Publications
Publications
2021 | |||
Balogh, Péter | The concept of the Carpathian Basin: its evolution, counternarratives, and geopolitical implications | JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY 71 pp. 51-62. (2021) | (D1) |
2020 | |||
Balogh, Péter | Clashing geopolitical self-images? The strange co-existence of Christian bulwark and Eurasianism (Turanism) in Hungary | EURASIAN GEOGRAPHY AND ECONOMICS 27 p. (2020) | (Q1) |
Demeter, Gábor; Csaplár-Degovics, Krisztián; Bottlik, Zsolt | The role of ethnic mapping in nation-building and its influence on political decision-making across the Balkan Peninsula (1840s-1910s) | In: WAR, PEACE AND NATION-BUILDING (1853–1918). Belgrade, Szerbia: Istorijski Institut (2020) pp. 57-80. | |
Jobbitt, Steven; Győri, Róbert | East Central Europe | In: Domosh, Mona; Heffernan, Michael; Withers, Charles W. J. (szerk.) The Sage Handbook of Historical Geography. London, Egyesült Királyság, Thousand Oaks (CA), Amerikai Egyesült Államok, New Delhi, India, Singapore, Szingapúr: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD (2020) pp. 75-99. | |
Travis, Charles (szerk.); Ludlow, Francis (szerk.); Gyuris, Ferenc (szerk.) | Historical Geography, GIScience and Textual Analysis | Cham, Svájc: Springer International Publishing (2020) | |
Jankó, Ferenc | Fear regimes: Comparing climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic | GEOFORUM 117 pp. 308-310. (2020) | (D1) |
Jankó, Ferenc; Drüszler, Áron; Gálos, Borbála; Móricz, Norbert; Papp-Vancsó, Judit; Pieczka, Ildikó; Pongrácz, Rita; Rasztovits, Ervin; Soósné Dezső, Zsuzsanna; Szabó, Orsolya | Recalculating climate change consensus: The question of position and rhetoric | JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION 254 Paper: 120127 (2020) | (D1) |
Jankó, Ferenc; Drüszler, Áron; Gálos, Borbála; Móricz, Norbert; Papp-Vancsó, Judit; Pieczka, Ildikó; Pongrácz, Rita; Rasztovits, Ervin; Soósné Dezső, Zsuzsanna; Szabó, Orsolya | Sources of doubt: actors, forums, and language of climate change skepticism | SCIENTOMETRICS 123 pp. 1-27. (2020) | (D1) |
Jankó, Ferenc; Mihály, Melinda | Local interests, identity and Slovak heritage: elite discourses on urban development in Békéscsaba, Hungary | GEOGRAFICKY CASOPIS 72: 4 pp. 319-335. (2020) | (Q3) |
Telbisz, T; Gruber, P; Mari, L; Kőszegi, M; Bottlik, Zs; Standovár, T | Geological Heritage, Geotourism and Local Development in Aggtelek National Park (NE Hungary) | GEOHERITAGE 12: 1 Paper: 5 (2020) | (Q2) |
Mikle, György | Long-term transformation of Hungarian manors: The relevance of the rural restructuring approach and the concept of the precariat | JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES 77 pp. 105-112. (2020) | (D1) |
Mikle, György; Randelli, Filippo | The evolution of rural areas influenced by large-scale farming: four case studies from Hungary | GEOJOURNAL 15: 1 pp. 12-24. (2020) | (Q2) |
Timár, Judit | Communist and Postcommunist Geographies | In: Kobayashi, Audrey Lynn (szerk.) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Amsterdam, Hollandia: Elsevier (2020) pp. 335-341. | |
Timár, Judit; Kovács, Zoltán | Hinterland Development | In: Kobayashi, Audrey Lynn (szerk.) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Amsterdam, Hollandia: Elsevier (2020) pp. 5-13. | |
Varga, György | Conflicting economic and social interests in the use of urban commons: Segways and electric scooters in public spaces. A case study from Budapest, Hungary | SPACE AND ECONOMY: BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY / ESPACO E ECONOMIA 9: 19 pp. 1-19. (2020) | |
2019 | |||
Svensson, Sara; Balogh, Péter; Cartwright, Andrew | Unexpected Counter-Movements to Nationalism: the Hidden Potential of Local Food Communities | EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRYSIDE 25: 1 pp. 37-61. (2019) | (Q3) |
Farkas, György | Linguistic and ethnic border changes: within the frames of Ister-Granum Euroregion settlement group | In: Bottlik, Zsolt; Gyelník, Teodor; Ocskay, Gyula (szerk.) Changes in the Representation of a Borderscape: The Case of the Mária Valéria Bridge. Budapest, Magyarország: Central European Service for Cross-Border Initiatives (CESCI) (2019) pp. 129-165. | |
Győri, Róbert; Withers, Charles W. J. | Trianon and its aftermath: British geography and the 'dismemberment' of Hungary, c.1915-c.1922 | SCOTTISH GEOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL 135: 1-2 pp. 68-97. (2019) | (Q2) |
Timár, Judit | Hungarian feminist geography in a curved space? | GENDER PLACE AND CULTURE 26: 7-9 pp. 1094-1102. (2019) | (D1) |
Timár, Judit | Feminist Interventions: Central and Eastern Europe | In: Orum, Anthony M (szerk.) The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies. Chichester, Egyesült Királyság: Wiley-Blackwell, (2019) pp. 591-596. | |
2018 | |||
Balogh, Péter; Pete, M | Bridging the Gap: Cross-border Integration in the Slovak–Hungarian Borderland around Štúrovo–Esztergom | JOURNAL OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES 33: 4 pp. 605-622. (2018) | (Q2) |
Berki, Márton; Sivadó, B | ‘...the opium of the people’? Religiosity in socialist new towns | BELGEO - REVUE BELGE DE GEOGRAPHIE 4 pp. 1-17. (2018) | (Q4) |
Baji, Péter; Berki, Márton; Izsák, Éva | Transformation processes of the city center of Budapest: from historical development to the new economy | SPACE AND ECONOMY: BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY / ESPACO E ECONOMIA 7: 13 pp. 1-24. (2018) | |
Simó, Balázs; Gordos, Tamás; Józsa, Viktóra | Regional instititutions at the doorstep of post 2020 cohesion policy – status report from Hungary | DETUROPE: CENTRAL EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TOURISM AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 10: 3 pp. 14-32. (2018) | (Q3) |
Jankó, Ferenc ; Bertalan, Laura ; Hoschek, Mónika ; Komornoki, Karolina ; Németh, Nikoletta ; Pappné, Vancsó Judit | Perception, understanding, and action: attitudes of climate change in the Hungarian population | HUNGARIAN GEOGRAPHICAL BULLETIN (2009-) 67 : 2 pp. 159-171. , 13 p. (2018) | (Q2) |
Fabula, Szabolcs; Timár, Judit | Violations of the right to the city for women with disabilities in peripheral rural communities in Hungary | CITIES: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN POLICY AND PLANNING 76: June pp. 52-57. (2018) | (D1) |
Momsen, Janet Henshall; Szörényi Kukorelli, Irén; Timár, Judit | Gender at the Border: Entrepreneurship in Rural Post-Socialist Hungary | London, Egyesült Királyság, New York, Amerikai Egyesült Államok: Routledge, Taylor and Francis (2018), 156 p. | |
Hudson, Ray; Jessop, Bob; Sevilla-Buitrago, Alvaro; Timár, Judit; Vale, Mario | Book review symposium: Crisis Spaces: Structures, Struggles and Solidarity in Southern Europe | EUROPEAN URBAN AND REGIONAL STUDIES 25: 4 pp. 423-440. (2018) | (D1) |
Tolnai, Gábor Nándor | Budapest’s fragmented riverfront renewal: Western trends interspersed with post-socialist characteristics | BELGEO - REVUE BELGE DE GEOGRAPHIE: 4 pp. 1-17. (2018) | (Q4) |