Urban Poverty and Informal Economic Strategies
Ethnographic study of informal economic strategies employed by urban poor populations in post-industrial cities of Central-Eastern Europe.
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Ethnographic study of informal economic strategies employed by urban poor populations in post-industrial cities of Central-Eastern Europe.
Analysis of community resilience and vulnerability in the context of natural disaster risk, applying sociological frameworks to understand differential impact.
Analysis of the relationship between religious diversity and social cohesion in multi-ethnic societies of Central-Eastern Europe.
An examination of social housing policies and their impact on urban segregation patterns in Central European cities during post-socialist transformation.
Study of gender disparities in academic career advancement across European universities, examining structural and cultural barriers.
Analysis of civil society development and democratisation processes in Western Balkan countries during EU accession preparations.
A study of the relationship between ethnic identity construction and language use in bilingual communities of Central-Eastern Europe.
A Foucauldian analysis of neoliberalism as a mode of governmentality, tracing the genealogy of neoliberal rationalities from ordoliberalism to contemporary governance practices.
Investigation of the digital divide between urban and rural communities in Central-Eastern Europe, focusing on internet access, digital literacy, and e-government participation.
An analysis of the relationship between youth unemployment and social exclusion in southern European countries during the economic crisis.