
Ágnes Németh
Senior Researcher
Ágnes Németh (Dr. Soc. Sciences) is a researcher at Karelian Institute. She holds an MSc in Geogr...
Karelian Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
[email protected] | +358 50 442 3071
Currently, she is managing two European projects: “CASPER: Citizen Activation in Shrinking rural areas for Place-based policies to Enhance Resilience” (Interreg Europe, 2023-2027) and “SERIGO: Social Economy for Resilience, Inclusion and Good Life in Rural areas” (Horizon Europe, 2024-2027).
She is involved in the research project “ESSPIN: Economic, Social and SPatial INequalities in Europe in the Era of Global Mega-trends” (Horizon Europe, 2022-2025).
Her doctoral thesis dealt with issues of regional policy, relational-governance and mega-events planning. She has been involved in European research projects (European Science Foundation, FP7) in border studies focusing on cross-border cooperation processes and the social (de)construction of borders. In her post-doctoral research, she studies foreigners’ socio-economic engagement in different Finnish urban environments with the aim of producing knowledge on the local particularities and challenges of integration processes. She was managing the international project “ECoC-SME: Actions for inducing SME growth and innovation via the ECoC event and legacy” (Interreg Europe, 2019-2021).
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Investing in immigrants as a permanent resource: the local integration strategies of a peripheral town
Németh, Ágnes; Németh, Sarolta, 2024, Nyman, Jopi; Schimanski, Johan; Zamorano Llena, Carmen, Temporalities and Subjectivities in Migration Literature in Europe, 129-146. A3 Book section, Chapters in research books -
Mega-event governance : drivers and potentials of the European Capitals of Culture
Németh Ágnes, 2017, Publications of the University of Eastern Finland : dissertations in social sciences and business studies. G5 Doctoral dissertation (article) -
Mega-Events and New Patterns of Cooperation: The European Capitals of Culture
Németh Ágnes, 2016, Silva Carlos Nunes, Bucek Ján, Local Government and Urban Governance in Europe, 149-170. A3 Book section, Chapters in research books -
The immigrant "Other" and artistic expression: (de) bordering via festivals and social activism in Finland
Németh Ágnes, 2016, Journal of cultural geography, 2017; 34, 1, 51-69. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
European Capitals of Culture - Digging Deeper into the Governance of the Mega-Event
Németh Ágnes, 2015, Territory, politics, governance, epub, -. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Making most of the European Capital of Culture brand through inclusive urban governance
Németh Ágnes, 2015, Condie Jenna, Cooper Anna M., Dialogues of Sustainable Urbanisation: Social Science Research and Transitions to Urban Contexts, 63-65. A3 Book section, Chapters in research books -
Watching the Other Across the Border: Representations of Russia and Estonia on Finnish National Television
Németh Ágnes, 2015, Journal of borderlands studies, epub. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
Multi-level development perspectives and the European Capital of Culture: Pécs 2010 and Turku 2011
Németh Ágnes, 2013, Moore Niamh, Pineira-Mantinan Maria-Jose, Transforming cities : urban processes and structure, 17-29. A3 Book section, Chapters in research books -
Research design for studying development
Németh Sarolta, Németh Ágnes, Kaisto Virpi, 2013, Belgeo, 1 / 2013, Modelling and benchmarking of borders, 12. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research -
ECOC 2.0: the Online Imprint of Pécs 2010 and Turku 2011 Cultural Mega-events
Németh Ágnes, 2011, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller. C1 Book