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    Betű - Jel - (Videó)kép: lettrizmus és videóművészet : [absztrakt]

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    Az autofágia életkorfüggő változásainak vizsgálata humán indukált neuronokban : [absztrakt]

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    Szemelvények Topolya településfejlődésének történetéből, 1880-1912 : [absztrakt]

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    Állami semlegesség a politikai kampányban : [absztrakt]

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    Szociális munka prostitúcióban érintett nőkkel

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    My study focuses on social work with women involved in prostitution. The social perception of prostitution is influenced by different approaches and their perspectives on prostitution: it raises important questions regarding women's rights, social inequalities, and both mental and sexual health. Social work with prostitutes is becoming increasingly important, and the purpose of my study was to examine how existing social work practices can be transformed to better address the needs of individuals involved in prostitution, and to explore the role of social workers in the social reintegration of prostitutes. While it is important to consider legal, sociological, and criminological definitions when examining prostitution, the concept cannot be based solely on the perspective of one field, as this could lead to discriminatory approaches. In my study, I defined prostitution by examining it from multiple perspectives. During the research, I relied on literature reviews to examine the legal regulations, the socio-demographic situation of prostitutes, the various types of prostitution, and the connection between violence against women and prostitution. I considered it important to explore the mental health challenges faced by women involved in prostitution, the specific needs of transgender people who are involved in prostitution, and the possible responses to their needs from a social work perspective. I investigated the stigmatization of prostitutes based on Erving Goffman's theory of social stigma. Furthermore, I examined both currently used and applicable social work methods that may support effective joint work with women involved in prostitution

    Nem minden a pénz - a közösségépítő turizmus térnyerése a Vasi-Hegyháton

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    Summary: The demographic challenges and outmigration experienced in the Vasi-hegyhát region, have a significant impact on local economic processes, particularly in the field of tourism. According to the literature, the development of community-based tourism can play an important role in the renewal of rural areas. The aim of our research is to map the community-building tourism of Vasi-hegyhát, with special attention to the role of local communities. During the study, we used field research and network analysis. Our results show that the region's tourist attractions primarily serve the needs of local communities rather than tourists, which requires a new approach in developing strategies. The development of transport infrastructure and further strengthening of local communities are essential for creating a sustainable tourism model

    Áltudományok mögött meghúzódó gazdasági érdekek - avagy kik és hogyan csinálnak businesst az áltudománygyártásból

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    This thesis explores the social and economic mechanisms that enable pseudoscientific discourses to institutionalize and become marketable, with a particular focus on the actors who build business models around alternative knowledge systems. From a sociological perspective, the research investigates how trust erosion, identity construction, and digital community dynamics contribute to the emergence and commodification of pseudoscience, especially among middle-class consumer groups. Methodologically, the thesis applies qualitative tools, including full participant observation at two major science-skeptic events (the 5th Budapest International COVID Conference and the National Assembly of Hungarians). The fieldwork revealed key figures and media platforms whose operation exemplifies a form of "hypocritical anti-capitalism"—a discourse that critiques the scientific elite while simultaneously engaging in profitdriven activities under the guise of critical independence. These actors often use scientific-sounding language mixed with conspiratorial and spiritual narratives to promote personal brands, products, and services. Findings suggest that pseudoscience is not merely an epistemological problem but a socio-economic phenomenon fueled by new forms of authority, influencer culture, and alternative community formation. The study concludes that the scientific community must rethink its public engagement strategies, communicative tools, and societal role in order to regain trust and effectively respond to the challenges of contemporary knowledge markets

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