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Pál Kerekes: Cyborg Legends - KönyvkonnektorBlog 19.07.2020
György Csepeli: Human 2.0. – Economic and Social Consequences of the Artificial Intelligence Kossuth Publishing – Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2020. 272 p.
Andrea Szalavetz: Singapore's Success Story in a Hungarian View (Magyar Tudomány, 2020.)
Anikó Magasházi: Singapore Globally Entangled. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2019. 267 p.
László Z. Karvalics: Tales from Kőszeg (Korall, 2020.)
Stories of Kőszeg / ed. Mónika Mátay. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2019. 259 p.
Zoltán Lantos: Talking Cities (Magyar Tudomány, 2020.)
Stories of Kőszeg / ed. Mónika Mátay. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2019. 259 p.
Time to Acceptance of 3 Days for Papers About COVID-19 by Ádám Kun
A new article was written by Ádám Kun (ELTE, Parmenides Foundation, former iASK Researcher). was published on the website of the MDPI.
Festival Tourism and Festival Economy: a Comparative Study of Tihany and Fehérvárcsurgó
László Kulcsár iASK research fellow and László Bodrogai's new study was released in Prosperitas.
Geography – Social Sciences – Tourism: a Theoretical and Methodological Overview
A new article by László Kulcsár was released.
The Western Balkan Migration Route and the Online Media Coverage of Citizens’ Protests
A new article by Dragana Kovačević Bielicki was released.
Examining the Mobility of Higher Education Applicants by Economic Network Models
A new article with the contribution of Zsolt Kosztyán and Ildikó Neumanné Virág was released.
Post-Soviet Russian-speaking Migration, Investment, Entrepreneurship in Eastern and Central Europe (on the Example of Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic)
A new article with the contribution of Sanja Tepavcevic was released.
László Dávid Törő: The Power of the Past (Századok, 2020.)
Attila Pók: The Power of the Past. Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, 2018. 276 p.
"SMSTs on Thin Ice – Motivations Behind Migration from a Hungarian Micro‐region" by Mariann Szabó
The aim of the study, authored by iASK research fellow Dr. Mariann Szabó and Pannonia University researcher Dr. Zsuzsa Banász was to highlight the factors influencing the attachment of inhabitants to the towns in the test area ‘Murafölde’, a Hungarian micro‐region.