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Email: Eva.Fodor@Dartmouth.edu
Assistant Professor, Sociology
Dartmouth College
6104 Silsby - Room 104
Hanover, NH 03755
603-646-3524
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, B.A., 1988
University of California, Los Angeles, M.A., 1992
University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D., 1997
Curriculum vitae (PDF format, requires free Acrobat Reader)
Courses Taught at Dartmouth
- Soc 10: Quantitative Analysis of Social Data
- Soc 16: The Logic of Social Inquiry
- Soc 40: The Structure of Inequality
- Soc 60: Gender, Marriage and Brave New Families: Sociology of Reproduction
Recent Publications
- "Working Difference: Women's Working Lives in Hungary and Austria, 1945-1995." Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 2003
- "Smiling Women and Fighting Men: The Gender of the Communist Subject in State Socialist Hungary." Gender & Society, 16 (2) 236-259. 2002
- With Tanja van der Lippe: "Changes in Gender Relations in Eastern Europe," Acta Sociologica, (2): 131-149. 1998.
- "Gender in Transition: Unemployment in Hungary, Poland and Slovakia," East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 11, 3 (Fall): 470-500. 1997.
- With Ivan Szelenyi and Eric Hanley, "Left Turn in Post-Communist Politics: Bringing Class Back In." East European Politics and Societies,Vol. 11, 1 (Winter): 190-226. 1997.
- With Edmund Wnuk-Lipinski and Natasha Yershova. "The New Political Elite of Hungary, Poland and Russia." Theory and Society. 24:783-800. 1995.
Faculty Research and Teaching Interests
- Gender inequality at work
- Women and the welfare state
- Research methods
- Social change theory and forms of patriarchy in the world
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