Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics Vol 4. No 4 has been recently published!

Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics Vol 4. No 4 has been recently published!

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Alper Baysan

Taking Signals Seriously: EU Membership Credibility and Rule Transfer from the Acquis Communautaire to Candidate Countries          

Radu Meza, Hanna Orsolya Vincze and Andreea Mogoș

Targets of Online Hate Speech in Context. A Comparative Digital Social Science Analysis of Comments on Public Facebook Pages from Romania and Hungary                                                                                         

Vendula Prokupkova

Two Mobilization Waves of the Czech Anti-Islam Movement. Collective Actors and the Identity Change of the Movement 2015-2016      

Piotr Kocyba

Pegida: A Movement of Right-Wing Extremists or Simply ‘Concerned Citizens’?           

Michal Vít and Judit Tóth

The Changing Dynamics of the Effective Protection of EU External Borders or/and Forced Migrants    

Júlia Szalai and Sara Svensson

On Civil Society and the Social Economy in Hungary                                                  

Ondřej Slačálek

The Leadership of the Czech Far Right 1990-2017: Changes in Practical Ideology?         

 

Book Reviews

Sik, Domonkos (2016) Radicalism and Indifference: Memory Transmission, Political Formation and Modernization in Hungary and Europe. Peter Lang Academic Research.

Olga Shevchenko                                                                        

Cervinkova, Hana, Buchowski, Michal and Uherek, Z. (eds.) (2015) Rethinking Ethnography in Central Europe. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Kovács Nóra