1. Articles: From an anthropologist's perspective on Central and Eastern Europe
- Melinda ABRUDBÁNYAI: “Another Older Doctor Came in and Told Him: You Won’t Believe This, the Patient Does Not Speak Romanian and I Do Not Speak Hungarian, yet We Had a Conversation Anyway.” The Study of Language Barriers Encountered by Chronic Patients During Medical Care
- Cecília SÁNDOR: Identity and Consumption. The Local Discourses of Csíki Beer
- Anna Luca LATOR: Political Narrative and Sexual Violence. The Bosnian Phase of the Yugoslav Wars and Arguing the Theories
- Nelli UJHELYI: ’… It Was Not a Civil Task!’ Empirical Study of Contemporary Volunteering in Debrecen
- Julianna KOHUT-FERKI: Parallel Coexistence of Empirical Encounters and Stereotypes in the Ethnicity of Residents of Beregdéda
- Sándor BORBÉLY: The Politics of Inequality in the Years of State Socialism: Ways to Reward Workers in the Collective Farms
2. Articles: Masculine Dispositions in Figuration Approach
Reviews
- Judit Balatonyi: The Politics of Cultural Representation – Roma Performances of Recognition
- Cecília Kovai: Whose Activism? – Possibilities and Constraints of Roma Activism
- Réka Geambașu: Anthropological Fieldwork in the Shadow of the Securitate
- Lehel Peti: Ethnicity and Wedding Culture in Gyimes
- Veronika Lajos: Social Solidarity and Responsibility in the Hungarian National Imaginary
- Attila Kustán Magyari: Why Does the EU Exist and What Is Its Place in the World?
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