József Böröcz
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József Böröcz's Degrees
- PhD Sociology Rutgers University
- Masters Sociology Rutgers University
- Bachelors Sociology Eötvös Loránd University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, József Böröcz is a sociologist who is currently Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University. He earned his PhD in Sociology at The Johns Hopkins University in 1992. He has a Dr. Sc. degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences . According to Google Scholar, Böröcz's H-Index score is 30.
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- Contemporary Immigration: Theoretical Perspectives on its Determinants and Modes of Incorporation 1 (1989) (756)
- Cosmopolitan Democracy: An Agenda for a New World Order.@@@World Orders Old and New.@@@Whose World Order? Uneven Globalization and the End of the Cold War.@@@A New World Order? Global Transformations in the Late Twentieth Century.@@@Temptations of a Superpower. (1996) (265)
- Small leap forward: Emergence of new economic elites (1995) (75)
- Goodness Is Elsewhere: The Rule of European Difference (2006) (74)
- What Is the EU? (2005) (67)
- The Fox and the Raven: The European Union and Hungary Renegotiate the Margins of “Europe” (2000) (58)
- Empire's New Clothes: Unveiling EU-Enlargement (2001) (55)
- Leisure Migration: A Sociological Study on Tourism (1996) (44)
- Housing Advantages for the Better Connected? Institutional Segmentation, Settlement Type and Social Network Effects in Hungary's Late State-Socialist Housing Inequalities (1998) (34)
- Dual dependency and property vacuum (1992) (34)
- Travel-Capitalism: The Structure of Europe and the Advent of the Tourist (1992) (31)
- Simulating the great transformation: property change under prolonged informality in Hungary (1993) (30)
- The European Union and Global Social Change: A Critical Geopolitical-Economic Analysis (2009) (29)
- Hungary as a destination 1960-1984. (1990) (23)
- The Unbearable Whiteness of the Polish Plumber and the Hungarian Peacock Dance around “Race” (2017) (23)
- Dual Dependency and Property Vacuum: Social Change on the State Socialist Semiperiphery (2006) (22)
- A New World Order?: Global Transformations in the Late Twentieth Century (1995) (22)
- Stand Reconstructed: Contingent Closure and Institutional Change* (1997) (17)
- Hungary in the European Union: 'Catching up', forever (2012) (13)
- Determinants of gestation length in Thoroughbred mares on German stud farms. (2018) (13)
- REGIMES OF REMITTANCE DEPENDENCY: GLOBAL STRUCTURES AND TRAJECTORIES OF THE FORMER (2014) (11)
- The New Great Transformation? Change and Continuity in East-Central Europe.@@@A Fourth Way? Privatization, Property, and the Emergence of New Market Economies. (1995) (10)
- Informality and Nonprofits in East Central European Capitalism (2008) (10)
- “Eurowhite” Conceit, “Dirty White” Ressentment: “Race” in Europe (2021) (10)
- Tattered Banners: Labor, Conflict, and Corporatism in Postcommunist Russia@@@Power Restructuring in China and Russia (1996) (10)
- Social change with sticky features and the failures of modernizationism (1997) (8)
- Notes on the Geopolitical Economy of Post-State-Socialism (2012) (7)
- Redistributing Global Inequality: A Thought Experiment (2006) (5)
- Reaction as Progress: (1998) (4)
- Vanguard of the Construction of Capitalism? The Hungarian Intellectuals' Trip to Power (1991) (3)
- East European Entrants to EU: Diffidently Yours (2003) (3)
- Formation of the New Economic Elites: Hungary, Poland and Russia (1995) (3)
- Change Rules1 (2001) (3)
- National Identity in Contemporary Hungary (2000) (2)
- Global Inequality in Redistribution: For A World-Historical Sociology of (Not) Caring (2016) (2)
- European Integration: Global Strategy for Waning Powers (2011) (1)
- Young foreign tourists in Hungary. (1983) (1)
- Workers after Workers’ States: Labor and Politics in Postcommunist Eastern Europe. Edited by Stephen Crowley and David Ost. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001. Pp. ix+241. $75.00 (cloth); $26.95 (paper). (2003) (1)
- Performing socialist Hungary in China: ‘modern, Magyar, European’ (2018) (1)
- In the Soviet House of Culture: A Century of Perestroikas.Bruce Grant (1996) (0)
- Leisure migration under capitalism and state socialism : an Austro-Hungarian comparison (1993) (0)
- National Identity in Contemporary Hungary (Book Review). (2000) (0)
- Ákos Róna-Tas and Alya Guseva, 2014, Plastic Money: Constructing Markets for Credit Cards in Eight Postcommunist Countries, Stanford University Press (2016) (0)
- Regimes of Remittance Dependency: Global Structures and Trajectories of the Erstwhile Soviet ‘Bloc' (2018) (0)
- Book Reviews (1994) (0)
- Elections in Hungary achilles, the winner (2014) (0)
- Exit: Toward Post-Stalinism. By Pavel Campeanu. Trans. Michael Vale. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1990. xiii, 169 pp. Index. Hard bound. (1993) (0)
- Hungary: Ambivalent Resistance to EU (2003) (0)
- Informalization: Process and Structure. Edited by Faruk Tabak and Michaeline A. Crichlow. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Pp. xii+228. $ 47.00. (2003) (0)
- [Factors affecting pregnancy rates in the German Thoroughbred Breed]. (2013) (0)
- Film Review: My Perestroika (2014) (0)
- Introduction (1994) (0)
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