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Globalization, Deglobalization and Migration (Attila Melegh)

RECET - Research Center for the History of Transformations

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Tue, 03 Jun, 2025 at 01:00 pm

Spitalgasse 2, 1090 Wien, Austria

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Tue, 03 Jun, 2025 at 01:00 pm (CEST)

Spitalgasse 2, 1090 Wien

Spitalgasse 2, 1090 Wien, Österreich, Österreich, Wien, Austria

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Globalization, Deglobalization and Migration (Attila Melegh)
This event is part of the RECET Festival of Historical and Social Sciences "Migration & Transformation". (www.recet.at/festival)

Event venue: Campus of the University of Vienna („Altes AKH“), festival tent in Hof 1
Position of the tent: https://goo.gl/maps/8FjYQNtdnaUiKCcs6

The development of migration processes and the related debates over migration have become key issues in contemporary social transformation. The talk will argue that we have to analyze material and discursive processes together in order to understand migratory changes and discourses on migration within the framework of social change and historical dynamics. It will highlight that cumulative causation of migration, marketization and economic openness have been key factors not only in changing migratory tendencies, but also effected discursive change together with inherited biopolitical considerations. This combination was also crucial which made Eastern Europe a special and important terrain where processes and discourses led to particular contradictions and tensions and thus we can understand how this topic could be instrumentalized by competitive authoritarian regimes like Hungary. It will argue that in the era of late globalization, and in the new period of deglobalization the emerging East European neoliberal nationalisms will deepen and not solve the contradictions thus leading to further change.

Attila Melegh is a sociologist, economist and historian. Attila Melegh studied economics and sociology at Karl Marx University of Economics and social history at Oxford University. He has a PhD in history from Debrecen University. He is a habilitated full professor at Corvinus University, Budapest, and a scientific advisor at the Demographic Research Institute. He was the founding director of Karl Polányi Research Center at Corvinus University between 2014-22. He has participated and conducted more than 12 major international research projects. In 2024 he was the seventh Vienna Karl Polanyi Visiting Professor (University of Vienna, Vienna University of Economics and Business [WU], Central European University [CEU]), the International Karl Polanyi Society (IKPS) and the Volkshochschule Wien (VHS Wien) and is supported by the Vienna Chamber of Labour and the City of Vienna). Attila Melegh is also a Doctor at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and President of the Demographic Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is a member of Academia Europeae. Beside many publications he is the author of the book 'On the East/West Slope, Globalization, Nationalism, Racism and Discourses on Central and Eastern Europe' published at CEU Press. His new, 2023 book at Palgrave-Macmillan is: The Migration Turn and Eastern Europe: A Global Historical Sociological Analysis.


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Globalization, Deglobalization and Migration (Attila Melegh), 3 June | Event in Wien | AllEvents
Globalization, Deglobalization and Migration (Attila Melegh)
Tue, 03 Jun, 2025 at 01:00 pm