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Agnes Gagyi
My background is in social anthropology, political economy and social movements. As adjunct professor at Eszterházy Károly College, Hungary, I teach sociology and social anthropology to communication students. Presently, as as a Fulbright researcher at George Masons University, Washington, I conduct a research entitled the "Transnational history of contemporary Hungarian politics and social movements". My overall line of query is directed at the formation of political identities, ideologies and mobilizations in Eastern Europe, as linked to long-term regional histories of modernization, state, rank and class formation in a global context.
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