Research Interests
electoral behaviour, populism, political theory of reflexive modernity
electoral behaviour, populism, political theory of reflexive modernity
Toxic technocultures and digital politics emotions, memes, data politics and attention on the internet. Társadalomtudományi Kutatóközpont Politikatudományi Intézet-Napvilág (with Szilvi Német).
Governing populism – the Discursive Populism of Fidesz. In: Frank Decker – Bernd Henningsen – Marcel Lewandowsky – Philipp Adorf (eds.) [2021]: Aufstand der Außenseiter Die Herausforderung der europäischen Politik durch den neuen Populismus, Nomos.
Populist Counterframing of the Climate Movement: The Case of the Hungarian Incumbent Right. Czech Journal of Political Science, 30 : 2.
COVID cohorts? – Big Data based identification of generations in the post-pandemic period - - Hungarian Academy of Sciences in the framework of high-risk research on post-COVID phenomena
Green consciousness blocked by price sensitivity and materialism. Status of the “silent revolution” in Hungary