Az MTA TK kutatóinak kiemelkedő nemzetközi publikációi, 2018–19

2019. első félév

  1. Böcskei BalázsMolnár Csaba: The radical right in government? – Jobbik’s pledges in Hungary’s legislation (2010–2014) East European Politics, Volume 35, 2019 - Issue 1, pp. 1-20 Impakt faktor: 0.817
  2. Feischmidt, Margit; Pries, Ludger; Cantat, Celine (szerk.) Refugee Protection and Civil Society in Europe CHAM : Palgrave Macmillan, (2019) pp. 379-399. , 21 p.
  3. Cantat, Celine ; Feischmidt, Margit: Conclusion: Civil Involvement in Refugee Protection—Reconfiguring Humanitarianism and Solidarity in Europe In: Feischmidt, Margit; Pries, Ludger; Cantat, Celine (szerk.) Refugee Protection and Civil Society in Europe CHAM : Palgrave Macmillan, (2019) pp. 379-399. , 21 p.
  4. Feischmidt, Margit; Zakariás, Ildikó:  Politics of Care and Compassion: Civic Help for Refugees and Its Political Implications in Hungary—A Mixed-Methods Approach In: Feischmidt, Margit; Pries, Ludger; Cantat, Celine (szerk.) Refugee Protection and Civil Society in Europe CHAM : Palgrave Macmillan, (2019) pp. 59-99. Paper: Chapter 3 , 40 p.
  5. Gárdos-Orosz Fruzsina Kinga: Unamendability as a Judicial Discovery?: Inductive Learning Lessons from Hungary In: Oder, Bertil Emrah; Albert, Richard (szerk.) An Unamendable Constitution? : Unamendability in Constitutional Democracies New York: Springer International Publishing, (2018) pp. 231-258. , 28 p.
  6. Hajdu Gábor; Sik Endre: Are the work values of the younger generations changing? In: O'Reilly, Jacqueline; Leschke, Janine; Ortlieb, Renate; Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin; Villa, Paola (szerk.) (2019) Youth Labor in Transition: Inequalities, Mobility, and Policies in Europe. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 626-659.
  7. Hajdu Gábor; Hajdu Tamás: Ambient temperature and sexual activity: Evidence from time use surveys Demographic Research, 40, 307-318. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2019.40.12 Impakt faktor: 1, 478
  8. Horváthy Balázs: Member States’ Interests and the Common Commercial Policy In: Between compliance and particularism: Member State interests and European Union law CHAM : Springer, (2019) pp. 299-320.
  9. Kisfalusi Dorottya; Takács, Károly ; Pál, Judit: Gossip and Reputation in Adolescent Networks In: Francesca, Giardini; Rafael, Wittek (szerk.) The Oxford Handbook of Gossip and Reputation Oxford, Egyesült Királyság / Anglia : Oxford University Press, (2019) pp. 359-379. , 21 p.
  10. Koltai Júlia Anna; Lőrincz, László; Anna Fruzsina, Győr; Károly, Takács: Collapse of an online social network: Burning social capital to create it? Social Networks, Volume 57, May 2019, Pages 43-53. Impakt Faktor: 3.569
  11. Kovács Éva: Limits of Universalization: The European Memory Sites of Genocide Journal of Genocide Research, VOL. 20, NO. 4, 490–509 Scimago ranking: Q1
  12. Kovács Eszter: Direct and indirect political remittances of the transnational engagement of Hungarian kin-minorities and diaspora communities Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 2019. január 15 (online) Impakt faktor: 1,871
  13. Majtényi Balázs; Ákos, Kopper ; Pál, Susánszky: Constitutional othering, ambiguity and subjective risks of mobilization in Hungary: examples from the migration crisis DEMOCRATIZATION 26 : 2 pp. 173-189. , 17 p. (2019) Scimago ranking: Q1 (2017)
  14. Medgyesi Márton; Nagy Ildikó: Income sharing and spending decisions of young people living with their parents Jacqueline O'Reilly, Janine Leschke, Renate Ortlieb, Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, and Paola Villa (szerk.): Youth Labor in Transition: Inequalities, Mobility, and Policies in Europe . Oxford University Press, Oxford 2019
  15. Medgyesi Márton; Renato Carmo; Cédric Rio: Reducing Inequalities. A Challenge for the European Union? Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2018, 1-259.
  16. Medgyesi Márton: Inequality of Outcomes and Opportunities Among the Young in: Carmo, R.; Rio, C.; Medgyesi, M.: Reducing Inequalities - A Challenge for the European Union? Palgrave Macmillan, Cham 2018, 115-134.
  17. Megyesi Gergely Boldizsár; Bernadett Csurgó, Imre Kovách: After a long march: the results of two decades of rural restructuring in Hungary Eastern European Countryside Vol 24 Issue 1. Impakt Faktor: 0,182
  18. Messing Vera: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations in Researching “Roma Migration” In: Tina, Magazzini; Stefano, Piemontese - Constructing Roma Migrants: European Narratives and Local Governance LONDON : Springer, (2018) pp. 21-35. , 14 p.
  19. Neumann Eszter; Meg Magurie, Sharon Gewirtz, Emma Towers: Contextualising policy work: policy enactment and the specificities of English secondary schools Research Papers in Education Online first Impakt faktor: 1,475
  20. Neumann Eszter; Meg Maguire, Sharon Gewirtz, Emma Towers: Policy, contextual matters and unintended outcomes: the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) and its impact on physical education in English secondary schools Sport, Education and Society Scimago ranking: Q1 (2017)
  21. Papp Mónika: Member State Interests and EU Internal Market Law In: Between Compliance and Particularism (ed. Marton Varju) Cham, Springer Publishing, 2019, pp. 103-127
  22. Papp MónikaVarju Márton: Member State Patriotism and EU Law: Legitimate Regulatory Control Through Proportionality? In: Market Liberalism and Economic Patriotism in the Capitalist World-System (eds: Gerőcs Tamás-Szanyi Miklós) Cham, Springer Publishing, 2019, pp.127-151.
  23. Pethesné Dávid Beáta; Lukács J. Ágnes: Roma Undergraduates’ Personal Network in the Process of College Transition. A Social Capital Approach  RESEARCH IN HIGHER EDUCATION 60 : 1 pp. 64-82. , 19 p. (2019) Impakt faktor: 1.792
  24. Bene Márton: Sharing Is Caring! Investigating Viral Posts on Politicians’ Facebook Pages During the 2014 General Election Campaign in Hungary. Routledge, 2019, Lilleker, D. et al (eds): Social media campaigning in Europe
  25. Schmidt Andrea; dr. Parti Katalin, Néray Bálint: Cyberbullying in Hungary In: Anna Kostanza Baldry ;    Catherine Blaya ;    David P. Farrington (szerk.) International perspectives on cyberbullying Cham (Németország): Springer International Publishing, Palgrave Macmillan, pp 205-229 (2018)
  26. Sebők MiklósBoda Zsolt: The Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project In: Frank, R Baumgartner; Christian, Breunig; Emiliano, Grossman (szerk.) Comparative Policy Agendas: Theory, Tools, Data Oxford, Egyesült Királyság / Anglia : Oxford University Press, (2019) Paper: 11: The Hungarian Agendas Project , 9 p.
  27. Albert, Fruzsina ; Dávid, Beáta ; Kmetty, Zoltán ; Kristóf, Luca ; Róbert, Péter ; Szabó, Andrea: Mapping the Post-communist Class Structure: Findings from a New Multidimensional Hungarian Class Survey EAST EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETIES vol 32 : 3 pp. 544-565. , 22 p. Impakt faktor: 0, 817
  28. Szente Zoltán; Lachmayer, Konrad (szerk.): The Principle of Effective Legal Protection in Administrative Law New York, Amerikai Egyesült Államok, London, Egyesült Királyság / Anglia : Routledge (2018) , 399 p.
  29. Szente ZoltánGárdos-Orosz, Fruzsina: Introduction: Contemporary challenges of constitutional adjudication in Europe In: Szente, Zoltán; Gárdos-Orosz, Fruzsina (szerk.) New Challenges to Constitutional Adjudication in Europe : A Comparative Perspective London, Egyesült Királyság / Anglia : Routledge, (2018) p. 3 , 15 p.
  30. Szente ZoltánGárdos-Orosz, Fruzsina: Judicial deference or political loyalty?: The Hungarian Constitutional Court’s role in tackling crisis situations  In: Szente, Zoltán; Gárdos-Orosz, Fruzsina (szerk.) New Challenges to Constitutional Adjudication in Europe : A Comparative Perspective London, Egyesült Királyság / Anglia : Routledge, (2018) p. 89 , 22 p.
  31. Szente ZoltánGárdos-Orosz, Fruzsina: Constitutional courts under pressure – An assessment In: Szente, Zoltán; Gárdos-Orosz, Fruzsina (szerk.) New Challenges to Constitutional Adjudication in Europe : A Comparative Perspective London, Egyesült Királyság / Anglia : Routledge, (2018) pp. 291-312. , 22 p.
  32. Szente Zoltán: Conceptualising the principle of effective legal protection in administrative law In: Zoltán, Szente; Lachmayer, Konrad (szerk.) The Principle of Effective Legal Protection in Administrative Law New York, Amerikai Egyesült Államok, London, Egyesült Királyság / Anglia : Routledge, (2018) pp. 5-28
  33. Szép Viktor: Foreign Policy Without Unilateral Alternatives? EU Member State Interests and the Imposition of Economic Sanctions In: Varju, Márton (szerk.) Between compliance and particularism: Member State interests and European Union law CHAM : Springer, (2019) pp. 321-338. , 18 p.
  34. Takács Judit; Emilie Karafillakis, Clarissa Simas, Caitlin Jarrett, Pierre Verger, Patrick Peretti-Watel, Fadia Dib, Stefania De Angelis, Karam Adel Ali, Lucia Pastore Celentano & Heidi Larson: HPV vaccination in a context of public mistrust and uncertainty: a systematic literature review of determinants of HPV vaccine hesitancy in Europe Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, Published online: 20 Feb 2019; DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1564436; pp 1-14 Impakt Faktor 2,229
  35. Tóth Olga : Costa, Diogo ; Hatzidimitriadou, Eleni ; Ioannidi-Kapolo, Elli ; Lindert, Jutta ; Soares, Joaquim ; Sundin, Örjan ; Barros, Henrique  The impact of intimate partner violence on forgone healthcare: a population-based, multicentre European study European Journal of Public Health Impakt Faktor 2,782
  36. Tóth Olga; Nicole, Geovana Dias ; Diogo, Costa ; Joaquim, J F Soares ; Eleni, Hatzidimitriadou ; Elisabeth, Ioannidi ; Jutta, Lindert ; Orjan, Sundin ; Henrique, Barros ; Silvia, Fraga : Social support and the intimate partner violence victimization among adults from six European countries FAMILY PRACTICE Paper: 10.1093/fampra/cmy042 , 8 p. (2019) Impakt faktor: 1, 675

 

2018.

1. Kmetty Zoltán, Tardos Róbert; Albert Fruzsina; Dávid Beáta: Mapping social milieus and cohesion patterns between 1997 and 2014; Social Networks, Volume 55, October 2018, Pages 116–129; Impakt faktor: 2.462; http://real.mtak.hu/73186/

2. Bárdi Nándor; Kiss Tamás: Minority Political Agency in Historical Perspective: Periodization and Key Problems; 37-70 p. In: Bardi N. – Kiss T. et. al (eds.): Unequal accomodation of minority rights. Hungarians in Transylvania. Palgrave Macmillan, London-New York, 2018; http://real.mtak.hu/90086/

3. Bárdi Nándor (ed.); Kiss Tamás; Toró Tibor; Székely István Gergő; Horváth István: Unequal Accommodation of Minority Rights, Hungarians in Transylvania. Eds. Kiss T., Székely I.G., Toró T., Bárdi N., HorváthI., Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 554 p.; http://real.mtak.hu/90086/

4. Bencze Mátyás - Ng, Gar Yein (Eds.): How to Measure the Quality of Judicial Reasoning; Springer, 2018; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90786

5. Bene Márton: Sharing Is Caring! Investigating Viral Posts on Politicians’ Facebook Pages During the 2014 General Election Campaign in Hungary; Journal of Information Technology & Politics; Vol. 14. 2017. No. 4. 387-402 p.; Impakt faktor: 2.042; http://real.mtak.hu/89190/

6. Bene Márton: Post Shared, Vote Shared: Investigating the Link Between Facebook Performance and Electoral Success During the Hungarian General Election Campaign of 2014; Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Vol. 95. No. 2. 363-380 p.; Impakt faktor: 1,717; http://real.mtak.hu/89191

7. Bene MártonSzabó Gabriella, Cristian Norocel: Media Visibility and Inclusion of Radical Right Populism in Hungary and Romania; Problems of Post-Communism; 2018. 1-14 p.; Impakt faktor: 0.755; http://real.mtak.hu/90087

8. Békés Csaba: Hungary 1968: Reform and the challange of the Prague Spring.; Palgrave Macmillan - In: Kevin McDermott –Matthew Stibbe (Eds.) Eastern Europe in 1968. Responses to the Prague Spring and Warsaw Pact invasion. London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, 147–167.; http://real.mtak.hu/90088

9. Boda Zsolt, Ócsai András: The Power of Tradition: Béres Pharmaceuticals; In: E. O'Higgins, L. Zsolnai (szerk.) Progressive Business Models: Creating Sustainable and Pro-Social Enterprise. 310 p. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. pp. 51-72.; http://real.mtak.hu/90089

10. Bocskor Ákos: Anti-immigration discourses in Hungary during the ‘crisis’ year: the Orbán government’s ‘National Consultation’ campaign of 2015.; Sociology 2018(3); Impact Factor: 1.96; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90856

11. Csata Zsombor: Economy and Ethnicity in Transylvania; Part of the Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship Series book series ( CAL); Palgrave Macmillan; 2018; http://real.mtak.hu/85944/

12. Csata Zsombor, Marácz László: Regulatory Environment, Linguistic Inequalities, and New Opportunities for Hungarian Minority Interest Representation in Romania.; Language Policy and Linguistic Justice pp 393-430; Springer 2018.; http://real.mtak.hu/85945/

13. Csurgó Bernadett; Kovách Imre; Megyesi Boldizsár: After a Long March: the Results of Two Decades of Rural Restructuring in Hungary; EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRYSIDE; 24 : 1 pp. 81-109. Paper: DOI: 10.2478/eec-2018-0005 , 29 p.; Impakt faktor: 0,38; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90804

14. Smith M K; Egedy T; Csizmady Adrienne;  Jancsik A; Olt Gergely; Michalkó G: Non-planning and tourism consumption in Budapest’s inner city; Tourism Geographies : An International Journal Of Tourism  Space Place And Environment, Volume 20, 2018 - Issue 3; 524-548 p.; Impakt faktor: 2.068; http://real.mtak.hu/90094

15. Eiler Ferenc: The Congress of European Nationalities and the International Protection of Minority Rights, 1925–1938. 237-282 p. In: Bíró Anna-Mária (ed.): Populism, memory and minority rights: Central Eastern European issues in global perspective. Brill; 2018;

16. Feischmidt Margit; Pries, Ludger; Cantat, Celine (Eds.): Refugee Protection and Civil Society in Europe; CHAM: Palgrave Macmillan; 2019.;

17. Feischmidt Margit; Zakariás Ildikó: Politics of care and compassion. Civic help for refugees and its political implications in Hungary – a mixed-methods approach.; Chapter 3. 59-99 p. In: Feischmidt Margit; Pries, Ludger; Cantat, Celine (Eds.): Refugee Protection and Civil Society in Europe; CHAM: Palgrave Macmillan; 2019.

18. Feischmidt Margit; Celine Cantat: Conclusion: Civil Involvement in Refugee Protection—Reconfiguring Humanitarianism and Solidarity in Europe.379-399 p.  In: Feischmidt Margit; Pries, Ludger; Cantat, Celine (Eds.): Refugee Protection and Civil Society in Europe; CHAM: Palgrave Macmillan; 2019.Palgrave Macmillan

19. Fekete Balázs: The Limits of Sovereignty Pooling: Lessons from Europe; 133-159 p. In: Belov, M. (ed.): Global constitutionalism and its challenges to Westphalian constitutional law;  Hart Publishing, 2018; http://real.mtak.hu/89192/

20. Fekete, Balázs: Inconsistencies in the use of legal culture in comparative legal studies; MAASTRICHT JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN AND COMPARATIVE LAW; 25: (5) pp. 551–564.; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90785

21.Hajdu Gábor; Hajdu Tamás: Intra-Couple Income Distribution and Subjective Well-Being: The Moderating Effect of Gender Norms; European Sociological Review; Vol. 34. 2018. No. 2. 138-156 p.; Impakt faktor: 2.062; http://real.mtak.hu/52424/

22.Hajdu Gábor; Gerő Márton: The Size and Heterogeneity of Egocentric Networks and Social Integration in Hungary; East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2018. 1-21 p., OnlineFirst; Impakt faktor: 0.400; http://real.mtak.hu/89278/

23.Hajdu Tamás; Hajdu Gábor: Smoking ban and health at birth: Evidence from Hungary; Economics & Human Biology; Vol. 38. 2018. 37-47 p.;  Impakt faktor: 2.168; http://real.mtak.hu/49950/

24.Husz Ildikó: ‘You Would Eat It If You Were Hungry’. Local Perceptions and Interpretations of Child Food Poverty; Children and Society; Vol. 32. 2018. No. 3. 233-243 p.; Impakt faktor: 0.802; http://real.mtak.hu/90095

25.Illés Gábor István; Körösényi András; Metz Rudolf: Broadening the limits of reconstructive leadership: Constructivist aspects of Viktor Orbán’s regime-building politics; The British Journal of Politics & International Relations, (OnlineFirst: Online publication date: 18-May-2018), 1-19. DOI: 10.1177/1369148118775043; 2018. Vol. 20. Issue 4. 790-808 p.; Impakt faktor: 1.423; http://real.mtak.hu/89374

26.Vidra Zsuzsanna; Katona Noémi; Sebhelyi Viktória: State policies and institutional procedures and practices addressing prostitution and sex trafficking of children in Hungary; Critical Social Policy; Vol. 38. 2018. No. 4. 645-666 p.; Impakt faktor: 1.294

27.Keller Tamás: Caught in the Monkey Trap: Elaborating the Hypothesis for Why Income Aspiration Decreases Life Satisfaction; Journal Of Happiness Studies / Kluwer Academic Publishers; 2018. No. 1. 1-12 p.; Impakt faktor: 2.327; http://real.mtak.hu/79200

28.Keller Tamás: Dare to Dream: A Vignette Survey on Self-Selection in Secondary Education Track Choice; Sociological Research Online; 2018. No. 1. 1-20 p.;  Impakt faktor: 0.519; http://real.mtak.hu/79199

29.Keller Tamás: The Mid-week Effect and Why Thursdays Are Blue: The Weekly Rhythm of Satisfaction in Hungary; Czech Sociological Review, 2018, Vol. 54, No. 3: 371–399; Impakt faktor: 0.432; http://real.mtak.hu/83663

29. Keller Tamás: Mighty Oaks from Little Acorns? The Role of Self-Assessment in Educational Transitions: Mediation and Moderation Effects; Research Papers in Education; 33:(1) pp. 1-23.; https://doi.org/10.1080/02671522.2016.1225792; Impact Factor: 0.820 (2015); http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90860

30. Kisfalusi Dorottya; Pál Judit; Boda Zsófia: Bullying and victimization among majority and minority students: The role of peers’ ethnic perceptions, Social Networks, Online first, 2018. 1 p.; Impakt faktor: 2.530; http://real.mtak.hu/89370

31. Kisfalusi Dorottya; Janky Béla; Takács Károly: Double Standards or Social Identity? The Role of Gender and Ethnicity in Ability Perceptions in the Classroom; Journal of Early Adolescence; Online first, 2018. 1-36 p.; Impakt faktor: 1.828; http://real.mtak.hu/87172

32. Kovács Eszter: The power of second-generation diaspora: Hungarian ethnic lobbying in the United States in the 1970–1980s; Diaspora Studies, Volume 11, 2017. Issue 2, 171-188 p., Taylor and Francis; SJR 0.21, Q1; http://real.mtak.hu/74661

33. Kovács Éva: Limits of Universalization: The European Memory Sites of Genocide; Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 20, 2018. No. 4, 490–509; Impakt faktor: 0,32; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90805

34. Körösényi András: Political Elites and Democracy; 41-52 p. In: The Palgrave Handbook of Political Elites, Palgrave MacMillan, 2018. 698 p.; http://real.mtak.hu/90097

35. Kristóf LucaCsurgó Bernadett: Narrative Identities and the Egalitarian Norm Among Hungarian Elite Couples; Journal of Family Issues; Vol. 39. No. 7. 2107-2130 p.; Impakt faktor: 1.696; http://real.mtak.hu/89377

36. Majtényi Balázs; Kopper Ákos; Susánszky Pál: Constitutional othering, ambiguity and subjective risks of mobilization in Hungary: examples from the migration crisis; Democratization, Received 28 Oct 2017, Accepted 21 Jun 2018, Published online: 13 Jul 2018; Taylor and Francis; Impakt faktor: 2.5; http://real.mtak.hu/89378

37. Medve Bálint Gergő: The Cohesion Policy on the EU’s Eastern and Southern Periphery: Misallocated Funds?; Studies in Comparative International Development, Springer, Vol. 53. 2018. No. 2. 218-238 p.; Impakt faktor: 0.977 (2016); http://real.mtak.hu/89381

38. Megyesi Gergely Boldizsár, Mike Károly: Communities after markets. The long road of winemakers to self-governance in post-communist Hungary; Geoforum Volume 88, January 2018, Pages 129-137; Impakt faktor: 2.067; http://real.mtak.hu/85639

39. Lucia de Haene; Neumann Eszter; Pataki Gyöngyvér: Refugees in Europe: Educational policies and practices as spaces of hospitality?;  European Education Research Journal; Vol. 17. No. 2. 211-218 p.; Impakt faktor: 0.565; http://real.mtak.hu/89383

40. Olt Gergely; Ludovic Lepeltier-Kutasi: Urban rehabilitation and residential struggles in the post-socialist city of Budapest; Routledge, Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City;
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326347009_Urban_Rehabilitation_and_Residential_Struggles_in_the_Post-socialist_City_of_Budapest; http://real.mtak.hu/89385

41. Papp Mónika; Varju Márton: The Crisis, Economic Patriotism in Central Europe and EU law. In 'Highs and Lows of European Integration (Editors: Antoniolli, Luisa, Bonatti, Luigi, Ruzza, Carlo)'; Springer; 2018. pp 143-163.; http://real.mtak.hu/90098

42. Papp Z. Attila: Trickster Logics in the Hungarian Dual-Citizenship Offer; Journal Nationalism and Ethnic Politics;  Vol. 23, 2017. Issue 1. 18-32. p.; Impakt faktor: 0.385; http://real.mtak.hu/72826/

43. Papp Z. Attila; Szakolczai Árpád; Horváth Ágnes: Individualization as Depersonalization: Minority Studies and Political Anthropology; Nationalism and Ethnic Politics; Vol. 23, 2017. Issue 1: 1-17 p.; Impakt faktor: 0.385; http://real.mtak.hu/72827/

44. Papp Zsófia: Same Species, Different Breed. The Conditional Effect of Legislator Activities in Parliament on Re-selection in a Mixed-Member Electoral System; Parliamentary Affairs; 31. January, 2018. gsx049, https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsx049; Impakt faktor: 1.232; http://real.mtak.hu/85120

45. Papp Zsófia, Federico Russo: Parliamentary Work, Re-Selection and Re-Election: In Search of the Accountability Link; Parliamentary Affairs; Volume 71, Issue 4, 1 October 2018, 853–867. p., https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsx047; Impakt faktor: 1.232; http://real.mtak.hu/85121

46. Papp Zsófia: Do Personalised Campaigns Hint at Legislator Activities? The (Lacking) Relationship Between Campaigns and Legislator Behaviour in Hungary; Parliamentary Affairs, Volume 71, Issue 4, 1 October 2018, 908–929. p, https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsy025, Online first, 02 July 2018, Oxford University Press; Impakt faktor: 1.163; http://real.mtak.hu/85119

47. Papp Zsófia; Patkós Veronika: The Macro-Level Driving Factors of Negative Campaigning in Europe (A negatív kampány makro-szintű meghatározói); The International Journal of Press/Politics, 20 Oct 2018 online first, SAGE Journals; Impakt faktor: 2.468; http://real.mtak.hu/89387

48. Patkós VeronikaBoda Zsolt: Driven by politics: agenda setting and policy-making in Hungary 2010–2014; Policy Studies, Vol. 39, 2018 - Issue 4. 402-421. p. Online first, Taylor and Francis; Impakt faktor: 0.609; http://real.mtak.hu/90099

49. Pethesné Dávid Beáta, Lukács Ágnes: Roma Undergraduates’ Personal Network in the Process of College Transition. A Social Capital Approach; Research in Higher Education, First Online: 21 March 2018. 1-19 . p. DOI 10.1007/s11162-018-9503-5; Impakt faktor: 1.5;

50. Pethesné Dávid BeátaAlbert FruzsinaKristóf Luca; Róbert Péter; Szabó Andrea; Kmetty Zoltán: Mapping the Post-communist Class Structure: Findings from a New Multidimensional Hungarian Class Surve; East European Politics And Soieties; Vol 32, Issue 3, 2018. 544-565; Impakt faktor: 0.4; http://real.mtak.hu/73186

51. Pócza Kálmán (ed.): Constitutional Politics and the Judiciary: Decision-making in Central and Eastern Europe London; New York: Routledge, 2018. 312 p.;

52. Pócza Kálmán; Dobos Gábor; Gyulai Attila: Courts compared: The practice of constitutional adjudication in Central and Eastern Europe In: Pócza Kálmán (ed.) Constitutional Politics and the Judiciary: Decision-making in Central and Eastern Europe. 312 p. London; New York: Routledge, 2018. pp. 213-246.; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90603

53. Pócza Kálmán; Dobos Gábor; Gyulai Attila: The Hungarian Constitutional Court A constructive partner in constitutional dialogue In: Pócza Kálmán (ed.) Constitutional Politics and the Judiciary: Decision-making in Central and Eastern Europe. 312 p. London; New York: Routledge, 2018. pp. 96-126.; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90606

54. Pócza Kálmán; Dobos Gábor: Research methodology, In: Pócza Kálmán (ed.) Constitutional Politics and the Judiciary: Decision-making in Central and Eastern Europe. 312 p. London; New York: Routledge, 2018. pp. 8-32.; Routledge; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90611

55. Radó Márta; Michael Boissonneult: Short and long-term change in subjective well-being among voluntary and involuntary retirees, The Journal of the Economics of Ageing; Online first, 2018. nov.14.; Impakt faktor: 1.159; http://real.mtak.hu/90100

56. Rudas Tamás: Lectures on Categorical Data Analysis, (Előadások kategoriális adatok elemzéséről)
Springer Texts in Statistics. Springer, New York; 2018. XI, 285 p

57. Klimova, A; Rudas Tamás: On the role of the overall effect in exponential families. (Az általános hatás szerepe exponenciális eloszlás családokban) Electronic Journal of Statistics, Vol. 12, Number 2. 2018, 2430-2453. p; Impakt faktor: 1.53

58. Benczes, R. & Ságvári, Bence. Where metaphors really come from: Social factors as contextual influence in Hungarian teenagers’ metaphorical conceptualizations of life. (A metaforák eredetéről. Az élet metaforikus konceptualizálására ható társadalmi tényezők a magyar tizenévesek körében)
Cognitive Linguistics, 29(1), pp. 121-154 Impakt faktor: 2.135; http://real.mtak.hu/90101

59. Sebők Miklós Bernát: Institutional Entrepreneurship and the Mission Creep of the National Bank of Hungary; Palgrave Macmillan In: Institutional Entrepreneurship and Policy Change : Theoretical and Empirical Explorations. Ed. by Caner Bakir, Darryl S. L. Jarvis. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 243-278. p.; http://real.mtak.hu/90102

58.Sebők Miklós Bernát, Berki Tamás: Punctuated Equilibrium In Democracy and Autocracy: An Analysis of Hungarian Budgeting Between 1868 and 2013; Europran Political Science Review; Published online: 19 September 2018; Impakt faktor: 1.722; http://real.mtak.hu/86792

59. Sebők Miklós Bernát; Horváth Attila; M. Balázs Ágnes: Electoral reforms, entry barriers and the structure of political markets: A comparative analysis (Választási reformok, belépési korlátok és a politikai piacok szerkezete: Egy összehasonlító elemzés; European Journal of Political Research; Vol. 57. 2018. No.4. online first; Impakt faktor: 3.567; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/86797

60. Sulyok, Gábor: Breach of Treaties in the Ancient Near East.; JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW; 20: (1) pp. 31-56.; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90783

61. Számadó Szabolcs: When honesty and cheating pay off: the evolution of honest and dishonest equilibria in a conventional signalling game; 2017. december; BMC Evolutionary Biology; Impakt faktor: 3.4; http://real.mtak.hu/90107/

62. Számadó Szabolcs; Zachar István; Szilágyi András;Szathmáry Eörs: Farming the mitochondrial ancestor as a model of endosymbiotic establishment by natural selection; PNAS January 30, 2018. 201718707; Impakt faktor: 9.66; http://real.mtak.hu/73620/

63. Számadó Szabolcs; Dustin J. Penn: Does the handicap principle explain the evolution of dimorphic ornaments?; Animal Behaviour; 2018. Apr, 138, e7-e10; Impakt faktor: 2.86; http://real.mtak.hu/73702/

64. Számadó Szabolcs; Garay József; Csiszár Villő; Móri F. Tamás; Szilágyi András; Varga Zoltán: Juvenile honest food solicitation and parental investment as a life history strategy: A kin demographic selection model; Plos One 2018 március 1.; https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193420; Impakt faktor: 2.8; http://real.mtak.hu/88259/

65. Garay József; Számadó Szabolcs; Varga Zoltán;  Szathmáry Eörs: Caring for parents: an evolutionary rationale; BMC Biology; 2018. May, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-018-0519-2; Impakt faktor: 6.77; http://real.mtak.hu/83189/

66. Zachar István; Szilágyi András; Számadó Szabolcs; Szathmáry Eörs: Reply to Garg and Martin: The mechanism works; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; Vol.115. 2018. No.20. July, E4545 – E4546 p.; Impakt faktor: 9.66; http://real.mtak.hu/83556/

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73. Szűcs Zoltán Gábor: Aristotle's realist regime theory; European Journal of Political Theory, Online First; 2018. okt. 23.; http://real.mtak.hu/87096/

74. Takács Károly; Simone Righi: Social Closure and the Evolution of Cooperation via Indirect Reciprocity; Scientific Reports, Vol.8 2018.No.1. Article No.11149; Impakt faktor: 4.122; http://real.mtak.hu/87170

75. Takács Károly; Giangiacomo Bravo; Flaminio Squazzoni: Referrals and Information Flow in Networks Increase Discrimination: A Laboratory Experiment; Social Networks, Vol.54, 2018. 254-265.; Impakt faktor: 2.462; http://real.mtak.hu/87169

76. Nicole Geovana Diasa; Diogo Costaa; Joaquim Soaresa; Eleni Hatzidimitriadoud; Elisabeth Ioannidi-Kapoloue;   Jutta Lindertf; Örjan Sundin; Olga Toth; Henrique Barros and Silvia Fraga: Social support and the intimate partner violence victimization among adults from six European countries;  Family Practice; 2018, 1–8 doi:10.1093/fampra/cmy042; Impakt faktor: 1,67 http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90811

77. Diogo Costa; Eleni Hatzidimitriadou; Elli Ioannidi-Kapolo; Jutta Lindert; Joaquim Soares; Örjan Sundin; Olga Toth; Henrique Barros: The impact of intimate partner violence on forgone healthcare: a population-based, multicentre European study; European Journal of Public Health; Augustus 2018.; Impakt faktor: 2.78; http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/90814

78. Wineroither, David Martin; Seeber Gilg: Three Worlds of Representation: A Linkage-Based Typology of Parties in Western and Eastern Europe; East European Politics and Societies; Vol.32. 2017. No.3. 493-517 p.; Impakt faktor: 0.4; http://real.mtak.hu/90103/

79. Zombory Máté: The birth of the memory of Communism: memorial museums in Europe; Nationalities Papers Vol. 45. 2017. No.6. 1028-1046 p.; Impakt faktor: 0.83; http://real.mtak.hu/62994

80. Zombory Máté: Centers of Europe 11 p. In: Moskalewicz, M. – Przybylski, W.: Understanding Central Europe, Taylor&Francis Group; Understanding Central Europe, Taylor&Francis Group, 2017. 610 p.; http://real.mtak.hu/89404/

81. Zombory Máté: Conceptions of the catastrophe: discourses on the past before the rise of Holocaust memory; chapter of Jews and Gentiles in Central and Eastern Europe during the Holocaust; Holocaust Studies, Special issue, Vol.23. 2017. issue 1-2. 176-198 p. Taylor&Francis Group; Impakt faktor: 0.11;http://real.mtak.hu/89405/