Geographical Realignment of the Hungarian Voting Behaviour Between 2014 and 2022

Kovalcsik, T., & Bódi, M. (2023). Geographical Realignment of the Hungarian Voting Behaviour Between 2014 and 2022. Modern Geográfia, 18(1), 59–77. https://doi.org/10.15170/MG.2023.18.01.04

One of the main aims of electoral geography is to examine the spatial and socio-economic relationships of voting behaviour. Based on this, strong social cleavages were identified in the developed democracies in the 1960s, which strongly determined voting behaviour. After

An analysis of the journal rankings within the ’Geography, Planning and Development’ category of the Scimago database

Kovalcsik, T., Vida, Gy., & Boros, L. (2021). An analysis of the journal rankings within the ’Geography, Planning and Development’ category of the Scimago database. Modern Geográfia, 16(4), 49–68. https://doi.org/10.15170/MG.2021.16.04.03

One of the main consequences of the neoliberalization of scientific life is the growing demand for measurement and comparability of scientific achievements, not only by the academia but also by society as a financier and the economy as a customer.

Geographical features of Hungary’s elections in light of the 2014 and 2018 parliamentary elections

Vida, Gy., & Kovalcsik, T. (2018). Geographical features of Hungary's elections in light of the 2014 and 2018 parliamentary elections. Modern Geográfia, 13(4), 15–30.

The 2018 Hungarian Parliamentary Election was the second time to declare a political opinion after the adoption of the electoral voting system and procedure act of 2011 and 2013. Thus, it was possible to analyse with timeline the geographic characteristics