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Rethinking AI Education: Ethical Curricula for the Future
Szabolcs Marka, Member of iASK Advisory Board alongside Saswato R. Das, has co-authored an opinion piece titled "Amid ethical concerns, it’s time for AI to go back to school," published in the South China Morning Post.
Melinda Harlov-Csortán: Remembering and Forgetting Communism in Hungary. Studies on Collective Memory and Memory Politics in Context by Attila Pók
Attila Pók: Remembering and Forgetting Communism in Hungary. Studies on Collective Memory and Memory Politics in Context
Isidora Grubački: Izabella Agárdi. On the Verge of History: Life Stories of Rural Women from Serbia, Romania, and Hungary, 1920–2020
Izabella Agárdi. On the Verge of History: Life Stories of Rural Women from Serbia, Romania, and Hungary, 1920–2020
Remarks on the rural development of the cultural and creative industries in North-Western Hungary
A brand new, joint article was released in International Journal of Innovative Research & Scientific Studies, written by our former researchers Petra Kinga Kézai and Szandra Gombos.
Edit Balázs, Attila Katona: Glitter and Disaster
This contents is only available in Hungarian.
Sanja Tepavcevic: Global Crises, Resilience, and Future Challenges
Rubin Zemon: A Case Study on the Power of Global Crises to Build or Divide Communities
Kathy Henderson: My Disappearing Uncle
Kathy Henderson's novel, My Disappearing Uncle is also available in Hungarian, the result of a joint project between iASK and Gondolat Publishing.
Old and new “scapegoats” in Eastern Europe
Attila Pók's new study was released by Sandstein Publisher in German.
Ryszard Praszkier (2025): Social Network Analysis (SNA): Characteristics and Example Application; The “Network Effect” Hypothesis
Polányi Centre Working Paper I.2025/WP01
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Our institute's researcher, Anikó Magasházi's brand new chapter was released, written with the contribution of Timothy Yaw Acheampong.
Éva Stefánich, Szabolcs Morvay: Value-based regional development in Szigetköz
Ákos Jakobi, Ferenc Miszlivetz, János Rechnitzer (eds.): Insula Magna – Landscape, Water and Sound in Szigetköz. Gondolat Publ. – iASK, Budapest – Kőszeg, p. 390
Nothing to see here, move along
A brand new article was published in Political Psychology, written by one of our institutes's researcher, Péter Krekó in 2025.