Tamás Dombos
Research Fellow
Sociology and Social Anthropology
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Tamas Dombos is a doctoral student at the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology. He is affiliated with the Center for Policy Studies as a Junior Research Fellow, and has worked on a number of CPS initiatives, such as the QUING (Quality in Gender+ Equality Policies) and DIOSCURI (Eastern Enlargement - Western Enlargement: Cultural Encounters in the European Economy and Society After the Accession)
Research Interest
Gender Studies, Human Rights Studies, Public Policy, Sociology and Social Anthropology.
Publications
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Dombos T. Narratives of Concern: Beyond the “Official†Discourse of Ethical Consumption in Hungary. In: Carrier JG, Peter L, editors. Ethical Consumption: Social Value and Economic Practice. New York - Oxford: Berghan Books; 2012. p. 125-41.
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Dombos T, Pellandini-Simányi L. Kids, Cars, or Cashews?: Debating and Remembering Consumption in Socialist Hungary. In: Bren P, Neuburger M, editors. Communism Unwrapped: Consumption in Cold War Eastern Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2012. p. 325-50.
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Dombos T, Polgári E. Zavaros progresszió. Az AlkotmánybÃróság a családok védelmérÅ‘l szóló törvényrÅ‘l. Fundamentum. 2013;(1):55-62.