March 31, 2016
One of the most important developments or events in the unit’s history:
The department was founded in Budapest in 2004 as an endeavor to cross-fertilize Sociology and Social Anthropology. In the eleventh year of its existence it presents itself as a successful project and leading institution in this field, attracting faculty and students from across several disciplines and all parts of the world.
The most important development in 2014-15:
March 21, 2016
The Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Central European University in Budapest welcomes paper proposals for its annual graduate conference, taking place June 3-4, 2016. The deadline for submitting proposals is April 10, 2016.
This year’s conference title is On the Edge: Genealogies and Futures of Precarity.
Keynote speaker: Isabell Lorey (European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies)
Conference Abstract: