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Márta Kiss Image not foundhttps://gyerekesely.tk.hu/image?src=/data/www/gyerekesely.tk.hu/html/uploads/images/kutatok/Kiss_Marta.jpg&w=150&h=200&zc=resizeMárta Kiss
Research Fellow (TK Gyerekesély)
Academic Title: PhDEmail: [email protected]: 0612246700 / 5335Building: T (Floor, room: 0.40)
Research Interests
Adaptation strategies of disadvantaged micro-regions, educational disadvantages, local labour market, local economy/products, cooperation and coordination strategies; local identity and image
Selected Publications
Kiss, M. (2016): Selective school choices in disadvantaged areas: factors, motivations and relations with quality of education. Socio.hu, 4: 46-72.Husz I., Kiss M. (2016): Sustainability of local programs. In: Husz I. (Ed.): Children’s Chances at the ends II. Subregional programmes 2010–2015: experiences and results. Budapest: HAS Centre for Social Sciences, Children's Opportunities Research Group, 91-96.Kiss, M. (2016): The role and types of local products in disadvantaged areas of Hungary. Erdélyi Társadalom. XIV (1): 9-30.Kiss, M. (2015): The collective creation and support of touristic landscape. Socio.hu. 4:62-75.Kiss, M. (2014): The coordination of tourism market along patron-client relations. Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 5. No. 2: 131-151.Kiss, M (2013): Touristic Area Creation and Collective Action. Szociológiai Szemle (Review of Sociology), 2013, (1):69-88Kuczi T.- Kiss M.- Rácz K.- Schwarcz Gy. (2011): Co-Author of the curriculum of “Adapted Economic Sociology” (author of four sections); published on website: http://www.tankonyvtar.huDénes A. – Kiss M. – Rácz K. – Schwarcz Gy. (ed.) (2008): Adaptation strategies in the rural economy. Contemporary Researches Foundation. Budapest, 2008Kiss, M (2008): Túristvándi: small village with big plans. In: Váradi Monika (ed.) Compulsory steps of small villages. Új Mandátum Press. Budapest, 2008. 334-369 pp.Kiss, M (2008): Tiszacsécse, the embedded village. In: Váradi Monika (ed.) Compulsory steps of small villages. Új Mandátum Press. Budapest, 2008. 369-400 pp.Kiss, M (2008): Ambitions and realities: searching the way from the disadvantages situation in Szatmárcseke. In: Dénes-Kiss-Rácz-Schwarcz (ed.) Adaptation strategies in the rural economy. Contemporary Researches Foundation. Budapest, 36-54 pp.Kiss, M (2006): "Here, I’ am living" The power of environment and the order of locality. Anthropolis Cultural Anthropologist Periodical. 2006. 2. /1-2. Kiss, M (2006): "At the place of the king of the elfins, on the land of legends." Local identity, self-representation and stereotypes. In. Bakó-Papp-Szarka (ed.) Common prejudices Social distances and ethnic stereotypes. Balassi Press, 2006. 133-150 pp.
Academic Career
2015 –
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Social Sciences
„Give Kids a Chance” Reasearch Group
2005-
Corvinus University of Budapest, Institute of Sociology and Social Policy - lecturer
2005-2015
Contemporary Researches Foundation - Researcher
Education
2015
Corvinus University of Budapest
Sociology Doctoral School, PhD in Sociology
2006
Eötvös Lóránd University
Faculty of Social Sciences
Cultural Anthropologist, MA
2005
Corvinus University of Budapest
Institute of Sociology and Social Policy
Sociologist-economist MA
2001
Budapest Business School
Faculty of International Communication
Economist, BA
Membership in Academic and Professional Organisations; Editorial Board Membership
Hungarian Sociological Association – member
Hungarian Cultural Anthropological Association - member
Magyarország Felfedezése Alapítvány – Member of Board of Trustees
Selected conferences and workshops
Márta Kiss (2015): ’Behind the touristic landscape’ The economic sociological mechanism of creating a brand: traditions and products of a touristic area. – IVDE-Jahrestagung „Gefundene und erfundene lokale Feste und Festivals nach der Wende: zwischen ‚Ethnobusiness‘ und Selbstvergewisserung", Freiburg
Márta Kiss (2014): Creating the Landscape – ’Governing the Commons’– Conference of The Hungarian Sociological Association, Cluj Napoca
Tibor Kuczi - Márta Kiss (2014) Bricolage in Tourism – Collective production of the touristic area and traditions. (Co-lecturer). Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Rural Sociology Department and the MTA Debrecen Academic Committee common conference Márta Kiss (2014): The opportunities of tourism in the idea and practice of self-preservation. – Self preserving village – Sustanaible countryside. Good practces in Carpathian basin – Nation Strategy Research Institute, Átány Village Local Government, National Museum, Budapest Corvinus University – 2013. dec.3. Márta Kiss (2013): Together or side by side? Organization of the market of tourism in Szatmár – The Hungarian Sociological Association and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology common Conference – 2013. okt. 24-27
Márta Kiss (2011): Cooperation patterns in the local economy. Organization of the market of tourism. BCE TÁMOP 4.2.1./B-09/1/KMR/2010-0005 project
Márta Kiss (2007): Expect and realities on the rural areas. The „Equal chances for small villages and habitants” National Research and Development Program – research final conference; Title of presentation: Variations for surviving. Tourist concept of small villages
Márta Kiss (2007): VII. Conference of villages, Rural Hungary after the EU; Title of presentation: Village tourism, as adaptation strategy in Szatmár.
Márta Kiss (2006): „Values and norms” Interdisciplinary approach ; Title of presentation: Diverse concepts of village. Impacts of tourism and mobility on village communities’ value and norm system.
Márta Kiss (2005): The Hungarian Sociology Society Annual Conference and Assembly – Village Sociology Section; Title of presentation: Changes in a Transylvanian community through the secondary relative system.
Márta Kiss (2005): II. Hungarian Sunbelt Conference; Title of presentation: A seclar community’s inner relations through the examination of secondary relative system.
Awards and Honours
2012
Sociography, Sociofilm and Sociophoto at the Hungarian-Slovakian Border Tender - 2. place (BCE Innovation Centre - Interregio Forum Association - Pro Minoritate Foundation - Forum Institute)
2005
OTDK (National Scientific Student Price) Cultural and Social Anthropology Section – 1. place
Teaching Experience
2005 - still
Corvinus University of Budapest, Institute of Sociology and Social Policy
Foundations of Economic Sociology: 2010-
Applied Economic Sociology (2009-2013)
Economic Sociology (2005-2009)
General and economic sociology (2005-2006)
2005-2006
Debrecen University, Institute of Sociology and Social Policy
Field work results processing
Preparation for field work
Further Affiliations
Corvinus University of Budapest, Institute of Sociology and Social Policy (lecturer)
Other relevant CV records
Fellowship, scholarship:
2009
Sasakawa Scholarship (The Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund)
2009 and 2011
Budapest University of Economic Sciences Foundation, research fellowship
Languages
English (Proficient)Italian (Proficient)