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Issue 92–93
Published:
01. 09. 2015
Available:
Yes
Content
Majority-minority Monologue
Social Structure and Recognition
Viktor Berger
Ákos Huszár
Katalin Füzér
Recognition: Norms and Classes from Philosophical and Sociological Perspectives
János Weiss
Timeliness or Untimeliness of the Concept of Labour
Tamás Ullmann
Context and Hidden Problems of the Theory of Recognition
László Gergely Szücs
Individual Autonomy in the Quest for Recongnition
Róbert Tardos
Recognition, Prestige, Exclusion, Social Capital
Péter Róbert
Dilemmas of Class Analysis and Stratification Research in Hungary
Zoltán Csizmadia
Ádám Páthy
Péter Tóth
Components of Social Stratification in a Hungarian Metropolitan Area
Márk Áron Éber
Class Structure in Hungary from the Perspective of the World-Systems Analysis
Axel Honneth
On Not Two But Three Notions of Liberty
Big Data and Sociology
Tibor Dessewffy
László Láng
The Chance Encounter of Big Data and Sociology on an Operating Table
György Csepeli
Sociology and Big Data
Zoltán Gayer
Taste Analysis and Big Data
László Z. Karvalics
A Contribution to Anchoring Big Data in Social Science
Renáta Németh
Do the Numbers Really Speak for Themselves?
Iván Székely
Data-free Zones: Their Necessity and Chances
Tibor Dessewffy
László Láng
Code/Coda
Replika Dispute: Thesis in Discussion
István Harcsa
Towards “an Adequately Complex, Well Thought Out and Empirically Grounded View of Society”