New Issue of Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy – 2021/1
The new issue of the Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy has been published.Kapcsolódó posztok
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The articles can be downloaded from here. The current issue includes the following:
ARTICLES
- Jaroslav Dvorak – Remigijus Civinskas – Gintaras Šumskas: Beyond the Front-Line: the Coping Strategies and Discretion of Lithuanian Street-Level Bureaucracy During COVID-19
- Boglárka Herke – Kitti Kutrovátz – Veronika Paksi – Éva Ivony: Career Types and Career Satisfaction Among Sociology Doctoral Graduates of Corvinus University
- Barbara Ilg: The Representation of Trianon Trauma as a Chosen Trauma in Political Newspapers (1920–2010) in Hungary
- Karunanithi Gopalakrishnan: Changing Social Values in Contemporary Tamil Society, India: a Qualitative Inquiry
FORUM
- Bertalan Decmann: Essential Notions Concerning the Integration of Refugees
- Linh Mai – Hoa Thi Kim Nguyen: Voluntary Social Insurance Policy Through the Evaluation of Workers in Tay Ho District, Hanoi City, Vietnam
- Artem Zakharchenko – Olena Zakharchenko: The Influence of the ‘Tomos Narrative’ as a Part of the Ukrainian National and Strategic Narrative
- Zharas Taubayev: Pragmatics of Eponyms in Political Discourse (On the Material of the Speeches of Politicians)
REVIEW
- Péter Futó: Britain and Europe at a Crossroads. The Politics of Anxiety and Transformation, by Andrew Ryder
- Majd Jamal Hammoudeh: McMindfulness: How Mindfulness Became the New Capitalist Spirituality, by Ronald Purser 201