Kategória: Research
Two new abstracts sent to ICHG2018 and AAG2018
I have sent two abstracts to the 17th International Conference of Historical Geographers in Warsaw, July 15–20 and one – the latter abstract here provided – to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in New Orleans, April 10–14 in 2018.
Historical geographies of the “quantitative revolution”: Towards a transnational history of central place theory
“The Ghana job”: Opening Hungary to the developing world
Hungary and Ghana, 1950s-1960s
My research report to the Open Society Archives turned out to be a draft of a lengthy working paper that summarizes some of the materials I have been working with. You can read about my OSA research proposal here.
Opening the Semi-Periphery: Decolonisation and Socialist Hungary
Research Plan for the Open Society Archives Following the line of recent studies on global socialisms and postsocialisms (Apor and Iordachi 2005; Tulbure 2009; Gille 2010; Éber et al. 2014), “socialist globalisation” and “the other […]
Térbeli fordulat a tudománytörténetben? A tudományos tudás történeti földrajza
Április 25-én az ELTE TáTK Tudománykutató Központjának előadássorozatában adok elő a szűkebb szakterületemről, amelyből a disszertációmat is írom. Az időpont várhatóan 14:00 (egyeztetés alatt), helyszín a Tanári Klub lesz. Az alábbiakban olvasható az előadás összefoglalója: […]
Speaking from the Semi-Periphery: Decolonizing Geographical Knowledge Production in Socialist Hungary, 1960s to 1980s
In recent months I’ve prepared a new research plan/paper on the stuff I’ve been doing, connected to my work in the 1989 After 1989 project: The “spatial turn” in the history of scientific knowledge has called […]
Assembling Hungarian socialist urban and regional planning in the early post-WWII period
This paper explores the early post-WWII era institutionalization of socialist urban and regional planning, and the uneven relations between the nation-state and the urban scale in Hungary. From the perspective of science and technology studies […]
