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Ferenc Miszlivetz-Laura Takács: Images of Kőszeg KRAFT
Kőszeg's recently renovated built heritage by KRAFT programme is presented in this new iASK volume, which was released on 10th December, 2020.
Are we already in the global water crises? Where can science and technology be of help?
A study written by András Szöllősi-Nagy (hydrologist, a former fellow of iASK) was published in Valore Hungariae MIND volume 3. page 22-26.
Árpád Rab: Human 2.0 - Economic and Social Consequences of the Artificial Intelligence (Magyar Tudomány, 2020/11)
György Csepeli: Human 2.0. - Economic and Social Consequences of the Artificial Intelligence Kossuth Publishing – Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 272 p.
Navigating Troubled Waters - Dedicated to George Schöpflin on his 80th Birthday
It is a great honour to publish a volume of academic essays to celebrate György Schöpflin’s contribution to our intellectual wellbeing (using the date of his birthday is simply a pretext).
Talking Houses in Kőszeg - About the method
The latest article by Mónika Mátay, and appeared in issue 4 of the URBS Urban History Yearbook in 2020.
Student Mobility vs. Internal Migration
A new article with the contribution of Zsolt Kosztyán was released in Magyar Tudomány.
Andrea Éltető: Imitable model? (Külgazdaság, 2019.)
Anikó Magasházi: Singapore globally entangled. Institute of Advanced Studies, 2019. 267 p.
Articles released in Visegrad Europe
The Visegrad Europe journal has several articles from our researchers in issue 3-4./2019.
The bitter fruits of 1918-1920 for the Hungarians
A new article by György Csepeli was released in Visegrad Europe.
Pál Kerekes: On the threshold of rehumanization of knowledge repositories (Tudományos és Műszaki tájékoztatás, 2020.)
György Csepeli: Human 2.0. Kossuth Publishing - Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 272 p.
Iván Bába-Iván Gyurcsík-Csaba Gy. Kiss: Central Europe in 2020 : Through Hungarian Eyes
Should Central Europe abandon essential components of its identity in order to conform to Western Europe, so that the fate of Europe could be turned in a “good direction,” or is it possible that a deeper integration of the two macro-regions will emerge, where the two, Western and Central parts of equal rank unite to create a genuinely and deeply integrated Europe?
Faultlines and Frontlines of European Transformation
This volume is a compilation of some of the keynote speeches and lectures that were delivered at the Fourth European Blue Sky Conference. The new iASK volume can be downloaded for free!