http://www.weborvospro.hu/cikkek/egeszsegpolitika/csorbulazorvosiautonomiaeshianyzikazegyseg.html - Hungarian news portal weborvospro.hu reports: According to Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU’s Faculties of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies, paternalistic behaviour of doctors are unacceptable.
Hungarian monthly Eva Magazin reported on the theory of Philip Zimbardo, professor emeritus of psychology, according to which young men are experiencing a decline in academics, social interactions and concentration. In his eBook co-authored with Nikita Duncan “The Demise of Guys: Why Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It,” he argues that the overuse of video games and porn, absent fathers, economic downturn, failing schools, and legislation favoring women, contribute to many men lacking social skills and direction in their lives.
Hungarian National Public Radio, Kossuth Radio’s “Ter-ido” program interviewed Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU’s Faculties of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies, about personalized medicine and pre-implantion genetic testing.
Hungarian commercial television RTL KLUB’s “Fókusz” program interviewed Andrea Peto, professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies for a piece about children born as a result of wartime rape.
http://patria.rtvs.sk/clanky/reggeli-ranajky/108742/gender-forradalom-es-ellenforradalom - Hungarian-language radio in Slovakia, patria.rtvs.sk, interviewed Andrea Peto, professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies about how the public recognition of gender issues had changed over the years, on the occasion that the Canadian Parliament is planning to change its national hymn to make it gender neutral.
Hungarian women’s weekly Nok Lapja, in an article about wartime rape, asked for expert commentary from Andrea Peto, professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies. Peto explained how data about the victims is collected by historians, how society handled the situation of mothers and children born as a result of rape during World War II, and warns about the potential negative consequences of disclosing the identity of those involved as the burden to carry is heavy and the number of such victims in Hungary is above 40,000.
http://www.hazipatika.com/psziche/csalad/cikkek/mi_koze_leninnek_a_nonaphoz/20160307114251 - Hungarian news portal hazipatika.hu issued an article about how international women’s day evolved over the centuries. Andrea Peto, professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies gave expert commentary and explained the historical background of this celebration.
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Hungarian weekly Nok Lapja asked five Hungarian women from all walks of life to answer the same set of questions about living as a woman in Hungary today. One of the participants was Andrea Peto, professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies.
Due to copyright regulations the article is available in the weekly (3.2.2016. pp.24-27. NOKEP korkep)
http://marieclaire.hu/Root/Sites/Marieclaire/Riporter/2016/02/17/Gyilkos-jatszma-a-verbalis-eroszak - Hungarian women’s magazine’s online portal marieclaire.hu asked Andrea Peto, professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies for expert commentary on the subject of verbal abuse.
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