The Creative Cities Project Has Proved Successful in Hungary and Abroad
Interview with Ferenc Miszlivetz (director of iASK) in the Magyar Nemzet daily newspaper in Hungarian.
Interview with Ferenc Miszlivetz (director of iASK) in the Magyar Nemzet daily newspaper in Hungarian.
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Date: 9th of May 2019 at 4 p.m.
Venue: Budapest H-1051 Széchenyi tér 9. HAS Main Building – Ceremonial Hall
Időpont: 2019. április 25. 17.00 óra
Helyszín: Műcsarnok H-1146 Dózsa György út. 37.
The preliminary programme of the ENRS
Registration, general information & confirmed speakers (including Ferenc Miszlivetz – director of iASK)
Inside and Outside of Science: the Hankiss Heritage (Magyar Tudomány, 2018/10)
Interview with Ferenc Miszlivetz – In Diplomacy & Trade – September 2018
The achievements of the Creative City and Sustainable Region (KRAFT) concept were presented by Ferenc Miszlivetz (director of iASK) and Zoltán Gaál (coordinator of the KRAFT Centre) in the evening program of the M5 Cultural Public Broadcast Chanel on the 14th of September 2018. The video content is available only in Hungarian. The script of the…
Cultural heritage is not restricted to borders; it unites cities, regions and countries to create a network of cultural identities.
After years of fighting the consequences of global economic and financial crisis, Europe today is facing a deepening political crisis. The roundtable – organized by Columbia University’s Blinken Institute, the Balassi Institute and ISES – focuses on the roots as well as on alternative scenarios of a new European architecture. The program to download: No-Choice Democracies:…
Europe’ – as we know it in 2017 – similar to democracies – might ’die’, or collapse as an old and exhausted set of institutions.
The Second Renaissance of Civil Society in East Central Europe – and in the European Union
Jody Jensen & Ferenc Miszlivetz
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in. The Languages of Civil Society by Peter Wagner (ed.). European Civil Society Series. New York and Oxford: Berghahn. Books, 2006,