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Jozsef Borocz
Jozsef Borocz
Other namesBöröcz József, József Böröcz
Professor Emeritus, Sociology, Rutgers University
Verified email at rutgers.edu - Homepage
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Contemporary immigration: Theoretical perspectives on its determinants and modes of incorporation
A Portes, J Böröcz
International migration review 23 (3), 606-630, 1989
2220*1989
Informality rules
J Böröcz
East European Politics and Societies 14 (02), 348-380, 2000
2632000
Goodness is elsewhere: The rule of European difference
J Böröcz
Comparative studies in society and history 48 (1), 110-138, 2006
2232006
Introduction: Empire and coloniality in the “eastern enlargement” of the European Union
J Böröcz
Empire’s New Clothes: Unveiling EU Enlargement. Telford: Central Europe …, 2001
220*2001
Leisure migration: a sociological study on tourism.
J Böröcz
2011996
The European Union and Global Social Change: A Critical Geopolitical Economic Analysis
J Böröcz
178*2009
Small leap forward: Emergence of new economic elites
J Böröcz, Á Róna-Tas
Theory and Society 24 (5), 751-781, 1995
1781995
Dual Dependency and Property Vacuum: Social Change on the State Socialist Semiperiphery
J Böröcz
Theory & Society 21, 77-104., 1992
156*1992
Empire's new clothes: unveiling EU-enlargement
J Böröcz, M Kovács, S Engel-Di Mauro, A Sher, K Dancsi, P Kabachnik
Central Europe Review e-books, 2001
155*2001
Intellectuals and politics in Central Europe
I Bernik, J Böröcz, H Flam, A Tucker
Intellectuals and Politics in Central Europe, 1998
1391998
Travel-capitalism: The structure of Europe and the advent of the tourist
J Böröcz
Comparative Studies in Society and History 34 (4), 708-741, 1992
1081992
Decomposing the intellectuals' class power: Conversion of cultural capital to income, Hungary, 1986
J Böröcz, C Southworth
Social forces 74 (3), 797-821, 1996
1071996
Simulating the great transformation: property change under prolonged informality in Hungary
J Böröcz
European Journal of Sociology/Archives européennes de sociologie 34 (1), 81-107, 1993
102*1993
The informal sector under capitalism and state socialism: A preliminary comparison
A Portes, J Böröcz
Social Justice 15 (3/4 (33-34), 17-28, 1988
1011988
'Eurowhite' Conceit, 'Dirty White' Ressentment: 'Race' in Europe
J Böröcz
Sociological Forum, 2021
1002021
The fox and the raven: The European Union and Hungary renegotiate the margins of “Europe”
J Böröcz
Comparative Studies in Society and History 42 (4), 847-875, 2000
972000
The unbearable whiteness of the Polish plumber and the Hungarian peacock dance around “race”
J Böröcz, M Sarkar
Slavic Review 76 (2), 307-314, 2017
952017
Housing advantages for the better connected? Institutional segmentation, settlement type and social network effects in Hungary's late state-socialist housing inequalities
J Bodnár, J Böröcz
Social forces 76 (4), 1275-1304, 1998
851998
“Who you know” earnings effects of formal and informal social network resources under late state socialism in Hungary, 1986–1987
J Böröcz, C Southworth
The Journal of Socio-Economics 27 (3), 401-425, 1998
81*1998
Dual dependency and the informalization of external linkages
J Böröcz
Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 14, 189-209, 1992
72*1992
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