@article{82eddc1e179d47a6a4bd88a1494e5076,
title = "The New Power of Old Men: Privatisation and Family Relations in Mestersz{\'a}ll{\'a}s (Hungary)",
keywords = "postsocialism, privatisation, gender, Hungary, family relations, Post-Sozialismus, Privatisierung, Gender, Ungarn, Familie",
author = "Tatjana Thelen",
note = "Tatjana Thelen is currently a professor for ethnographic methods and social network analysis at the University of Vienna. She obtained her Phd in Social Anthropology at the Freie Universit{\"a}t in Berlin with a comparative study on post-socialist privatisation in Hungary and Romania. She taught courses in Social Anthropology as a senior lecturer at the university of Zurich (Switzerland) as well as at the Universities of Szeged (Hungary), Berlin and Halle (Germany). Within the interdisciplinary project on Kinship and Social Security (KASS), financed within the sixth framework program of the European Commission, she acted as lead researcher of the German anthropological team. Recently she headed the research project on {"}Local State and Social security in Rural Hungary, Romania and Serbia{"} funded by the Volkswagen foundation based at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle (Germany). Her research interests inlclude: Care and social security relations, local state formations, kinship, social networks, and post-socialist transformations.",
year = "2003",
language = "English",
volume = "21",
pages = "15--21",
journal = "The Anthropology of East Europe Review",
issn = "2153-2931",
number = "2",
}