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Iván Szelényi

Iván Szelényi (born April 17, 1938 in Budapest) is a noted Hungarian-American sociologist, as of 2010 the Dean of Social Sciences at New York University Abu Dhabi.

Iván Szelényi
Szelényi Iván
Szelényi in Budapest in 2009
Born (1938-04-17) April 17, 1938 (age 86)[1]
NationalityHungarian
Occupation(s)scholar, professor
TitleWilliam Graham Sumner Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Yale University, Foundation Dean of Social Sciences, NYUAD[1]
Board member ofEditorial Board of Theory & Society[1]
SpouseValeria Vanilia Szelényi[1]
ChildrenSzonja Ivester, Lilla Szelényi, Balázs Szelényi[1]
AwardsFellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Fellow at American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Széchenyi Prize[1]
Academic background
EducationPh.D, D.Sc.[1]
Alma materHungarian Academy of Sciences
ThesisUrban inequalities under state socialism[2] (1973[2])
Academic work
DisciplineSociologist
Sub-disciplineComparative sociology
InstitutionsNew York University, Yale University, University of California-Los Angeles, Graduate Center, CUNY, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Flinders University, Hungarian Academy of Sciences[1]
Notable studentsBruce Western,[3] Lawrence King,[4] Katherine Beckett[5]
Main interestsSocial inequality

Biography edit

He is the son of Gusztáv Szelényi, an entomologist and Julianna Csapó.

Szelényi studied at the External Trade Faculty of the Karl Marx University of Economics in Budapest, where he graduated in 1960.[1] After graduating, he was employed at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office. He received a Ford Scholarship and studied at the University of California in Berkeley for one year. After his return he was a research fellow at the Institute of Sociology at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS).[citation needed] In 1967, he was elevated as scientific secretary and in 1970 as the Head of the Department of Regional Sociology. In 1973, he earned the title Candidate of Sciences (PhD) at the HAS. In 1974, a transcript of a book which he wrote with fellow sociologist and author György Konrád, titled The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power, was brought out of Hungary. The book contained critical thought about Communist-ruled society. After this move, Szelényi was arrested, later expelled from Hungary and stripped of his citizenship.[6]

In 1975, he was a Visiting Research Professor at the University of Kent. One year later he was invited to Flinders University of South Australia where he was the Foundation Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department until 1980. In 1981, he joined the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he was Professor of Sociology for five years (the last year as the Karl Polanyi Professor).[1] After that he was appointed Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Director of the Center for Social Research and Executive Officer of the Sociology Program at the Graduate School of the City University of New York.

From 1988 to 1999 he worked as Professor of Sociology at UCLA (between 1992 and 1995 as department chair).[1] In 1999, he was appointed William Graham Sumner Professor of Sociology and Professor of Political Science at the Yale University. He chaired the department two times (1999–2002 and 2008–2009). In 2010, he became the Dean of Social Sciences at New York University Abu Dhabi, where he continues to teach today.[1]

After the political change in Hungary, his citizenship was reinstated. Since 1990, he has held a Doctor of Science degree and became a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He was elected to full membership in 1995. In 2006, he received the highest state prize for scientific work, the Széchenyi Prize, and two years later he became an Honorary Citizen of Budapest. Beyond that, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2000.[1]

He is the father of three children: his elder daughter, Szonja Szelényi (now Ivester), teaches sociology at University of California, Berkeley, his younger daughter Lilla Szelényi is on the State of California Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) in Oakland, California and his son Balázs teaches history at Northeastern University.[citation needed]

Works edit

At the beginning of his scientific work, his research focused on urban communities. He wrote numerous publications on that issue, mostly in Hungarian.[citation needed] His critical stance on partyline issues was published in his book The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power, which was published in English in 1979. It was also translated into German, French, Spanish and Japanese.[1]

After he was forced to leave Hungary, his research profile changed. He studied the inequality in urban communities and about the structural problems of the capitalistic and socialistic society. His most important publications of these are Urban Inequalities under State Socialism (1983), Socialist Entrepreneurs. Embourgeoisement in Rural Hungary (1988), Social Conflicts of Post-communist Transitions (1992) and Making Capitalism without Capitalists (1998).[1]

Some of his works were collected and published in 1990 and 2009.[1]

Bibliography edit

Books in English edit

  • Szelényi, Iván and Mihályi, Péter. (Nov 28, 2019). Varieties of Post-communist Capitalism. Leiden: Brill Publishers. ISBN 978-90-04-41318-4
  • Ladányi, János; Szelényi, Iván (May 30, 2006). Patterns of Exclusion: Constructing Gypsy Ethnicity and the Making of an Underclass in Transitional Societies of Europe. New York: East European Monographs. ISBN 0880335742.
  • King, Lawrence Peter; Szelényi, Iván (April 23, 2004). Theories Of The New Class: Intellectuals And Power. Contradictions of Modernity. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 081664344X.
  • Eyal, Gil; Szelényi, Iván; Townsley, Eleanor (March 17, 2001). Making Capitalism Without Capitalists: The New Ruling Elites in Eastern Europe. Brooklyn: Verso Books. ISBN 1859843123.
  • Szelényi, Iván (June 15, 1988). Socialist Entrepreneurs: Embourgeoisement in Rural Hungary. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0299113647.
  • Szelényi, Iván (December 15, 1983). Urban Inequalities Under State Socialism. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198771762.
  • Konrád, György; Szelényi, Iván (July 1, 1979). The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power: A Sociological Study of the Role of the Intelligentsia in Socialism. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 0151778604.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p . New York University - Sociology. August 9, 2010. Archived from the original on April 15, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ a b Szelényi, Iván (1973). Urban inequalities under state socialism (Ph.D.). Hungarian Academy of Sciences. OCLC 468124488.
  3. ^ Western, Bruce Prichart (1993). Unionization trends in postwar capitalism : a comparative study of working class organization (Ph.D.). University of California, Los Angeles. OCLC 29541828. ProQuest 304073404.
  4. ^ King, Lawrence Peter (1997). Pathways from socialism to capitalism: The transformation of firms in post-Communist Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Ph.D.). University of California, Los Angeles. OCLC 40057648.
  5. ^ Beckett, Katherine (1994). The politics of law and order: The state and the wars against crime and drugs, 1964 to the present (Ph.D.). University of California, Los Angeles. OCLC 31440265.
  6. ^ [1] 2010-07-26 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • John C. Campbell's review of The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power in 1979

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AwardsFellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Fellow at American Academy of Arts and Sciences Szechenyi Prize 1 Academic backgroundEducationPh D D Sc 1 Alma materHungarian Academy of SciencesThesisUrban inequalities under state socialism 2 1973 2 Academic workDisciplineSociologistSub disciplineComparative sociologyInstitutionsNew York University Yale University University of California Los Angeles Graduate Center CUNY University of Wisconsin Madison Flinders University Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1 Notable studentsBruce Western 3 Lawrence King 4 Katherine Beckett 5 Main interestsSocial inequality Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Bibliography 3 1 Books in English 4 References 5 External linksBiography editHe is the son of Gusztav Szelenyi an entomologist and Julianna Csapo Szelenyi studied at the External Trade Faculty of the Karl Marx University of Economics in Budapest where he graduated in 1960 1 After graduating he was employed at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office He received a Ford Scholarship and studied at the University of California in Berkeley for one year After his return he was a research fellow at the Institute of Sociology at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences HAS citation needed In 1967 he was elevated as scientific secretary and in 1970 as the Head of the Department of Regional Sociology In 1973 he earned the title Candidate of Sciences PhD at the HAS In 1974 a transcript of a book which he wrote with fellow sociologist and author Gyorgy Konrad titled The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power was brought out of Hungary The book contained critical thought about Communist ruled society After this move Szelenyi was arrested later expelled from Hungary and stripped of his citizenship 6 In 1975 he was a Visiting Research Professor at the University of Kent One year later he was invited to Flinders University of South Australia where he was the Foundation Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department until 1980 In 1981 he joined the University of Wisconsin Madison where he was Professor of Sociology for five years the last year as the Karl Polanyi Professor 1 After that he was appointed Distinguished Professor of Sociology Director of the Center for Social Research and Executive Officer of the Sociology Program at the Graduate School of the City University of New York From 1988 to 1999 he worked as Professor of Sociology at UCLA between 1992 and 1995 as department chair 1 In 1999 he was appointed William Graham Sumner Professor of Sociology and Professor of Political Science at the Yale University He chaired the department two times 1999 2002 and 2008 2009 In 2010 he became the Dean of Social Sciences at New York University Abu Dhabi where he continues to teach today 1 After the political change in Hungary his citizenship was reinstated Since 1990 he has held a Doctor of Science degree and became a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences He was elected to full membership in 1995 In 2006 he received the highest state prize for scientific work the Szechenyi Prize and two years later he became an Honorary Citizen of Budapest Beyond that he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2000 1 He is the father of three children his elder daughter Szonja Szelenyi now Ivester teaches sociology at University of California Berkeley his younger daughter Lilla Szelenyi is on the State of California Workers Compensation Appeals Board WCAB in Oakland California and his son Balazs teaches history at Northeastern University citation needed Works editAt the beginning of his scientific work his research focused on urban communities He wrote numerous publications on that issue mostly in Hungarian citation needed His critical stance on partyline issues was published in his book The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power which was published in English in 1979 It was also translated into German French Spanish and Japanese 1 After he was forced to leave Hungary his research profile changed He studied the inequality in urban communities and about the structural problems of the capitalistic and socialistic society His most important publications of these are Urban Inequalities under State Socialism 1983 Socialist Entrepreneurs Embourgeoisement in Rural Hungary 1988 Social Conflicts of Post communist Transitions 1992 and Making Capitalism without Capitalists 1998 1 Some of his works were collected and published in 1990 and 2009 1 Bibliography editBooks in English edit Szelenyi Ivan and Mihalyi Peter Nov 28 2019 Varieties of Post communist Capitalism Leiden Brill Publishers ISBN 978 90 04 41318 4 Ladanyi Janos Szelenyi Ivan May 30 2006 Patterns of Exclusion Constructing Gypsy Ethnicity and the Making of an Underclass in Transitional Societies of Europe New York East European Monographs ISBN 0880335742 King Lawrence Peter Szelenyi Ivan April 23 2004 Theories Of The New Class Intellectuals And Power Contradictions of Modernity Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press ISBN 081664344X Eyal Gil Szelenyi Ivan Townsley Eleanor March 17 2001 Making Capitalism Without Capitalists The New Ruling Elites in Eastern Europe Brooklyn Verso Books ISBN 1859843123 Szelenyi Ivan June 15 1988 Socialist Entrepreneurs Embourgeoisement in Rural Hungary Madison University of Wisconsin Press ISBN 0299113647 Szelenyi Ivan December 15 1983 Urban Inequalities Under State Socialism New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0198771762 Konrad Gyorgy Szelenyi Ivan July 1 1979 The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power A Sociological Study of the Role of the Intelligentsia in Socialism San Diego Harcourt Brace Jovanovich ISBN 0151778604 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Curriculum Vitae Ivan Szelenyi New York University Sociology August 9 2010 Archived from the original on April 15 2016 Retrieved October 27 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b Szelenyi Ivan 1973 Urban inequalities under state socialism Ph D Hungarian Academy of Sciences OCLC 468124488 Western Bruce Prichart 1993 Unionization trends in postwar capitalism a comparative study of working class organization Ph D University of California Los Angeles OCLC 29541828 ProQuest 304073404 King Lawrence Peter 1997 Pathways from socialism to capitalism The transformation of firms in post Communist Hungary the Czech Republic and Slovakia Ph D University of California Los Angeles OCLC 40057648 Beckett Katherine 1994 The politics of law and order The state and the wars against crime and drugs 1964 to the present Ph D University of California Los Angeles OCLC 31440265 1 Archived 2010 07 26 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editJohn C Campbell s review of The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power in 1979 Data page at the HAS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ivan Szelenyi amp oldid 1141106854, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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