Julianna Faludi

Julianna Faludi
Swansea University | SWAN · Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
Julianna Faludi PhD is a sociologist researching the future avenues for sustainable socio-economic system, transitions and the dynamics of platform capitalism. She is interested in the potential of social value creation with respect to social change, in the intersection of art, technology, and design. She is a coach and mentor at hackathons and digital startup projects. She also holds the position of Associate Professor at Corvinus University of Budapest. Visit wwww.juliannafaludi.com for more
Additional affiliations
January 2020 - September 2020
Technische Universitat Graz
Position
  • Research Associate
September 2015 - March 2023
Corvinus University of Budapest
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
Description
  • Associate Professor at the Institute for Marketing and Communication Sciences
Education
September 2011 - May 2016
Corvinus University of Budapest
Field of study
  • Sociology
February 2011 - May 2016
Università degli Studi di Trento
Field of study
  • Local Development and Global Dynamics

Publications

Publications (38)
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Purpose Social hackathons are events designed to craft social change using technology that enables citizen empowerment or addresses societal issues by deploying data. Hackathons provide a framework for organizing to help create prototypes and business models through interaction with technology. The relevance of the sociomateriality of the emergent...
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The morphology of the current transformation of the 21st century can be examined with the tools of Polanyi's analysis of the great transformation (TGT). The previous profound socio-economic transformation was connected to the Industrial Revolution that created industrial-urban societies. The first Industrial Revolution was localized as the most elo...
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The most brilliant part of re-visiting Engels, were the stark reminders, sometimes paragraph by paragraph, of key, essential truths that remain valid today in 2020 regarding new (perhaps old, but now more visible) forms of housewifisation, unto which SARS-CoV2 has shown a mirror to every person who has ever concerned themselves with gender in-balan...
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Considering digital start-ups as agents of social innovation, this study highlights the Potential for Social Value Frame (PSVF) method. The latter helps examine how projects inherently frame the social domain beyond ranking techniques, and measures their potential for social value creation from a structural perspective, relying on Coleman’s Boat an...
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Starting from the Schumpeterian producer-driven understanding of innovation, followed by user-generated solutions and understanding of collaborative forms of co-creation, scholars investigated the drivers and the nature of interactions underpinning success in various ways. Innovation literature has gone a long way, where open innovation has attract...
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How to change fashion? I provide solutions to 11 wicked problems of sustainable fashion – moving toward circularity, from a systems social marketing approach. The problems emerged from the data – a thorough systematic literature review.
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Fashion consumers engage with the environment in line with changing styles, while their clothing purchase strategies range from necessity or experience-shopping to sustainability- driven choices. The inconsistent attitudes and behaviours of such consumers points to the complexity of purchasing decisions. To position fashion- spectrum of ethical con...
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From Values to Innovation is a figure from the Article: "Semantic Innovation as Design Strategy for Sustainability and Ergonomics – A Case Study" ABSTRACT This study deploys the framework of architectural innovation (Henderson and Clark 1990), demonstrating that a design-driven strategy leverages incremental and radical innovation through a syst...
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Core Design Concepts is a figure from the Article: "Semantic Innovation as Design Strategy for Sustainability and Ergonomics – A Case Study" ABSTRACT This study deploys the framework of architectural innovation (Henderson and Clark 1990), demonstrating that a design-driven strategy leverages incremental and radical innovation through a system of...
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The COVID-19 pandemic both accelerated social and household inequalities and made them more visible as the spatial and social divide between work and home life was broken down. Historically, during times of crisis or huge systematic change, women have served as shock absorbers. Shock absorption of systemic change by women, as well as that of our pl...
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Investigating how individuals navigate personal, public, economic, political, social and personal spheres is one of the means of understanding the dynamics that exist between the agency of individuals and those of the forces of structure. Furthermore, the economic field and the role of money and labor in it define the latter and the extent to which...
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Az oktatáshoz való hozzáférés alapvető emberi jog, 249 ennek érvényesítése a közoktatás terén előrehaladottabb képet mutat, mint a felsőoktatás esetében. A menekültek köz-oktatásba való integrálásán túl, a menekültválság hatására időszerűvé vált a felsőok-tatási lehetőségek megnyitása a hosszútávú munkaerő-piaci és társadalmi integráció érdekében....
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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a widespread shift to online education around the world and in Hungary, too. Educational institutions from kindergartens to universities were forced to adapt rapidly to this new situation, when the space of education moved from classrooms to online video meetings; the regular methods and tools needed to be chan...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to argue for the sustained need for the physical workplace and real-life encounters in higher education even in the digital age despite being seemingly transformable into the virtual sphere as seen during the COVID-19 situation. Design/methodology/approach This study is based on a collaborative autoethnography...
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A klímaváltozás felelősei az ipar és az urbanizáció: a városok a globális energiafogyasztás kétharmadát teszik ki. Közel tízezer város vállalta, hog y 2050-ig nullára csökkenti a szén-dioxid-kibocsátását. Bécs Smart City stratégiájának célja 2050-re az egy főre jutó szén-dioxid-kibocsátást 80 százalékkal csökkenteni, az egy főre jutó energiafog yas...
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Távolsági oktatás. Cikkünket legjobban Vándor Kálmán Távollét című dalszövegének (előadó: Szécsi Pál) szabad átirata vezeti fel: „Emlékszel? Utolsó beszélgetésünket egy aggódó szakdolgozó siránkozása szakította félbe. Megijedtem, mint mindig, ha valahol egy siránkozó hallgató megjelenik.” Cikkünk egy interdiszciplináris tanszék kutatóinak személye...
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Készülhet-e gumiból az eszményi nő, avagy intelligensnek kell lennie? Miben más, ha hallgat, és szépséges tekintetét a plafon- ra emeli, vagy kiterjesztett érzékelése ész- leli a partner fiziológiai igényeit, és a meg- felelő reakcióval és szöveggel jutalmazza? Groteszk, vagy félelmetes, ha a szexuális partner belseje levegőből van, vagy bőre alatt...
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An interview with Daniele Prosdocimo the founder of Archivibe. Published in Octogon Magazin.
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Shared machine shops are designed for providing space for education, learning practices, however it is also being questioned if they are accessible and for whom, depending on their location, communication practices and the entry-point in knowledge. Nonetheless the narrative of innovation and creativeness being attached to these spaces, the shades,...
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The article is devoted to the peculiarities of the formation of Russian-speaking communities in two European countries — Austria and Hungary — in the post-Soviet period. Some historical factors of the emergence of Russian-speaking communities in these countries, the current state, popula-tion dynamics and demographic structure are considered. It is...
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Since the era of industrial capitalism when location started playing an important role in attracting industry and trade and boosting the economy, the role of knowledge and a high level of skills has grown in post-industrial regional economic theory. What makes the heated debate around creativity and the contribution of Richard Florida’s work partic...
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digital shared machine shops and their business models and innovation practices
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The article takes stock of 3D-printed food: from business models to meanings created.
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The exhibition “Material Man: Masculinity, Sexuality, Style” (the Italian title was “Uomo Oggetto. Mitologie, spettacolo e mode della maschilità”) held in January 2000 at the Stazione Lorenese, a XIX century dismissed train station in the very center of Florence, and then moved to The Art Directors Club of New York, originated from a “Fashion Engin...
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The article gives an overview on the Futurist Manifesto on Food, with an outlook on the political-economic context of the times.
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Modularity and innovation has not been studied in art before. The paper presented takes stock of the innovation strategies in performing arts production in the context of scarce resources. It takes account of organizational boundaries and management strategies.
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Taking stock of 3D-printed food projects, this presentation is the summary of a broader work on the meanings created by printed food in our culinary system: and broader culture. The presentation introduces an updated model of the Lévi-Strauss' culinary triangle, adapted to the multilayered sphere of 3D-printed food production.
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This paper presents an open table design project introduced by a high-end kitchen producing company in collaboration with maker communities, independent designers and the wider public. The case illustrates a hybrid open/collaborative innovation strategy, strategically adapted by a firm for raising awareness, engaging the public, to raise its design...
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Digital fabricators print musical instruments, they explore the ways of creating music in the intersection and beyond of digital and electronic. They also explore how visual and audio meet, either by visualizing music or developing solutions connecting visual expression to music perception and production. Anybody can transgress the blurred borders...
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This study presents the migration patterns of the Hungarian and Ukrainian population of Transcarpathia. First, we briefly present the main migration trends of Ukraine during the past decades and at present, as well as the summary of major findings on migration of Hungarian minorities of the neighbouring countries. Almost a decade has passed since t...
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Being any age, even such a "round number" as 60, is not a virtue but a condition. -- And yet, a large group of my friends have put together a collection now that I passed that numerical hurdle. I am honored and humbled. To reach it, please follow this link: http://polanyiresearchcen.wixsite.com/polanyi/borocz-anniversary or https://www.academia.edu...
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The post-Soviet area is clearly nested into the world economy, and is participating in people's move on a global scale. Russian Federation produces 2.4% of the world GDP ranking it among the top 10 of the world, while the post-Soviet countries (Baltic states included) contribute to the world's GDP with 3.3%. Russia is the fourth top destination cou...
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Scholarship on open innovation examines the different shades of opening up the innovation process of firms, where the most important feature is sourcing in knowledge. In this paper I examine the implications of adapting open innovation frames to a field where it was not investigated before: performing arts (contemporary dance and theatre). I draw o...
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As commonly expressed, populism is a synonym of demagogy, or an adjective used to describe and criticize the set of tools of a political movement. The meaning of democracy as constructed by language users is dynamically-changing and contextually bound. The interpretation of these two concepts is even more confused from a historical perspective as b...
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This recent book contains the essence of the outstanding work of Zelizer concerning her analysis of economic institutions from the perspective of culture and society. Economic activities are viewed using a micro-habitual approach according to which our casual habits and everyday actions are embodied in monetary transactions which reflect power rela...
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A case study on integration of migrants through language training programmes in Denmark. In Hungarian. http://www.iccr.hu/sites/default/files/nyelvtanulastolapolitikaireszvetelig_beliv_oldalparban-1.pdf

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