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József Böröcz

József Böröcz (born 1956, Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian-American sociologist who is currently Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University.[1] He earned his PhD in Sociology at The Johns Hopkins University in 1992. He has a Dr. Sc. degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2004).[1] According to Google Scholar, Böröcz's H-Index score is 29.[2]

Life Edit

József Böröcz grew up in Budapest, Hungary.[3] He attended Petőfi Gimnázium.[4] He studied literature, linguistics, culture theory, as well as Polish at Kossuth Lajos University of Sciences in Debrecen between 1976 and 1982.[4] As a student in Hungary, he published on the sociology of tourism both in Hungarian and English.[4]

After graduation, he worked for a year as a freelance translator from English. In September 1983, he became a Hungarian-as-ancestral-language instructor in the elementary and high schools of Albany, Louisiana. During his two years in Louisiana, he attended the PhD-Program in Sociology at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.

In 1985, he returned to Budapest and became research associate at one of Hungary's leading empirical social science research institutions at the time, the Mass Communication Research Center.[4] He continued his PhD-training in the Program in Comparative International Development in the Department of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University in 1986, where he soon became an academic advisee of, and research assistant to, Alejandro Portes. With Portes, he worked on issues of international labor migration. His dissertation examined the effects of international tourism on socioeconomic, political and cultural life, through on a world-historical perspective, a European overview, and an Austro-Hungarian comparison.[5] He received his PhD in 1992. In 2004, he earned his Dr.Sc. degree in sociology at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.[4]

From 1992 to 1995, he was Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Irvine.[4]

He joined Rutgers University in 1995 as senior faculty in the Department of Sociology and Director of Rutgers' newly established Institute for Hungarian Studies. He passed on the directorship of the institute in 2007.[4] At the Department of Sociology at Rutgers, he founded the area in 1996 and was one of the co-founders of the area in 2012.

Recognition Edit

  • Knight Cross of the Merit of Honor of the Republic of Hungary 2005.[6] (He renounced the award in protest due to the government honoring a racist journalist.)[7]
  • Immanuel Wallerstein Chair in Global Ethics for 2005-2006,[8] University of Ghent, Belgium
  • Hungarian Heritage Award 1998[9]
  • Honorable Mention, "The European Union and Global Social Change", book award competition of the Political Economy of the World-System section of the American Sociological Association[10]
  • "For József Böröcz Being 60."[11] Online Festschrift for 60th Birthday
  • Radnóti Miklós Collective Anti-Racism Award of the Hungarian Federation of Anti-Fascists and Resistance Fighters 2017
  • Senior Fulbright Researcher at the Robert Zajonc Institute for Social Studies at the University of Warsaw, Poland, September 2019 - June 2020[12]

Books Edit

  • David A. Smith and József Böröcz (eds.) 1995. A New World Order? Global Transformation in the Late 20th Century. Greenwood Press (A Praeger Imprint). Hard cover and paperback.
  • József Böröcz. 1996. Leisure Migration: A Sociological Study on Tourism.[13] Oxford, UK: Pergamon Press (An Elsevier Science Imprint). Hard cover.
  • József Böröcz and Melinda Kovács (eds.). 2001. Empire’s New Clothes: Unveiling EU-Enlargement. E-Book, a Central Europe Review imprint. [1], 3 December. ISBN 1-84287-009-2. Hungarian version: Böröcz József és Kovács Melinda (szerk.). 2001. EU-birodalom. Thematic bloc in Replika.[14] 45-46 (November): 23-151.
  • József Böröcz. 2009, 2010. The European Union and Global Social Change: A Critical Geopolitical-Economic Analysis.[15] Oxford, UK: Routledge. Hardback and e-book: 2009 and 2010; paperback: 2010.
  • Ángel Ferrero, József Böröcz, Corina Tulbure y Roger Suso. 2014. El último europeo: Imperialismo, xenofóbia y la derecha radical en la Unión Europea.[16] (In Spanish.) Madrid: La oveja roja.
  • Böröcz József. 2017. Hasított fa. A világrendszer-elmélettől a globális struktúraváltásokig (In Hungarian). Budapest: l’Harmattan.[17]
  • Böröcz József. 2018. Az EU és a világ. Kritikai elemzés. (In Hungarian). Budapest: Pesti Kalligram.[18]
  • Böröcz József és Fáber Ágoston (szerk.). 2021. Ott kívül a magyarázat. Társadalomkritikai beszélgetések Böröcz Józseffel. (In Hungarian). Budapest: Eszmélet zsebkönyvtár.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "József Böröcz". sociology.rutgers.edu.
  2. ^ "Jozsef Borocz". Google Scholar.
  3. ^ Shabeer, Muhammed (1 December 2019). ""A new kind of right-wing extremism is on a roll in Hungary"". peoplesdispatch.org.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "József Böröcz Curriculum Vitae". sociology.rutgers.edu.
  5. ^ Leisure Migration: A Sociological Study on Tourism (Book description). 22 November 1996. ISBN 9780080425603. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  6. ^ "Állami díjak és elismerések augusztus 20. alkalmából". fotomedia.hu (in Hungarian). 19 August 2005.
  7. ^ Böröcz, József. Renouncement of state award in Hungary. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  8. ^ "Research Group Communities Comparisons Connections | CCC Roots". www.ccc.ugent.be.
  9. ^ . Eddigi díjazottak. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012.
  10. ^ "The Political Economy of the World-System Section of the American Sociological Association". asapews.org.
  11. ^ "ANNIVERSARY". karl-polanyi-center.
  12. ^ "American Grantees 2020-21". en.fulbright.edu.pl.
  13. ^ Borocz, Jozsef (November 22, 1996). Leisure Migration: A Sociological Study on Tourism. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. ISBN 9780080425603 – via Google Books.
  14. ^ "replika". scripta.c3.hu.
  15. ^ Böröcz, József (September 10, 2009). The European Union and Global Social Change: A Critical Geopolitical-Economic Analysis. Routledge – via Amazon.
  16. ^ "El último europeo". www.laovejaroja.es.
  17. ^ Hasított fa (Böröcz József) – via www.libri.hu.
  18. ^ Az EU és a világ (Böröcz József) – via www.libri.hu.

External links Edit

  • József Böröcz's papers, syllabi, book reviews, op-ed pieces and videos can be accessed at Academia.edu.

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Jozsef Borocz born 1956 Budapest Hungary is a Hungarian American sociologist who is currently Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University 1 He earned his PhD in Sociology at The Johns Hopkins University in 1992 He has a Dr Sc degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 2004 1 According to Google Scholar Borocz s H Index score is 29 2 Contents 1 Life 2 Recognition 3 Books 4 References 5 External linksLife EditJozsef Borocz grew up in Budapest Hungary 3 He attended Petofi Gimnazium 4 He studied literature linguistics culture theory as well as Polish at Kossuth Lajos University of Sciences in Debrecen between 1976 and 1982 4 As a student in Hungary he published on the sociology of tourism both in Hungarian and English 4 After graduation he worked for a year as a freelance translator from English In September 1983 he became a Hungarian as ancestral language instructor in the elementary and high schools of Albany Louisiana During his two years in Louisiana he attended the PhD Program in Sociology at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge In 1985 he returned to Budapest and became research associate at one of Hungary s leading empirical social science research institutions at the time the Mass Communication Research Center 4 He continued his PhD training in the Program in Comparative International Development in the Department of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University in 1986 where he soon became an academic advisee of and research assistant to Alejandro Portes With Portes he worked on issues of international labor migration His dissertation examined the effects of international tourism on socioeconomic political and cultural life through on a world historical perspective a European overview and an Austro Hungarian comparison 5 He received his PhD in 1992 In 2004 he earned his Dr Sc degree in sociology at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 4 From 1992 to 1995 he was Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Irvine 4 He joined Rutgers University in 1995 as senior faculty in the Department of Sociology and Director of Rutgers newly established Institute for Hungarian Studies He passed on the directorship of the institute in 2007 4 At the Department of Sociology at Rutgers he founded the Political and Economic Sociology area in 1996 and was one of the co founders of the Global Structures area in 2012 Recognition EditKnight Cross of the Merit of Honor of the Republic of Hungary 2005 6 He renounced the award in protest due to the government honoring a racist journalist 7 Immanuel Wallerstein Chair in Global Ethics for 2005 2006 8 University of Ghent Belgium Hungarian Heritage Award 1998 9 Honorable Mention The European Union and Global Social Change book award competition of the Political Economy of the World System section of the American Sociological Association 10 For Jozsef Borocz Being 60 11 Online Festschrift for 60th Birthday Radnoti Miklos Collective Anti Racism Award of the Hungarian Federation of Anti Fascists and Resistance Fighters 2017 Senior Fulbright Researcher at the Robert Zajonc Institute for Social Studies at the University of Warsaw Poland September 2019 June 2020 12 Books EditDavid A Smith and Jozsef Borocz eds 1995 A New World Order Global Transformation in the Late 20th Century Greenwood Press A Praeger Imprint Hard cover and paperback Jozsef Borocz 1996 Leisure Migration A Sociological Study on Tourism 13 Oxford UK Pergamon Press An Elsevier Science Imprint Hard cover Jozsef Borocz and Melinda Kovacs eds 2001 Empire s New Clothes Unveiling EU Enlargement E Book a Central Europe Review imprint 1 3 December ISBN 1 84287 009 2 Hungarian version Borocz Jozsef es Kovacs Melinda szerk 2001 EU birodalom Thematic bloc in Replika 14 45 46 November 23 151 Jozsef Borocz 2009 2010 The European Union and Global Social Change A Critical Geopolitical Economic Analysis 15 Oxford UK Routledge Hardback and e book 2009 and 2010 paperback 2010 Angel Ferrero Jozsef Borocz Corina Tulbure y Roger Suso 2014 El ultimo europeo Imperialismo xenofobia y la derecha radical en la Union Europea 16 In Spanish Madrid La oveja roja Borocz Jozsef 2017 Hasitott fa A vilagrendszer elmelettol a globalis strukturavaltasokig In Hungarian Budapest l Harmattan 17 Borocz Jozsef 2018 Az EU es a vilag Kritikai elemzes In Hungarian Budapest Pesti Kalligram 18 Borocz Jozsef es Faber Agoston szerk 2021 Ott kivul a magyarazat Tarsadalomkritikai beszelgetesek Borocz Jozseffel In Hungarian Budapest Eszmelet zsebkonyvtar References Edit a b Jozsef Borocz sociology rutgers edu Jozsef Borocz Google Scholar Shabeer Muhammed 1 December 2019 A new kind of right wing extremism is on a roll in Hungary peoplesdispatch org a b c d e f g Jozsef Borocz Curriculum Vitae sociology rutgers edu Leisure Migration A Sociological Study on Tourism Book description 22 November 1996 ISBN 9780080425603 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Allami dijak es elismeresek augusztus 20 alkalmabol fotomedia hu in Hungarian 19 August 2005 Borocz Jozsef Renouncement of state award in Hungary a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Research Group Communities Comparisons Connections CCC Roots www ccc ugent be Eddigi dijazottak Eddigi dijazottak Archived from the original on 11 July 2012 The Political Economy of the World System Section of the American Sociological Association asapews org ANNIVERSARY karl polanyi center American Grantees 2020 21 en fulbright edu pl Borocz Jozsef November 22 1996 Leisure Migration A Sociological Study on Tourism Emerald Group Publishing Limited ISBN 9780080425603 via Google Books replika scripta c3 hu Borocz Jozsef September 10 2009 The European Union and Global Social Change A Critical Geopolitical Economic Analysis Routledge via Amazon El ultimo europeo www laovejaroja es Hasitott fa Borocz Jozsef via www libri hu Az EU es a vilag Borocz Jozsef via www libri hu External links EditJozsef 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