Dobai Attila Marcelián - Szakrális terek in Budapest a rendszerváltozás után
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"The volume deals with issues that are essentially missing from domestic social research by connecting two fundamental philosophical and social categories, space and sacredness. The basis of the work is several years of research carried out at the Doctoral School of Geology at ELTE, which ended with a successful doctoral defense and degree. In the work, the In addition to the dissection of the theoretical contents and the presented interesting model creation experiments, spatiality is decisively linked to the presentation of the capital's faith and religious communities and the church organization system that became diverse after the regime change. Highlighting the spiritual and sacred processes taking place in the multifaceted metropolitan space is also a new emphasis in domestic social research. , where until now the personal, family, small town perspective, the ethnographic and sociological contents of the village spiritual world and culture have been in the foreground." (József Nagy Nemes, professor emeritus, ELTE)
ATTILA MARCELIÁN DOBAI was born in 1980, linguist, lawyer, health lawyer, public health inspector, field researcher. He completed his university studies at Semmelweis University and Eötvös Loránd University, and obtained a degree in social geography from ELTE TTK. He is able to synthesize his previous work well at the Institute of Human-Environment Transactions, Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology of ELTE, where he is a university assistant professor and a member of the Environmental Psychology Research Group. He teaches and conducts research in the areas of quality of life, social and environmental space, and environmental law.