@article{MTMT:36415358, title = {Térbeli habitus és a(z) (im)mobilitás narratívái a vidéki periférián}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36415358}, author = {Zsinka, Flóra and Berger, Viktor}, doi = {10.51624/SzocSzemle.19165}, journal-iso = {SZOCIOLÓGIAI SZEMLE}, journal = {SZOCIOLÓGIAI SZEMLE}, volume = {36}, unique-id = {36415358}, issn = {1216-2051}, abstract = {Az utóbbi néhány évtizedben a mobilitási fordulattal összefüggésben egyre jelentősebb kutatói figyelem irányul a térbeli mobilitás szerepére a társadalmi egyenlőtlenségek újratermelődésében. A tanulmány e kérdéskör vizsgálatához a bourdieu-i perspektíva beemelésével kíván hozzájárulni. Ennek érdekében az írás a bourdieu-i térelmélet és az új mobilitási paradigma szemléletének összekapcsolásával, egy marginalizált helyzetű aprófalu lakosaival készült interjúk elemzése segítségével vizsgálja a(z) (im)mobilitási gyakorlatok társadalmi meghatározottságát és az egyenlőtlenségi viszonyokban betöltött szerepét. Az elemzések rávilágítanak arra, hogy a társadalmi és a fizikai tér struktúrái által kondicionált térbeli habitus hatása hogyan jelenik meg a lakóhelyválasztási preferenciákban, a mindennapi rutinmozgásokban és a településen belüli térhasználat mintázataiban. A bourdieu-i elméleti keret alkalmazása a(z) (im)mobilitási mintázatok elemzésére több szempontból is termékenynek bizonyult. A térbeli habitus fogalmának beemelése lehetővé tette a térbeli-(im)mobilitási gyakorlatok értelmezését egy olyan elemzési keretben, amely e praxisok társadalmi beágyazottsága mellett megvilágította az átalakuló társadalmi tér viszonyai által keltett belső feszültségeket, ellentmondásos egyéni helyzeteket és a kényszerből preferencia elvének komplex működését is.}, year = {2026}, eissn = {1588-2853}, pages = {1-28}, orcid-numbers = {Zsinka, Flóra/0000-0002-6301-7681; Berger, Viktor/0000-0002-1263-6722} } @inbook{MTMT:35721640, title = {A klímaváltozás megjelenése a felsőoktatási képzésekben. Gyors nemzetközi és hazai körkép}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35721640}, author = {Péti, Márton and Varga-Péterfi, Petra}, booktitle = {Éghajlatváltozás}, doi = {10.1556/9789636640835.11}, unique-id = {35721640}, abstract = {Dealing with climate change issues in higher education institutes is an emerging topic and becoming also a part of labour market expectations worldwide. Some higher education institutions have already recognised this market demand and an increase in the number of courses on these topics is expected in the future. Most of these courses will seek to include both natural and social science subjects, sometimes with a different focus to support students’ interests, previous qualifications and labour market plans. In addition to interdisciplinarity, students can choose from courses mainly in natural sciences, engineering, economics and social sciences. Hungary and other countries in the Carpathian Basin are not yet at the forefront of such training.}, year = {2025}, orcid-numbers = {Péti, Márton/0000-0003-0999-6601} } @CONFERENCE{MTMT:36086666, title = {„Én nem látom, hogy hol a gazda.” – Egy járási gyerekesélyprogram a megvalósítók visszaemlékezéseinek tükrében}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36086666}, author = {Andl, Helga and Gruidl, Zsuzsanna}, booktitle = {XIII. Romológia Konferencia 2025. április 8-9.: Absztraktkötet}, unique-id = {36086666}, year = {2025}, pages = {6-6} } @CONFERENCE{MTMT:36086676, title = {A térbeli és társadalmi "mikromobilitások" vizsgálatának relevanciája és módszerei}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36086676}, author = {Gruidl, Zsuzsanna}, booktitle = {XIII. Romológia Konferencia 2025. április 8-9.: Absztraktkötet}, unique-id = {36086676}, year = {2025}, pages = {23-23} } @article{MTMT:36270907, title = {Újságíró-gyakorlatok a világ körül. (Tina Bettels-Schwabbauer, Nadia Leihs, Gyula Maksa, Dominik Speck, Annamária Torbó (eds.): New skills for journalists. Comparative perspectives from Europe. Erdélyi Múzeum Egyesület, 2022)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36270907}, author = {Gödri, Rita}, doi = {10.59392/medok.1397}, journal-iso = {ME.DOK}, journal = {ME.DOK: MÉDIA-TÖRTÉNET-KOMMUNIKÁCIÓ}, volume = {20}, unique-id = {36270907}, issn = {1842-2438}, year = {2025}, eissn = {2601-503X}, pages = {99-103} } @article{MTMT:36279125, title = {Social Class and Digital Divide: Analyzing Digital Inequalities on Census and Digital Behavioral Data}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36279125}, author = {Számel, Kata Viola and Huszár, Ákos and Horváth, Michelle Anna and Rudas, Szilvia and Rakovics, Zsófia and Koltai, Júlia Anna}, doi = {10.1177/23780231251357646}, journal-iso = {SOCIUS}, journal = {SOCIUS: SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOR A DYNAMIC WORLD}, volume = {11}, unique-id = {36279125}, issn = {2378-0231}, abstract = {The authors analyze the relationship between social class and the various levels of digital inequality, such as Internet access, inequality in digital skills, and online behavior. Two unique databases from Hungary are used. First, digital activity and digital skills are studied on a 10 percent random sample from the 2022 Hungarian census. Second, to analyze online behavior, a donation-based digital behavioral dataset is used, which is linked with a representative survey of the Hungarian Internet user population. There has been a notable decline in research activity regarding the first level of the digital divide, but these results indicate that the access level of the digital divide persists in Hungary, particularly among unskilled workers. In addition to the anticipated finding that individuals belonging to higher social classes are more likely to engage in digital activities and possess advanced digital skills, the analyses revealed that social class also influences social media use. Although a considerable proportion of the unskilled workforce lacks Internet access, those who are connected demonstrate the highest levels of digital engagement, posting the most often and spending the most time on Facebook. However, on average, the upper classes write longer posts and comments.}, keywords = {Social Class; Social media; CENSUS; digital divide; observed behavior; data donation}, year = {2025}, eissn = {2378-0231}, pages = {1-18}, orcid-numbers = {Huszár, Ákos/0000-0002-6493-8781; Rakovics, Zsófia/0000-0002-9903-9348; Koltai, Júlia Anna/0000-0002-8676-7303} } @article{MTMT:36284846, title = {Contrasting destinations? Emerging intention trajectories of latent family size}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36284846}, author = {Erát, Dávid and Spéder, Zsolt}, doi = {10.1016/j.alcr.2025.100693}, journal-iso = {Advances in Life Course Research}, journal = {Advances in Life Course Research}, volume = {65}, unique-id = {36284846}, issn = {1569-4909}, abstract = {Although fertility levels in European countries, including Hungary, have long been well below the two children per woman required for reproduction, the two-child family ideal has dominated views about the ideal number of children for decades. Our aim was to identify potential alternative trajectories regarding the intended number of children, specifically deliberate childlessness or a preference for large families. Using group-based trajectory analysis, we explored trajectories and several demographic, socioeconomic and attitudinal characteristics associated with them using a subsample of people aged 18–33 from five waves (2001–2016) of the Hungarian Generations and Genders Survey. Our findings reveal that among young people without children at age 18–33, approximately one in ten follow a trajectory of deliberate childlessness, with over a quarter of 18–33-year-olds are on a trajectory towards a large family. The associated criteria largely align with our expectations: age, partnership status, socialisation, educational attainment and support for career orientation significantly influence trajectory selection. However, some unexpected effects emerged, particularly with regard to the effect of education in the case of the voluntary childlessness trajectory.}, year = {2025}, orcid-numbers = {Erát, Dávid/0000-0001-9681-2713; Spéder, Zsolt/0000-0002-0480-5944} } @article{MTMT:36291042, title = {Classifying social position with social media behavioral data}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36291042}, author = {Koltai, Júlia Anna and Rakovics, Zsófia and Kmetty, Zoltán and Számel, Kata Viola and Ungvári, Borbála and Váradi, Bendegúz and Huszár, Ákos}, doi = {10.1140/epjds/s13688-025-00578-2}, journal-iso = {EPJ DATA SCI}, journal = {EPJ DATA SCIENCE}, volume = {14}, unique-id = {36291042}, issn = {2193-1127}, abstract = {The main question of our study is how far social position can be predicted solely based on digital behavior. The phenomenon that offline inequalities are reflected in the digital space has been heavily researched since the digital revolution. Nevertheless, there are few data, which both measure social inequalities and digital behavior: scientists either have information on the social status of people, or on their observed digital behavior, but not on both. When analyzing digital behavioral data, however large scale it is, information on the social position of the users is hardly available. In the current paper, we analyze a special dataset collected with a data donation technique, which contains information on both the social position and the observed digital behavior of participants, and which is representative for the internet user population of Hungary. In the analysis, using diverse models, we explored how well basic indicators measuring digital behavior on Facebook can classify users’ social class measured by the 5-category version of the European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC). The results show that based on basic quantitative indicators of digital behavior and usage the models cannot classify users’ social position with a high degree neither in the classification of social class, nor in the case of socio-economic status. Nevertheless, the inclusion of socio-demographic characteristics as features increased the predictive power of the models, that could differentiate between the lowest and highest social position with a high degree. The models based on purely observed digital behavior could identify those in the lowest social position with the highest performance. Among those features, that played an important role in this classification, usage time, frequency network size and language characteristics (especially the diversity of the used language and punctuation) should be highlighted, while diverse Facebook activities and detected interest categories also played a role. These results are in line with the results of previous studies derived from smaller-scale, non-representative, or self-reported survey-based data on the same topic.}, keywords = {Social media; Social position; Social inequalities; XGBoost; classification; observed digital behavior}, year = {2025}, eissn = {2193-1127}, orcid-numbers = {Koltai, Júlia Anna/0000-0002-8676-7303; Rakovics, Zsófia/0000-0002-9903-9348; Kmetty, Zoltán/0000-0002-6775-8938; Huszár, Ákos/0000-0002-6493-8781} } @article{MTMT:36311581, title = {Influenszerek a jog és az etika határterületein. Az influenszerekre vonatkozó hazai és nemzetközi szabályozási keretek}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36311581}, author = {Gödri, Rita and Gosztonyi, Gergely}, doi = {10.55395/MK.2025.2-3.1}, journal-iso = {MÉDIAKUTATÓ}, journal = {MÉDIAKUTATÓ: MÉDIAELMÉLETI FOLYÓIRAT}, volume = {26}, unique-id = {36311581}, issn = {1586-8389}, year = {2025}, eissn = {1587-0308}, pages = {9-20}, orcid-numbers = {Gosztonyi, Gergely/0000-0002-6551-1536} } @CONFERENCE{MTMT:36418048, title = {Az (im)mobilitás mintázatai a vidéki periférián}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36418048}, author = {Zsinka, Flóra and Berger, Viktor}, booktitle = {A demokrácia leépítése Közép-Kelet-Európában}, unique-id = {36418048}, year = {2025}, pages = {374-375}, orcid-numbers = {Zsinka, Flóra/0000-0002-6301-7681; Berger, Viktor/0000-0002-1263-6722} }