Teaching Preferences
Online Teaching
Face to Face Teaching
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Teaches following Subjects/Exams
Fundamentals of Economics (Bachelor of Arts: Economics)
Language of Instruction:
English, Hungarian
Gender Studies (Others)
Language of Instruction:
English
Teaching Experience
Lecturer
Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary
Sep 2006 - Feb 2007
Basic Economics
Professional Experience
Market researcher
Idealisti, s.r.o, Czech Republic
Dec 2007 - PresentCarrying out qualitative market research for my Czech partner in Hungary as part of regional projects.
Editor
Replika Foundation, Hungary
Aug 2004 - Jun 2008Editor of Replika, a leading Hungarian social science journal.
Assistant
Centre for Gender and Culture at the Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Jan 2007 - Oct 2007Responsible for public relations, website maintenance and fund raising.
Project consultant
Process Solutions Group, Hungary
Sep 2004 - Dec 2004Project consultant in setting up a knowledge management system for an accounting consultancy company.
Education
MA in Gender Studies
Central European University, Hungary
Sep 2005 - Jul 2006
Graduated with Distinction. Won scholarship at the university.
MA in Economics
Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem, Hungary
Sep 2000 - Jun 2006
Graduated with Excellent degree.
Associations & Membership
Erasmus Techer Mobility
Denmark
Apr 2008 - Apr 2008I was awarded an Erasmus Teacher Mobility scholarship to the Niels Brock College in Copenhagen.
College for Social Theory
Hungary
Sep 2001 - Aug 2006Member and General Secretary (2004-05) of the CST (TEK in Hungarian), a self-governed student organization at the Corvinus University of Budapest.
Publications and Research
End of Invisibility
Gelsei, Gergely, Horvath, Racz (eds.)
(A láthatatlanság vége - in Hungarian) Reader about underprivileged groups for high school students.
Queering Politics
Marton Racz
Master's thesis at the CEU. An inquiry into how the political sphere is and could be transformed by the insights, considerations and politics of queer.
Critical Organization Development
Marton Racz
Master's thesis at the CUB (in Hungarian). The major issue investigated is whether OD can be critical to the existing socio-economics order, what can we hope to achieve with criticality, and if it can be established as a branch of critical management/organization studies.