Zsille Katalin Lenke, Gyursánszky Ágnes : Work, Law, and Vulnerability in Late Modernity: Changed Work Capacity and Institutional Exclusion through a Life-History Narrative

This article examines how the institutional and legal mechanisms of the late modern labour market shape the life course, social recognition, and labour-market participation of people with changed work capacity. It argues that these mechanisms not only regulate access to work and social protection but also actively produce vulnerability through moralized expectations and fragmented forms... Read more
DOI: 10.31287/FT.en.2026.1.3

Gereben Ferencné, Sándor Anikó : It will be easier together. Considerations for reviving our scientific dialogues.

The aim of this paper is to examine the history, current situation and possible directions of the Hungarian scientific discourse, by combining the perspectives of special education and Disability Studies in a selfcritical and self-reflective way. Without the pretense of completeness, it revives typical scientific questions that arose at conferences and in articles during the... Read more
DOI: 10.31287/FT.hu.2023.1.3

Kővári Bettina, Kondor Zsuzsa : The representation of persons with psychosocial disabilities in young adult literature

This article elaborates the representation of persons with psychosocial disabilities in young adult literature in Hungary, using the models of disability studies for the analysis. The goal of the research is to provide an overview on how Hungarian society thinks about persons with psychosocial disabilities. The research focuses on the questions of how persons with... Read more
DOI: 10.31287/FT.hu.2022.1.4