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Two chapters are now published in the new edited volume by Springer (Maria, Manuela Mendes; Olga, Magano; Stefania, Toma (eds.): Social and Economic Vulnerability of Roma People: Key Factors for the Success and Continuity of Schooling Levels. New York: Springer (2021): Judit Durst; Abel Beremenyi: “I felt I arrived home”: The minority trajectory of mobility for first-in-family Hungarian Roma graduates", and Z. Attila Papp and Eszter Neumann: "Education of Roma and Educational Resilience in Hungary". The open access chapters are available: HERE.
Kovai Cecília; Virág Tünde: How to keep control? Everyday practices of governing urban marginality in a time of massive outmigration in Hungary. In: Hall, Sarah Marie; Pimlott-Wilson, Helena; Horton, John (eds.): Austerity Across Europe: Lived Experiences of Economic Crises. London, Abingdon: Routledge of Taylor and Francis Group, Taylor and Francis Group, Taylor and Francis (2020) 212 p. pp. 167-180., 14 p. The chapter is available: HERE.
Eszter Neumann's talk at the Department of Sociology of the Institute of Sociological Studies (Charles University, Prague): The new alliance of the church and the state: Neoconservative education policy, nationalism and the increasing role of Christian churches in Hungarian education. The lecture will take place on 3rd February 2021 from 3.30 pm at this link.