replika is a Hungarian social science quarterly devoted to encourage intellectual debate and to facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue between the different social sciences and humanities. Replika publishes essays and research analyses written by leading Hungarian social scientists as well as translations of influential articles that have significantly shaped the recent development of international social science discourses. Due to its thematic section format, each of which contains four or five papers focussing on a particular theoretical problem, social issue, cultural area, or intellectual career, Replika provides indispensable reading and reference material for a variety of social science courses at Hungarian universities. Replika also publishes English language special issues every year in order to foster scholarly conversation between the different poles of Europe. The major purpose of these English language publications is to give voice to social scientists and their research topics that have been treated marginal or peripheral in mainstream European and American academic discourses.
 
 
Issue 1, 1996
Colonization or Partnership? 
Eastern Europe and Western Social Sciences 
Issue 2, 1997
Ambiguous Identities in the New Europe 
Issue 3, 1998
Central European Hysteria 

English language abstracts of the Hungarian Replika
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Replika
Hungarian Social Science Quarterly

Editor-in-chief:
Miklós Hadas

E-way - content:
Dávid Kitzinger

E-way - editing:
Róbert Pék

Copy editor:
Mária Balika Bognár

Editorial board:
Mihály Andor, Gábor Forrai, Miklós Hadas, Mária Hoyer, Tibor Kuczi,  Ágnes Losonczi (chairman), Csaba Pléh

Published by
Replika Circle

Publisher in charge; distribution
Miklós Hadas

Snail mail:
1276 Budapest, Pf. 129.
Tel./fax: 217-0327; 06-20-451-3712
E-mail: replika@mailbox.hu
Web site: http://www.replika.hu
 

Published by the Replika Circle with the support of the
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund and the Hungarian National Cultural Fund


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