The latest issue of the journal has a special section on social innovation, edited by Beáta Fehérvölgyi and Judit Sulyok.
The 2024/2 issue of the journal Tér és Társadalom has been published: four papers were published in a special section on social innovation.
The papers focus on the relationship between responsible research and innovation, knowledge management, renewable energy sources and university engagement. Expert researchers from our consortium member, the University of Pannonia, have co-authored several papers.
Sections of the thematic issue:
- Focus on social innovation – preface to the thematic block (Beáta Fehérvölgyi Associate Professor and Judit Sulyok Senior Research Fellow – University of Pannonia). The preface is available HERE.
- Regional characteristics in the practice of responsible research and innovation: examining the impact of post-socialist innovation environments in seven Central and Eastern European countries (Nikoletta Nádas, Assistant Research Fellow – University of Szeged). The study is available HERE.
- Innovative Technologies and Knowledge Management in the Context of Ownership (Dávid Máté Hargitai Associate Professor, Nóra Obermayer Professor, Viktória Nagy PhD student – University of Pannonia). The study is available HERE.
- Residential perception of renewable energy sources – experience of a Hungarian survey (Kornél Németh Associate Professor, Nóra Mezőfi Research Fellow, Erzsébet Péter Associate Professor – University of Pannonia). The study is available HERE.
- The potential role of university community engagement in the creation of social innovations in the national context (György Málovics, Zoltán Bajmócy – SZTE; Janka Csernák, Bori Fehér – MOME; Márta Frigyik – BCE; Judit Juhász – SZTE; Réka Matolay – BCE; András Müllner – ELTE; Rita Szerencsés – MOME). The study is available HERE.
Tér és Társadalom is the quarterly scientific journal of the HUN-REN Research Centre for Economics and Regional Studies, Institute of Regional Studies, founded in 1987. As the founder of the journal, György Enyedi, published in the first issue of the first volume, Tér és Társadalom “does not publish the results of a single discipline, but examines a problem: the relationship between territory and society from the perspective of different disciplines, in a specific approach”.
Over the past decades, the journal has become the leading theoretical journal of territorial sciences in Hungary.