July 31, 2015
http://hvg.hu/velemeny/20150731_Szamhaboru_megis_kinek_az_elete - Hungarian news portal hvg.hu published an article by Professor Andrea Peto from CEU’s Department of Gender Studies in which Peto examines the potential consequences if Hungary’s discloses the identity of those who were born as a result of rapings during World War II. The professor also highlights that this aspect of war had so far been neglected by historians all over the world.
June 12, 2015
http://nol.hu/mozaik/aldas-es-atok-a-noi-viagra-1539491 - News portal nol.hu reports: Approval might soon be given to the new drug Flibanserin in the U.S. that could help raise sexual desire in women. Experts, however, raise concerns whether the drug is really needed.
May 28, 2015
Hungarian weekly 168 Ora reports: Andrea Peto, associate professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies, and Magdalena Sroda, professor at Warsaw University, discussed how women’s roles and their perception in society has changed since the change of regime, at a roundtable discussion organized by the Polish Institute, Budapest.
Due to copyright regulations the article is only available in print (May 21, 2015, p.6, A nok szabadsaga)
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May 21, 2015
http://hir6.hu/cikk/110540/amerikai_nagykovet_fontos_szembenezni_a_multtal - Hungarian news site hir6.hu reports: U.S. Ambassador Colleen Bell was among the speakers at a book launch event at CEU May 21, where she said that “facing painful history strengthens patriotism”.
May 13, 2015
Eva Fodor, associate professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies was interviewed by Kossuth Radio in connection with a recent survey on women’s perception of male values in society. In connection with family relations, Fodor highlighted that contrary to popular belief children’s development is not affected by growing up in “non-traditional” families.
April 29, 2015
http://fidelio.hu/kiallitas/magazin/viccelhetunke_a_holokauszttal - Hungarian cultural portal fidelio.hu writes about exhibit “My Poland. On Recalling and Forgetting” at the Tartu Art Museum in Estonia. The exhibition deals with the aftermath of the Second World War in today’s Poland with the use of humor, causing considerable controversy. Andrea Peto, associate professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies, however, believes that artistic expression should not be limited in any way.
April 14, 2015
Klub Radio interviewed Eva Fodor, associate professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies, about women in leadership, with a special focus on U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
March 30, 2015
http://mandiner.hu/cikk/20150331_peto_andrea_a_ii_vilaghaborus_nemi_eroszak_tortenetirasa_magyarorszagon - Hungarian news portal mandiner.hu discusses the study titled „Historiography of sexual violence in WWII Hungary” by Andrea Peto, professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies.
March 8, 2015
http://www.hir24.hu/elet-stilus/2015/03/08/a-noi-egyenjogusag-utopia/ - Hungarian news portal hir24.hu reports: 100 years was insufficient to reach complete female emancipation: the percentage of women’s representation in politics is still nominal globally, and equal incomes are far from becoming a reality. Andrea Peto, associate professor at CEU’s Department of Gender Studies, believes that complete emancipation is a utopia.
February 6, 2015
Hungarian Klub Radio’s news portal reports: Assistant Professor Hadley Renkin of CEU’s Department of Gender Studies was featured in an Al-Jazeera article about the fight for gay rights in Hungary and the intense backlash from the far right. For the original article, see: http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2015/01/hungarian-gay-rights-activist-fight-fascism-150125100542416.html
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