Ferenc Miszlivetz

Sociologist and historian
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Prof. Dr.
Ferenc Miszlivetz
BornJune 10, 1954
NationalityHungarian
EducationMKKE (1973-1978) ELTE BTK (1976-1983)
SpouseJody P. Jensen[1]
Children3

Ferenc Miszlivetz[2] (born June 10, 1954) is a Hungarian academic. He is full professor at the University of Pannonia, and director of the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg (iASK).[3] His research interests include democracy, civil society, Central-European and European Studies, globalization and sustainability.

Education and career

Miszlivetz graduated with an M.A. from Karl Marx University of Economics, Budapest, in 1978, and obtained a PhD in 20th Century European History from ELTE, Budapest in 1983. He studied abroad at the University of Sussex in 1983-84 and at the University of California, Berkeley and Harvard University as a Fellow of the MacArthur Foundation in 1989. He received his habilitation from Corvinus University of Budapest in 2004, and was acknowledged as Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in International Relations in 2005.[4][5]

In the early 1990s, Miszlivetz worked at the Dániel Berzsenyi Teacher Training College in Szombathely. While there, he also worked at the Sociological Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and served as the spokesman for the Democratic Charter. In 1993 he founded Savaria University Press. In the 2000s, he was visiting professor at Babeș-Bolyai University, University of Vienna, and Columbia University. From 2008 till 2017 he was guest lecturer at the University of Bologna (MIREES programme) and from 2009 till 2013 he held a UNESCO Chair in cultural heritage management and sustainability at ISES-Corvinus, Kőszeg.[6] In 2010-2012 Miszlivetz was research professor at Pázmány Péter Catholic University and from 2014 full professor at the University of Pannonia in VeszprémKőszeg.[7] The following year he founded the Institute of Advanced Studies, Kőszeg (IASK), which he directs since.[6]

Since 2012 Miszlivetz has served as chair of the social sciences unit of the Hungarian UNESCO Committee[8] and holds a UNESCO Chair in Cultural Heritage and Sustainability in Kőszeg.

Selected publications

Honours and awards

Ribbon Name Year Notes
Officer's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit 2021 Awarded in recognition of his decades of outstanding scientific research and teaching as well as his role in the development of the KRAFT Programme.[14]
Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary 2005 Awarded in recognition of his academic and research work in the field of civil society organisation and European integration.[15]

References

  1. ^ "Jody Patricia Jensen CV" (PDF). uni-pannon.hu. Retrieved 2 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Ferenc Miszlivetz". iASK - Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  3. ^ "Miszlivetz Ferenc | TK Társadalomtudományi Kutatóközpont". tk.mta.hu. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  4. ^ "Curriculum Vitae". iASK - Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  5. ^ "Magyar Közlöny". 16 December 2004. p. 14633. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Ferenc Miszlivetz | Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg - Academia.edu". iask.academia.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  7. ^ "Pannon Egyetem Kőszegi Kampusz - Miszlivetz Ferenc". pek.uni-pannon.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  8. ^ "Társadalomtudományi Szakbizottság". NetrixLabs.com. 2017-03-26. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  9. ^ Szupernap. "The Empire of a Golden Age / Az aranykor birodalma · Agárdi Izabella – Miszlivetz Ferenc · Könyv". Moly (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  10. ^ Miszlivetz Ferenc, Dr. Abonyi János: At the Intersections of Networks.
  11. ^ "Hálózatok metszéspontjain - A negyedik ipari forradalom társadalmi hatásai - könyv". www.mk.uni-pannon.hu. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  12. ^ Palánkai, Tibor (2013-03-25). "Miszlivetz, Ferenc and the research group of ISES: Creative Cities and Sustainability. (Proposals to achieve the Danube strategy via the example of Western Pannonia) (Ser. ISES. Savaria University Press, Kőszeg–Szombathely, 2012, pp. 208)". Társadalomkutatás. 31 (1): 89–91. doi:10.1556/tarskut.31.2013.1.7. ISSN 1588-2918.
  13. ^ "Reframing Europe's Future: Challenges and failures of the European construction". CRC Press. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  14. ^ "Magyar Közlöny". 8 March 2021. p. 1775. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  15. ^ "Magyar Közlöny". 20 August 2005. p. 6685. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
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