Földessy Edina, Szűcs Alexandra, Wilhelm Gábor: Tabula 10/2 (Néprajzi Közlemények; Budapest, 2007)

Tabló - Urbanisztika Balkanica - városetnológia Délkelet-Európában. Ethnologia Balkanica. Journal for Southeastern Antropology 9-10. Mészáros Borbála

JEGYZETEK 1 . I . Urbanization as a Historical Process in Southeastern Europe; 2. Urban-Rural Ties 3. Commu­nication in the City; 4. Time, Travel and Identity; 5. Place and Memory; 6. City vs. Village: Ideo­logical Aspects of Urbanization in the Balkans; 7. Migration to the City and Adaptation to Urban Life; 8. Exploring the City: Past, Present, Future; 9. Socialist City; 1 0. Religious Space and Place; I I . Suburbia: Processes and Phenomena; 1 2. Urban Family, Kinship and Gender; 13. City and National Identity; 14- Social Inclusions/Exclusions in the Urban Society; 15. Constructions and Meanings of Public Space; 1 6. New Technologies and the City; I 7. Trust and Security in the City; 1 8. Urban Identities; I 9. Commercialized Places; 20. Culture of Pubs and Clubs; 2 I . Com­modities and Consumption; 22. Sexuality and Gender; 23. Urban Communities; 24. Sociability and Place; 25. Actors, Policies and Power; 26. Travel and Leisure in the Making of Socialist Ci­tizens; 27. Urban Pop Culture; 28. Football: Political Uses and Meanings; 29. Reading the Urban Landscape; 30. Transport, Borders, Crossroads; 31. Urban Youth; 32. City and Religion; 33. Representations of the City in Art and Literature. 2. ..Exploring the city". Ways and Concepts of Western Urban Anthropology. Ethnologia Balkani­ca 9:1 1-24. 3. Negotiating Tradition and Ambition: Comparative Perspective on the „De-Ottomaniztion" of Balkan Cityscapes. Ethnologia Balkanica 10:15-34. 4. Három magyar vonatkozású tanulmány szerepelt a konferencia 165 előadása között: Alexander Maxwell, Reno: Budapest and Thessaloniki as Slavic Cities; Agnes Rajacic: Private Morals versus European Politics. The Mobilisation of National Myths from Hungary's Millennium (2000) to EU Integration (2004); Bán Dávid: The Role of the Railway Station in Urban Society: Budapest „Ke­leti" Station. 5. Who's Afraid of White Socks?Towards a Critical Understanding of Post-Yugoslav Urban Self-Per­septions. Ethnologia Balkanica 9:151-168. 6. Az útburkolat, kövezet („Kaldrma") a szerb nyelvben a városiság metaforája, melyet a tősgyö­keres városi lakosok megnevezésére is használnak. 7. ASFALT: The Construction of Urbanity in Everyday Discourse in Serbia. Ethnologia Balkanica 10:21 1-228. 8. Rural against Urban: Anti-Urban Discourse and Ideology in Early Twentieth Century Serbia. Ethnologia Balkanica 9:65-80. 9. Urban Visions and Rural Utopias. Literature and the Building of a Nationalist Consensus in Croatia 1 924-1945. Ethnologia Balkanica 10:109 140. 10. Negotiating Tradition and Ambition: Comparative Perspective on the „De-Ottomaniztion" of Balkan Cityscapes. Ethnologia Balkanica 10:15-34. I I . Budapest and Thessaloniki as Slavic Cities. Ethnologia Balkanica 9:43-64. ^2 12. Cities on Borders: the Stronghold Complex. Ethnologia Balkanica 10:201-212. ^3 13. Center - Periphery: The Ethnicity of Serbs in Timisoara. Ethnologia Balkanica 10:159-166. 14- Lásd Cristina Popova és Rajna Gavrilova kurzusa Anthropologische Aspekte der Abwanderung vom Land in die Stadt címmel. Internetes közzététel: http://www.soemz.uni-sofia.bg/gast/suedost3/ index.html (letöltés 2007. augusztus). 15. Places to Exchang Cultural Patterns: The Markt and the „Piazza for Hired Labor" in Sofia. Eth­nologia Balkanica 9:81-90; Revealing the Historicity of Migrant Women. Moving from Moun­tain Areas to the Provincial Urban Centers of Greece. The case of Agrinio. Ethnologia Balkanica 10:91-108; Rural-urban Migration in the Normal Biography. Ethnologia Balkanica 9:1 15-130. 16. Urban Economics in a Rural Manner. Family Economizing in some Socialist Serbian Cities. Eth­_ nologia Balkanica 9:1 3 l-l 50. JL y U

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