Programme
We remind you that the programme might change!
-Flow of men, goods and ideas-
Different approaches of social processes and adaptations
of social scientific ideas in Central Eastern Europe
a conference organised bythe
Hungarian Sociological Association
November 14-15,2008
(Friday-Saturday)
Pannon University
(8200 Veszprém, Hungary, Egyetem u. 10.)
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The conference will be held both in Hungarian and English.
Registration is indispensable for participation.
Registration fee:
Standard fee: 3000 HUF (appr.12,5 EUR),
Full-time students and pensioners: 1500 HUF
More information on: http://www.szociologia.hu/
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Detailed programme
14 November 2008 (Tuesday)
The thematic and sectional meetings in: N103, N104, N105, N112, N113 rooms.
Te exact assignment will be available at the Registration desk from 9.00 AM.
09.00-10.30 Registration and coffee
10.30-12.30 Plenary section
location: Auditorium
chair: Ágnes Utasi
- Viktor Karády (CEU, Budapest):
- Attila Melegh (Hungarian Central Statistical Office): Central and Eastern European Identities in the context of global hierarchies
- György Csepeli (Eötvös Loránd University): Dialogue with the society
12.30-13.00 Buffet lunch
13.00-14.00 Annual Assembly of the Hungarian Sociological Association
location: Auditorium
only for members
Reports of the President, the General Secretary and the Editor in Chief of the Review ofSociology; Erdei-and Polányi- prize awards, election, book presentation.
14.30-16.30Panels (parallel)
Dialogue with the society (1st part)
SectionforCulture, Education and Sociology of Arts
1st theme:Knowledge and society
chair: Attila Melegh
- Péter Deák (Zrínyi Miklós University of National Defence): New connotations of the security perceptions
- Csaba Dupcsik (Institute of Sociology, HAS): Social demands and social sciences. The example of the researches of the Roma
- Tamás Kaiser (Pannon University): Multi-level governance and regional modernization
- Imre Kovách (Institute for Political Science, HAS): Knowledge use, project class and academic science
- Luca Kristóf (Institute for Political Science, HAS): The Reputation of Public Intellectualls in Hungary
- Milán Szathmári (Corvinus University of Budapest): Sociology of clinical trials (in English)
- Miklós Tomka (Pázmány Péter Catholic University):Religious changes in Central and Eastern Europe in the time since 1989
2nd theme:The ideal of equality and the social reality of the political system change
chair: Bence Ságvári
- Tamás Bartus (Corvinus University of Budapest): Are compensating wages paid for costly commuting? Evidence from Hungary
- Emese Hajnalka Belény – András Győrbíró (Sapientia HungarianUniversityof Transylvania): Disability as a research topic: opportunities of knowledge - transfer within the European Union
- Zoltán Farkas (University of Miskolc): The social structure and the order stratification
- Boldizsár Megyesi (Institute for Political Science, HAS): The role of social capital and identity in rural image
- Bence Ságvári (Ithaka)– Balázs Lengyel: The "Creative Atlas" of Hungary. The segmentation of the creative class.
- Katalin Tardos (Institute of Sociology, HAS):Changes in the For-profit Sector: New Social Responsibilities?
- Ágnes Utasi (Institute for Political Science, HAS): Integrating relationships in international comparison
5th theme:New culture- new media- new publicity
chair: Dávid Kitzinger
- Balázs Kanczler (University of Miskolc):The media wars on Hungary 1989-1996
- Tibor Szarvák (Szent István University): Agora project in Szolnok- Creating space in culture and city development
- Péter Tóth (Szent István University): Diffusion of IT usage in rural enviroment
- Gyöngyvér Tõkés (Sapientia HungarianUniversityof Transylvania): New media - new inequalities? Social conditions of the internet diffusion in Romania
- Steven Totosy de Zepetnek (National Sun Yat-sen Univ. and UnivHalle-Wittenberg): Education, Interculturalism, and the New Europe (in English)
6th theme: The survivor of redistribution
chair: Endre Sík
- Bernadett Csurgó (Institute for Political Science, HAS): Urban pressure and consumption countryside
- Ferenc Hammer (Eötvös Loránd University): Brands, consumption and authenticity in socialist Hungary: The case of jeans
- Tamás Keller (TÁRKI Social Research Institute): The impact of intergenerational personality trait on the transmission of economic status
- Gusztáv Nemes (Institute of Economics, HAS): Dust-motes in the machinery. Redistribution, reflexivity and local institutions in rural policy
- György Németh (sociologist, economist): Redistribution
Deliberative Methods in Local Society Research (1st part) (in English)
Section for Economic Sociology
chair: György Lengyel (Corvinus University of Budapest)
- György Lengyel (Corvinus University of Budapest): Deliberative methods in local society research
- Lilla Tóth (Corvinus University of Budapest): The impact of personal and social resources on the perception of group behaviour and atittudes
- Lilla Vicsek (Corvinus University of Budapest) - Anikó Gregor (Eötvös Loránd University)- Marcell Márkus (Corvinus University of Budapest): Explaining the decision to participate – is rational choice theory useful in explaining attendance at the deliberative weekend
- Borbála Göncz (Corvinus University of Budapest): Deliberated opinions and attitudes on the EU
- Gábor Duránszkai (TNS Hungary): Experiences of the survey sampling
16.30-17.00 Coffee break
17.00-19.30Panels (parallel)
Deliberative Methods in Local Society Research (2nd part)( in English)
Section for Economic Sociology
chair: Józef Ni¿nik (Polish Academy of Sciences)
- Zita Herman - Zsófia Ignácz (Eötvös Loránd University): Knowledge gain and attitude change during a deliberative poll. Case study: the DP on regional unemployment in Kaposvar
- Ivett Szalma (Corvinus University of Budapest): Changing opinion in the deliberation goups about the role of the state in the labour market
- Eszter Bakonyi (Corvinus University of Budapest): Attitudes towards economic competition in the Kaposvár small area
- Gábor Király - Réka Várnagy (Corvinus University of Budapest): The Citizens' Jury method and its application possibilities in Hungary
- Éva Vépy-Schlemmer (Corvinus University of Budapest): Connection between education and unemployment in context of Citizen's Jury
Politics and adolescence
Section for Sociology of Education
chair: Tibor Nagy Péter
1st part (17.00-18.30):
- Sik Domonkos(Eötvös Loránd University):An interpretation of socialisation and citizen's socialisation through Habermas' social theory
- Szabó Ildikó (University of Debrecen): Fragmented socialisation: a model for post-socialist Hungary
- Sólyom Andrea (Sapientia HungarianUniversityof Transylvania): Political culture of students in secondary and higher education
- Murányi István (University of Debrecen): Prejudice as a way of life – A comparative study of university students
- Nagy Péter Tibor (Eötvös Loránd University): Anti-democratic attitudes and educational level
2nd part(18.30-20.00): - Csákó Mihály (Eötvös Loránd University): Intolerence and democracy in Hungarian adolescents' political socialisation
- Krémer András (OKSZ): Is there a place for ADR in educational institutions?
- Marián Béla (Marketingcenter): Intergenerational transmission of the memory of 1956
Report on different areas of sport
Sectionfor Sport Sociology
chair: Andrea Gál
- Júlia Ábrahám (Fitness Academy): Recreation and quality of life
- Diana Christodoulu (Semmelweis University): Physical education teachers about their career (in English)
- Tamás Dóczi (Semmelweis University): Sport tourism in Hungary: a quantitative approach
- Andrea Gál (Semmelweis University): Changes in the leisure-sport habits of the Hungarian population
- Éva Kincses Kovács (sociologist): In the magic of five circle, in the year Olympic Game: Dream team, golden people
- Attila Velenczei (NUSI-UPI): Social chance among the participants of a state-sponsored programme
- Yiannakis Orphanos (Institute for Political Science, HAS): Why participate or not in sport while on vacation (in English)
Politicized networks
Sectionfor Social Network Analysis
chair: Balázs Vedres
- Balázs Vedres (CEU, Budapest): Politicized business networks in Hungary, 1987-2001
- Károly Takács (Corvinus University of Budapest): Integration in polarized groups with negative sentiments
- Zoltán Szántó (Corvinus University of Budapest)- István János Tóth: Business corruption in Hungary: first results of an empirical research
SectionforDigital Sociology
chair: Csaba Kollár
- Csaba Kollár (Protokollár Advisory Office): Debut of the Section of Digital Sociology
- Botond Boros: Digital rumour
- Csaba Kollár (Protokollár Advisory Office):Changes of digital eras
- Gabriella Kovács (University of Szeged): How the new telco services "born" the digital era ? Building a complete city: Almere Fiber City - Almere Smart City
- Andrea Pálfy (University of Western Hungary): Blogs – self-expression, relationship on the Internet
- Rebeccah Patonay T (Ars Poetica): The sociological aspects of the digital youth
- Tünde Rembeczki (University of Western Hungary): The effect of Torrents-usage among the Hungarian undergraduates
- Zoltán Urbán (INCOSYS): Corporate communication in the digital era
20.00-22.00 Reception
15 November 2008 (Saturday)
08.30-09.00 Coffee
09.00-11.00 Panels (parallel)
Dialogue with the society (2nd part)
3rd theme:The reproduction of deprivation
chair: János Ladányi
- Balázs Berkovits – Márton Obláth (Institute of Sociology, HAS): From special education to sociology. On the relationship between "handicaps" and "social disadvantage": discourse and politics
- Anikó Bernát - Blanka Páthy-Dencsõ (TÁRKI): Routs of living standard: Curves and straights of living conditions in the Hungarian society between 1992 and 2007
- Mihály Fónai (University of Debrecen): Anomie and depression among romanies in Nort-east Hungary
- Balázs Kanczler (University of Miskolc): The political changing, than crisis solution on Hungary 1989
- Judit Kerülõ (College of Nyíregyháza): The experiences of closing a school located in a neighborhood of gipsies
- Ildikó Laki (Institute of Sociology, HAS): Integration and disability
- Klára Zachariás: Fleas and markets
4th theme: Generations gaps
chair: Dávid Simon
- Gábor Balogh (Pázmány Péter Catholic University): Are competencies peculiar to generations of the civil servants? An
empirical research at a local government - Kálmán Gábor (OFI): Change of era for the youth and challenge of globalization in the East and Central European countries
- Imre Kabai (College of Zsigmond Király): Post-adolescent phenomena in the walk of life of the young professional classes. Trends and turning points
- Kovács Eszter – Pikó Bettina (University of Szeged): Attitudinal changes regarding family life in Hungary
- Máté Tamáska (Eötvös Loránd University): In the wings of the Word Heritage
Diffusion processes and network growth in domestic dailies
Sectionfor Quantitative Social Dynamics
- Nikosz Fokasz (Eötvös Loránd University):Evergreens, sensations, and the rest. Quantitative analysis of dynamics of news articles on domestic politics
- Márton Gerõ (Eötvös Loránd University): Network dynamics behind the press presence
- Gábor Jelenfi (Forsense Market Research Institute):Dynamics of the referendum campaign in print and online media
- István Micsinai (Eötvös Loránd University): Topography and dinamics of coauthor networks
- András Vörös (Corvinus University of Budapest): A demonstration of diffusion courses in the Hungarian Press - Olaszliszka
- Károly Bozsonyi - Nikosz Fokasz - Márton Gerõ - Gábor Jelenfi - Ákos Kopper - István Micsinai - Zsuzsa Szvetelszky - András Vörös: "Subprime mortgage crisis performance” - Quantitative analysis of dynamics of news articles in international press related to recent economic slump
The effects of Western feminist movements on East European feminism after the political system change
Sectionfor Feminism
chair: Andrea Petõ
- Eszter Berán (Eötvös Loránd University): Teleporting the feminist body: the reception of Judit Butler's theory in Hungarian media discourse
- Huszár Józsefné (Roundtable of women in Veszprém): The history of Veszprém Women's Leage after the breakdown of the communist regime
- Magdalena Roguska (University of Warsawa): The gender of Poland: The specifics of Polish feminism after 1998(in English)
- Yasmine Debarge (Institut des Sciences Sociales du Politique- Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan): Child access services in Hungary: importing a practice or renewing a service? (in English)
- Veronika Paksi (Institute of Sociology, HAS): Academic career of women and men in the field of natural science: work-life balance and the obstacles of professional progress (in English)
Movies (in Hungarian)
- Valahol otthon lenni (2004)
directed by Tamás Almási - Tíz év múlva. Nõi sorsok (2008)
directed by AndrásSipos
11.00-11.15 Break
11.15-12.30 Summaries by the chairs
12.30-13.00 Buffet lunch
The conference supported by:
Mecenatúra, Apponyi Albert program (NKTH)
Élet és Irodalom
Heti Világgazdaság
Communication partner:
NEWSLINK.HU
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Hungarian Sociological Association
address: H-1014 Budapest, Országház utca 30.,
tel: +36 1 224 6747, fax: +36 1 2246745,
webpage: http://www.szociologia.hu/,
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