!!Attila Melegh - Publications
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Attila Melegh (2023): The Migration Turn and Eastern Europe. A Global Historical Sociological Analysis.  Palgrave Macmillan Cham. XXXIV, 425. [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14294]\\
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Attila Melegh & Zoltán Csányi (2023) Migration anxieties in Eastern Europe. Material grounds for an anti-migrant turn in a global-historical perspective, Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, DOI: 10.1080/25739638.2023.2274671  \\
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Melegh, A. (2022). Neoliberal Nationalism: Immigration and the Rise of the Populist Right. Contemporary Sociology, 51(6), 483–486. [https://doi.org/10.1177/00943061221129662p]   \\
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Melegh A., Vancsó A., Mendly D., Hunyadi M. (2021) Positional Insecurity and the Hungarian Migration Policy. In: Ceccorulli M., Fassi E., Lucarelli S. (eds) The EU Migration System of Governance. The European Union in International Affairs. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53997-9_7]  \\
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Swindle, Jeffrey, Shawn Dorius and Attila Melegh (2019) The mental map of national hierarchy in Europe, International Journal of Sociology, 49 pp 1-22  DOI: 10.1080/00207659.2019.1705051  \\
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Melegh, Attila and Noémi Katona (2020): Towards a scarcity of care? Tensions and contradictions. in transnational elderly care systems in central and eastern Europe. In: Katona, Noémi and Attila Melegh (eds) (2020)Towards a scarcity of care? Tensions and contradictions in transnationalelderly care systems in central and eastern Europe. Budapest, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and Napvilág Kiadó. \\
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Attila Melegh (2019) Towards a transnational and global history of demographic and migratory processes and discourses. In Matthias Middel (ed.) The Practice of Global History: European Perspectives Bloomsbury, London , 149-169 \\
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Attila Melegh, Anna Vancsó, Márton Hunyadi & Dorottya Mendly (2019) Positional Insecurity and the Hegemony of Radical Nationalism. Migration and Justice in the Hungarian Media, The International Spectator, 54:3, 54-71, DOI: 10.1080/03932729.2019.1641783 \\
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Attila Melegh (2019) The Fear of Population Replacement. In:  János Mátyás Kovács ;    Balázs Trencsényi (eds.) Brave New Hungary: Mapping the "System of National Cooperation" Lanham (MD): Rowman and Littlefield, pp 159-184 (2019) ISBN: 9781498543668 \\
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Melegh, Attila, Dóra Gábriel, Gabriella Gresits és Dalma Hámos (2018): Abandoned Hungarian workers and the political economy of care work in Austria. Review of Sociology of The Hungarian  Sociological Association 28(4): 61-1	\\
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__HIGH IMPACT FACTOR PUBLICATIONS (SCIMAGO EVALUATION IN BRACKETS) __\\
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Monograph: Melegh, Attila (2006). On the East/West Slope: Globalization, Nationalism, Racism and Discourses on Central and Eastern Europe, New York-Budapest, CEU Press. Independent reference: 428, (Google) \\
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1.     Perceptions of societal developmental hierarchies in Europe and beyond: A Bulgarian Perspective	Melegh, Attila, Arland Thornton, Dimiter Philipov and Linda Young-DeMarco	European Sociological Review,	Q1\\
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2.	Knowledge and beliefs about national development and developmental hierarchies: The viewpoints of ordinary people in thirteen countries	Arland Thornton, Georgina Binstock, Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, Dirgha      Ghimire, Arjan Gjonca, Attila Melegh, Colter Mitchell, Mansoor Moaddel, Yu Xie, Li-shou Yang, Linda Young-DeMarco - University of Michigan, Kathryn Yount	Social Science Research 	Q1\\
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3.	Living to ourselves. Localizing global hierarchies in state socialist Hungary in the 1970s and 1980s	Melegh, Attila	Journal of Modern European History	Q1\\
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4.	The mental map of national hierarchy in Europe	Swindle, Jeffrey, Shawn Dorius and Attila Melegh	International Journal of Sociology	Q1\\
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5.	Positional Insecurity and the Hegemony of Radical Nationalism. Migration and Justice in the Hungarian Media	Melegh, Attila, Anna Vancsó, Márton Hunyadi & Dorottya Mendly	The International Spectator	Q2\\
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6.	Unequal Exchanges and the Radicalization of Demographic Nationalism in Hungary	Attila Melegh	Intersections	Q2\\
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7.	Provincial Europe	Attila Melegh	International Sociology	Q2\\
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8.	Migration anxieties in Eastern Europe: Material grounds for an anti-migrant turn in a global-historical perspective?	Attila Melegh and Zoltán Csányi	Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe	Q2\\ \\[{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW edit amelegh}][{ALLOW upload amelegh}][{ALLOW comment All}]