Publication Awards 2025
Authors of the best publications of our institutes are acknowledged each year. On 5 March, 2025, Zsolt Boda, General Director, handed out the awards at the annual meeting of the Centre for Social Sciences, followed by brief presentations of the research findings.
Announcement
We inform our partners that due to a government decision, our research centre was integrated into ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. As of 1 August 2025, our legal name is ELTE Centre for Social Sciences
Upcoming events
Dario Elia Tosi: Linguistic Rights of National and Ethnic Minorities
Featured news
The latest issue of Intersections EEJSP has been published
Katona, Noémi – Melegh, Attila (Eds.) (2020) Towards a scarcity of care? Tensions and contradictions in transnational elderly care systems in central and eastern Europe
Available here.
CfP - Challenges of Democratic Innovations in Europe (Research Workshop)
In democratic political systems, the main actors of representative democracy are party leaders, elected parliamentarians, and cabinet members. In addition to these, there are other ways of decision-making in a democratic political system such as participatory and deliberative democracy. These involve citizens and non-governmental organizations that aim to improve the social acceptance and effectiveness of political decisions. Research on democratic innovations focuses on successful practices and methods aimed at changing democratic governance and political structures to improve them. Such innovations range from direct democracy (e.g. referendums, agenda initiatives, recall) to deliberative practices (e.g. deliberative polling, consultative mini-publics, participatory budgeting etc.) in offline and online settings.
Reproductive politics and sex education in Cold War Europe - Special Issue (2020) (eds. Eszter Varsa - Dorottya Szikra)
History of the Family, 25(4). Open access >>
Ochsner, Michael – Szalma Ivett – Takács, Judit (Eds.) Division of Labour within Families, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy. Thematic Issue of Social Inclusion, 2020, 8, 4
Albert, Fruzsina – Hajdu, Gábor – Dávid, Beáta (2020) Egocentric Contact Networks of Older Adults: Featuring Quantity, Strength and Function of Ties
Struggles over Europe: Postcolonial East/West Dynamics of Race, Gender and Sexuality
POLTEXT’s proposal for ParlaMint’s ‘Call for New Languages’ has been successful
POLTEXT’s proposal for ParlaMint’s ‘Call for New Languages’ has been successful and POLTEXT will now have the opportunity to contribute parliamentary corpora to ParlaMint’s (CLARIN) collection.
Publication: Miklós Sebők and Zoltán Kacsuk's article
Miklós Sebők and Zoltán Kacsuk have published an article entitled ’The Multiclass Classification of Newspaper Articles with Machine Learning: The Hybrid Binary Snowball Approach’ in Political Analysis.
Our results
Single mothers by choice in Hungary. Motivations for solo motherhood and the importance of genetic ties
The quiet collapse: Authoritarian neoliberalism and the crisis of care of older people in Hungary
June 2026
Katona, N., & Gábriel, D. (2026). The quiet collapse: Authoritarian neoliberalism and the crisis of care of older people in Hungary. Economy and Society, 55(2), 301–323. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085147.2026.2632445
Electoral Revolution: The Collapse of Hungary’s Electoral Autocracy
May 2026
Written by Andrea Szabó, András Bozóki, and Zoltán Gábor Szűcs-Zágoni
The populist voter trap: why regime change may not end populism
Polarizing transition? New paper by István Benedek
March 2026
Benedek István (2026): Polarizing transition? Opposition strategies and the rise of Péter Magyar and the Respect and Freedom Party (TISZA) in Hungary. Comparative European Politics.

