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Research & Studies

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A brand new artivle was published in Political Psychology, written by one of our institutes’s researcher, Péter Krekó in 2025.

A possible complex approach to regional strategic thinking

A brand new article was released in Comitatus, written by Ákos Jakobi, Mariann Szabó, Ferenc Miszlivetz and Szabolcs Morvay. The article’s full title is A possible complex approach to regional strategic thinking: recent experiences of the “Creative City Sustainable Regions” concept.

Prostitutes, arslaves, deviant women’s fashions : anti-women prejudices in the 19th century

The latest article by Mónika Mátay, FTI-iASK Resident Researcher, appears in the 2024/3 issue of BBC History Magazine.   Abstract “Furies with human bodies”, “immoral beasts”, half-worldly women who can be recognised just by buying cigarettes… and the wearing of trousers that causes moral panic. Mónika Mátay uses the most famous prostitute murders of the […]

Education in the Age of AI

Education in the age of AI

iASK Research Fellow Ivana Stepanovic has published a paper “in the Prospects Journal published by Springer.