
معرفی
Peter Bodor is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at Eötvös Loránd University. His research focuses on discourse analysis, identity studies, and sociological inquiry with a particular emphasis on intersectional groups, cultural norms, and language. He has contributed to understanding Muslim women’s experiences in Hungary, the role of embodiment in psychology, and historical minority integration strategies. His work bridges sociology, psychology, and cultural studies, often employing qualitative methods to explore societal discourses and structural changes.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his extensive publication record suggests advanced academic training in sociology and related fields. Research interests include memory studies, migration patterns, and the sociological implications of language use. His edited volumes and articles highlight themes like collective memory, minority communities, and the interplay between agency and societal structures.
Though no awards are mentioned, his prolific output reflects academic recognition. Grants and advising details are absent, but his publications indicate collaborative work in interdisciplinary research. His institutional affiliation includes the Institute of Sociology, contributing to both teaching and research at ELTE.


