Eliza Bodor-Eranus, Hanna Kónya and László Letenyei: Structural holes in the local governments’ tendering activity network in a Hungarian sub-region
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Volume Content:
SOCIAL AND SPATIAL EXCLUSION
Tünde Virág: Spatial consequences of urban policies. Forming a Roma ghetto
Katalin Fehér: On the transformation of a former worker’s colony. Symbolic and social boundaries in the making
András Vigvári: ‘Rural poverty’ in urban spaces of Budapest. Research proposal for examining spatial inequality in contemporary Hungary
Cecilia Fe L Sta Maria: Monumentalizing the urban and concealing the rural/coastal. A spatial reading of Matnog, Sorsogon, Philippines
RURAL-URBAN RELATIONSHIPS
Peter Ehrström: The social role of food and new producer-consumer relations.The case of Sundom, Vaasa, Finland
Riccardo Brozzi, Agnieszka Elzbieta Stawinoga, Christian Hoffmann and Thomas Streifeneder: Determinants of local food purchase. Insight from a consumer survey in South Tyrol (Italy)
Judit Farkas: ‘Where is the large garden that awaits me?’Critique through spatial practice in a Hungarian ecological community
Máté Tamáska: The suburban townscape, its origin and perspectives based on the example of a border town in Hungary (Komárom-Koppánymonostor)
LOCAL AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENTS
Krzysztof Gorlach, Martyna Wierzba-Kubat, Anna Jastrzębiec-Witowska and Piotr Nowak: Local food as an agent of regional rural development. Three examples from the Małopolska region in Poland
Eliza Bodor-Eranus, Hanna Kónya and László Letenyei: Structural holes in the local governments’ tendering activity network in a Hungarian sub-region
Anna Augustyn and Gusztáv Nemes: Social components of food marketing in RDP-supported projects,
DOCTORAL THESIS: MAIN FINDINGS
Zoltán Lakatos: The Substantialist reason in value research. A critical assessment of two Inglehart theses
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