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Reclaiming the margins in environmental research: Epistemic inequalities across Europe's geographical and disciplinary peripheries Read more

co-authored article by Viktor Varjú, Dóra Bálint and Gergely Tagai Read more

Restructuring of the state-market relations in Turkey: an analysis of infrastructure failures in the transportation sector - new co-authored study by Ágnes Szunomár Read more

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A study by Imre Fertő and Gergely Csurilla published in Social Science Quarterly has ranked within the top 10% of most-viewed papers Read more

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Smart Cities and Urban Sustainability - by Boglárka Barsi Read more

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Changing and continuous patterns of regional development disparities in Hungary, 1910–2022 by Róbert Győri and György Mikle 

Changing and continuous patterns of regional development disparities in Hungary, 1910–2022  Róbert Győri and György Mikle    Background and methods  Regional disparities have been studied by geographers using quantitative methods for over six decades. Quantifying spatial social phenomena through indices like GDP and HDI became popular, and significant efforts have been made to introduce more […]