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V-SHIFT

The shifting global allegiences of Visegrad countries in a time of war

The MOMENTUM project strives to forge the definitive account of the shifting global allegiances of the Visegråd countries in the post-war period (hence: V-SHIFT) by the most extensive data collection and analysis to date. It will systematically analyse multiple decades worth of textual sources to unearth the changing reception of global powers within domestic politics and media. It applies cutting-edge AI methodology to quantify and evaluate the presence of, and attitudes towards, global powers on the domestic policy agenda in V4 countries. V-SHIFT is a poltextLAB project, supported by the Institute for Political Science of Centre for Social Sciences.

News

On March 26th, Ákos Holányi presented the paper entitled “Negotiating the New Pact on Migration: does populism explain the outcome of Council …

On March 23, 2024, a new article has been published by Orsolya Ring, Martina Katalin Szabó, Csenge Guba, Bendegúz Váradi and István …

On March 14, Hajo G. Boomgaarden gave a lecture at the HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Political Science. The title of his …

On March 5, 2024, the Institute for Political Science of the Centre for Social Sciences presented the ‘Researcher of the Year’ award …

Discussion Series

Upcoming events

May 21, 2024 – MA and PhD Student Presentations

Past events

March 14, 2024 – Hajo Boomgaarden: “The challenge of measuring disinformation”

September 28, 2023 – Aron Buzogany: “Civil society in rougher neighborhoods: (Non-Central) Eastern Europe and Northern Africa”

Workshops

Upcoming events

TBA

Past events

Studying Central-Eastern European Politics in the Age of AI – A workshop on data and methods

Sponsors

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Centre for Social Sciences

Interview with the PI (in Hungarian)