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György Csepeli
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Born (1946-02-14) February 14, 1946 (age 78)
Alma materEötvös Loránd University (ELTE)
Known forPsychology
Sociology
AwardsFerenc Erdei Prize, 1980
Minorities Award, 1996
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsEötvös Loránd University (ELTE)
University of Miskolc
Websitewebsite in English

György Csepeli (Hungarian: [ˈt͡ʃɛpɛli ˈɟørɟ]; born 14 February 1946) is a Hungarian social psychologist, sociologist, politician, professor emeritus at the Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs at the Ministry of Information of Hungary. His research, books, papers and talks focus on antiziganism, antisemitism and foundational problems of information society and social psychology.

Biography and career

He was born on 14 February 1946 in Budapest, Hungary. He took M.A. degree in Sociology and Russian studies in 1970 at the Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest.[1]

In 1980 he was awarded the candidate (C.Sc.) degree in Social psychology.[2]

From 1986 until 2001 he acted as the head of the Social Psychology, ELTE.[3]

He completed his Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) degree in Sociology in 1991 and then he received the title of university (full) professor at the Department of Social Psychology at the Institute of Sociology, ELTE in the same year.[4]

He was the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs at the Ministry of Information of Hungary during the premierships of Péter Medgyessy and Ferenc Gyurcsány between 2002 and 2006.

From 2009 until 2011 he managed the Department of Sociology, ELTE.

In 2016 the honorific title of professor emeritus was conferred upon him.

He lectured as a visiting professor at several universities in the world: Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey, United States, University of Nova Gorica in Slovenia, University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States, Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, United States.

He is a notable and respected scientist both in Hungary and around the world and developed significant research and professional relationships.[5]

His working papers were issued in both national and international prestigious professional research scientific journals, and 20 books and more than 500 scientific articles were published.

His main fields of interest are in the antiziganism, antisemitism and foundational problems of information society and social psychology.[6]

Committee memberships

Editorial board memberships

  • Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2002−2010) − member of the editorial board
  • WCSA Journal − assistant editor
  • Szociológiai szemle − member of the editorial board
  • Jel-Kép − member of the editorial board
  • Politikatudományi Szemle − member of the editorial board
  • Chairperson, Interdisciplinary Social Research PhD Program, ELTE, Faculty of Social Sciences (2009-
  • Chairperson, Department of Sociology, ELTE, Faculty of Social Sciences (2009-2011)
  • Chairperson, Program Committee of NIIF (National Broadband Academic Network) (2008-2010)
  • Member, Council of National Office of Research and Technology (2004-2010)
  • Member (Scientific Board, SEES) (2010)
  • Public Policy Director, Prime Minister’s Office (2008-2010)
  • Public Policy Director, Ministry of Economy and Transport (2006-2008)
  • Chairperson, Department of Cultural Anthropology (2001-2006)
  • Political State Secretary, Ministry of Informatics and Communication (2002-2006)
  • Chairperson, Department of Social Psychology (1986-2001)
  • 2010-2018 President, Hungarian Sociological Association
  • 1990-95 International Association of Political Science, RC on Political Education and Socialization, Board member
  • 2010- President of the Hungari an Sociological Association
  • 1993-94 President of the Hungarian Sociological Association

Awards and honours

  • 1980 Ferenc Erdei Prize
  • 1996 Minorities Award

Selected works[7]

Books

  • 2020 Nation and Migration. Budapest: CEU Press (coauthored with A. Örkény)
  • Csepeli, Gy. 1989. Structures and contents of Hungarian national identity : results of political socialization and cultivation. Frankfurt M., Bern: Lang
  • Csepeli, Gy. 1997. National identity in contemporary Hungary. Fenyo, M.D. (transl.) Boulder: Social Science Monographs; Highland Lakes: Atlantic Research and Publications, Inc.; New York: Distributed by Columbia University Press

Papers[8]

  • 2019 Acting together - means of creative transformation of social conflict. In Kövér, Á.- Franger, G. (Eds) University and * 2019 Society. Interdependence and Exchange, Edward Elgar. 110-126.
  • Reconsidering the "Jewish Question" A Review Essay In Bíró, A-M.. (Ed.) Populism, Memory and Minority Rights. Leiden, Boston: Brill I. Nijhoff. 137-142.
  • 2019 Cooperative Learning in the Classroom: An Experimental Study. Rivista Trimestrale di Scienza de Teoria Ricerca Sociale. 3: 1-24. (coauthored with I. Murányi, E. Szathamáry)
  • Central Europe: Imagined or real? Vesztnyik Udmurtszkogo Universziteta, Szociologija, Politilogija, Mezsdunarodnije otnosenija.Tom 2 No 4 2018. 466-469.
  • Hungarian Negativity - Some Remarks about the Hungarian's Political Culture. Central European Political Science Review Vol. 19. No 74 Winter 2018. 131- 153
  • 2017 Unfinished Evolution. In Petroccia, S. (ed.) Between global and local. Citizenship and Social Change.. Societa Editrice Escalopio. 5-17
  • 2017 Coronation in Na’Coxypan. In Gasparini, A. (ed) The First World War. People and Nations. I.U.E.S. Journal. Anno 4. Numero 1. March. 73-84
  • 2016 The Making of a Minority: Competing Claims of definitions of being Roma in contemporary Hungarian society. Central European Political Science Review vol. 17. No.65. Fall 2016. 150-179. (co-authored with Antal Örkény)
  • 2016 To be or not to be. Central European Political Scienc Review. 17:63 pp. 129-135.
  • Old and new authoritarianism. In: Murányi, István (szerk.) Eternal return? : The Specter of Radicalism Young Radicals in Hungary among Young People in Europe and Hungary Budapest, Magyarország : L'Harmattan Kiadó, (2016) pp. 39-74. , 36 p. (coauthored with G. Prazsák)
  • 2015 National Remembrance, National Oblivion In Kuligowsky, W., R. Papp. Sterile and Isolated. An Anthropology today in Hungary and Poland. Poznan-Wielichowo: Instityt Etnologii o Antropologii Kulturowej Uniwersytetu ín Adama Mickiwewicza Wydanwnictwp TIPi 101-110.
  • 2015 Paths to Fatelessness In Holocaust Studii sy Cercetari Vol. VII.Nr.1. (8) 81-96 (co-authored with Gergő Prazsak)
  • Big Data: A technological change that will fulfils sociology. Review of Sociology of the Hungarian Sociological Association. 2015: p. n.a. (2015) (co-authored with Tibor Dessewffy)
  • An Experimental Investigation Into the Nature of External “Roma” Categorization in Hungary (coauthored with I. Murányi, B.Janky) Journal of Social Research & Policy, Volume: 5, Issue: 2, pp. 39-43 Date: December 2014 ISSN 2067-2640 (print), 2068-9861 (electronic)
  • 2015 Facebook Diagnostics: Detection of Mental Health Problems Based on Online Traces. European Journal of Mental Health. Individual, Family, Community and Society. Vol. 9. No. 2. 220-232. (Co-authored with Richard Nagyfi)
  • The Rise of the Mafia State. Global Dialogue 4.1 (March 2014). http://isa-global-dialogue.net/volume-4-issue-1/ 2012
  • New Authoritarianism in Hungary at the beginning of the 21st Century (coauthored with István Murányi). Central European Political Science Review. Vol.13. No.50. 65-95. 2011.
  • New authoritarianism-a research note.In Revista Sociologie Românească Vol. IX. No. 1. pp. 47-63 (co-authorerd w. G. Prazsak)
  • Experimental Democracy Research. (co-authored with István Murányi). Society and Economy 33, no. 2 (date?): 407-412.2010
  • Gypsies and gadje- The perception of Roma in Hungarian Society.Central European Political Science Review. Vol.11. No.40. Summer. 62-78.
  • 2009 Masquarade in the Blogroom. Effects of Anonimity on Communication in the New Medium. In Nyiri, K. (Ed.) Egagement and Exposure. Mobile Communication and the Ethics of Social Networking. Vienna: Passagen. 111-120.
  • 2008 Wiki Knowledge. Resurgence of the Collective Mind. In Nyiri K. (ed.) Integration and Ubiquity. Towards a Philosophy of Telecommunications Convergence. Vienna: Passagen Verlag. 255-262.
  • 2007 Between Two Worlds. The Discrepant Roles of Secret Agents of Past Regimes. In Poppe, E., Verkuyten, M.(eds.) Culture and Conflict. Liber Amicorum for Louk Hagendoorn. Amsterdam:Aksant. 69-75.
  • 20077 The New Distress of the Central European Small States. Central European Political Science Review, vol.7. No.26.42-48.
  • 2005 The Multiple Lives of the Hungarian Highwayman (co-authored with Monika Mátay) In Gilman Srebnick, A., Lévy, R. (Eds.) Crime and Culture. An Historical Perspective. Aldershor:Ashgate. 183-197.
  • 2004 Construction of the Roma Identity in Eastern and Central Europe: Perception and Self-identification.’ Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Vol.30. No.1. 129-150. (with Dávid Simon)
  • Blindness to success. Social-psíchological objectives along the way to a market economy in Eastern Europe’ (co-authored with Antal Örkeny and Maria Szekelyi) In Kornai, J., Rose-Ackerman, S (eds) Creating Social Trust in Post-Socialist Transition. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 213-240.
  • Paradigm Change in Sociology.’ Review of Sociology. Vol.10.2. 39-46 (with G.Prazsák)
  • National identity in Hungary at the Turn of the Millenium.’ In Kolosi, T., Tóth, I.Gy., Vukovich, Gy. (Eds.) Social Report 2004. Budapest:TÁRKI. 456-468.
  • 2003 Ambitious education: the role of family, school and friends in the development of successful Romany life courses.’ Romani Studies 5, Vol.13, No. 1 53-72 (coauthored with M.Székelyi, A. Örkény)
  • 2001 Determinants of Denial and Acceptance of Refugees in Hungary.” In in Phalet, K., Örkény, A, (eds.) Ethnic Minorities and Inter-Ethnic Relations in Context. Aldershot:Ashgate 85-96 (coauthored with Fábián, Z., and Sik, E.)
  • Attitudes and Stereotypes of Hungarian Police toward Gypsies.’ in Phalet, K., Örkény, A, (eds.) Ethnic Minorities and Inter Ethnic Relations in Context. Aldershot:Ashgate. 217-228 (co-authored with M. Székelyi, Örkény, A.)
  • 2000 Grappling with National Identity. How nations see each other in Central Europe. Coauthored with A. Örkeny and M. Szekelyi Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó
  • European Nations and Nationalism. Theoretical and historical perspectives. Aldershot:Ashgate (coeditor)
  • Conflicting Bonds of Ethnicity and Citizenship in Transylvania, Romania' Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism vol.27.No.1-2. 101-110
  • Transition Blues. The Hungarian Quarterly. Vo.41.Summer. 64-71. 2000
  • Grappling with National Identity. How nations see each other in Central Europe. Coauthored with A. Örkeny and M. Szekelyi Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó
  • European Nations and Nationalism. Theoretical and historical perspectives. Aldershot:Ashgate (coeditor)
  • Conflicting Bonds of Ethnicity and Citizenship in Transylvania, Romania' Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism vol.27.No.1-2. 101-110
  • 1998 The school of freedom.’ In Hufer,K-P., Wellie, B. (Hrsg) Sozialwissenschaftliche und bildungstheoretische Reflexionen: fachliche und didaktische Perspektiven zur politisch-gesellschaftlichen Aufklarung.Hamburg.301-310
  • Not known, only felt. Representation of National Sovereignty in Hungarian Society Today. In Gombár, Cs., Hankiss, E., Lengyel, L., Várnai Gy. (eds.) The Appeal of Sovereignty. Hungary, Austria and Russia. Boulder, Co.: Social Science Monographs. Atlantic Research and Publications, Inc. Distributed by Columbia University Press. 131-158.
  • 1997 The imagery of national anthems in Europe.' Canadian Review of Nationalism.24.1-2.33-41 (coauthored with A. Orkeny) National Identity in Contemporary Hungary. Social Science Monographs, Boulder, Colorado. ARP, Inc.Highland Lakes, NJ. Distributed by Columbia University Press, New York.
  • 1996 The changing facets of Hungarian nationalism.' Social Research. Vol.63. No.1. 247-286 (coauthored with A.Orkeny) Deluded Nations:Dynamics of Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe. In Farnen, R., Dekkere, H., Meyenberg, R,, German, D. (eds) Democracy, Socialization and Conflicting Loyalties in East and West. Cross-National and Comparative Perspectives. London:Macmillan. 223-241.
  • Hungarians’s Conflicting Identifications with the Homeland and Europe. Coautherd with L.Kéri, and I. Stumpf. In Farnen, R., Dekker, H., Meyenberg, R,, German, D. (eds) Democracy, Socialization and Conflicting Loyalties in East and West. Cross-National and Comparative Perspectives. London:Macmillan. 195-206.
  • 1995 Ideology and national identity: a national outlook.' Journal of Peace Research.vol.32.No.2. 165-179 (coauthored) Accounting for the rich and the poor: existential justice in comparative perspective.’ In Kluegel, J.R., Mason, D.S., Wegener, B. Social Justice and Political Change. Public Opinion in Capitalist and Post-Communist States. New York:Aldine de Gruyter. 179-2O9. (coauthored)
  • 1994 The Impact of Class, Ethnicity, and Nationality onthe Identity of Disadvantaged Young Hungarians.( Coauthored with Z. Békés) In Farnen, R. (ed.) Nationalism, Ethnicity and Identity. New Brunswick:Transactions. 357-369
  • 1992 Ideology and Political Beliefs in Hungary. The Twilight of State Socialism. (coauthored with A. Orkeny) London: Pinter Publishers
  • 1991 Competing patterns of national identity in post-communist Hungary.' Media, Culture and Society. Vol.13.325-339.
  • 1988 Attitudes Toward Nuclear Disarmament: International Comparisons of University Students and Activists. Journal of Peace Research. Vol.25. No.3. pp. 265–271. (coauthored with Dann, E.H. , Elder, R., Larsen, K.S., Long, C.J., Giles, H., Ommundsen, R.
  • New alternatives of community building in Hungary.’ Health Promotion, vol.4. No.3. 247-254.
  • 1982 Sense of national belongingness as a result of socialization.' International Journal of Political Education. 5.4.377-387
  • 1972 An experimental investigation into the formation of intergroup relations.' European Journal of Social Psychology. 2,202-204. (coauthored)

References

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