Competing Visions at the EU’s Edge: Liberal vs. Conservative-Christian Notions of Europe in the Ukrainian–Hungarian Borderland 2024.08.15 | 12:05 Tovább olvasom Paper of Péter Balogh published in Journal of Borderlands Studies Tovább olvasom
Congress of the Great Plain volumes 2024.08.21 | 11:51 Tovább olvasom On 1-2. December 1993, the Centre for Regional Studies organised the 1st Congress of the Great Plain in Békéscsaba, followed by four more Tovább olvasom
Doing and undoing communities. Opposing municipal narratives and spatial politics in a diverse neighbourhood of Budapest 2025.02.18 | 10:27 Tovább olvasom A book chapter co-authored by Tünde Virág with Vera Messing, in 'Urban Marginality, Racialization, Interdependence', edited by F. Alexandrescu, R. Powell and A. Vilenica, has been published Tovább olvasom
Drivers of sustainable consumption: An empirical analysis of consumer attitudes, knowledge, and social pressures – study of Viktor Varjú and his co-writers 2026.01.13 | 11:06 Tovább olvasom Tovább olvasom
Flows of Resources in the Regional Economy in the Age of Digitalisation 2024.08.28 | 16:02 Tovább olvasom Proceedings of the 7th CERS Conference Tovább olvasom
From fork to farm, locally: social acceptance pathways for human excreta-derived fertilisers across three European regions – new paper by Viktor Varjú 2026.01.08 | 09:12 Tovább olvasom Tovább olvasom
How green growth affects environmental quality in some Central and Eastern European countries: an asymmetric analysis 2026.06.18 | 09:53 Tovább olvasom Tovább olvasom
Informality and Spatial Marginality of Roma in Bulgaria and Hungary – Tünde Virág’s book chapter has been published 2026.03.25 | 12:18 Tovább olvasom Tovább olvasom
Local Success in Hungary Based on Two Selected Districts – new study by our colleagues 2026.02.24 | 10:23 Tovább olvasom Tovább olvasom
Locked In: Reindustrialisation and the Production of Multiple Marginalities in an Old Mining Town of Hungary – Paper published in Antipode 2024.06.11 | 10:05 Tovább olvasom Paper of Erika Nagy, Luca Sára Bródy and Melinda Mihály published in Antipode Tovább olvasom