatic changes and erotics became part of mass cultu... see more
Linus Yusuf Akor
The phenomenon of the trafficking of women, especially of young girls and women into exploitative sexual and commercial labor, has recently begun to attract local, national and international attention from world leaders, academics, the mass media, advocac... see more
T. Zane Reeves
At the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on May 27 2011 a conference wasdevoted to the memory of Gyula Rézler/Julius Rezler (1911-2001), one ofthe founding fathers of Hungarian economic sociology. The note below waspresented at this conference. It deals with ... see more
Lívia Murinkó
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