SeSS Supervisors
SESS: Potential Supervisors at participating institutions
Updated on Nov. 5, 2024
Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies
Supervisors:
Martin Kreidl (family formation and dissolution, parenthood, inequality, survey methodology)
Jiří Navrátil (collective action and inequalities, inequalities in collective action, political and economic networks, conflicts over de/commodification, contention over post-socialist economic transitions)
Tomáš Katrňák (social stratification and inequality, educational and class mobility)
Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and Administration
Supervisors:
Luca Fumarco (labor market discrimination)
Martin Guzi (migration, well-being, income inequality and income adequacy, education)
Štěpán Mikula (labor economics, health economics, social capital)
Rostislav Staněk (coordination and collective action, experiments)
Miloš Fišar (Experimental, Behavioral and Public Economics, (Un-)ethical Behaviour)
ELTE, Faculty of Social Sciences
Supervisors:
Renáta Németh (quantitative social science methodology, survey statistics, causal inference, probabilistic graphical models, text analytics)
Eszter Pál (history of sociology, evolutionary theories, the institutionalization of American and British social science, scientific discourse in the second half of the 19th century)
Ottó Gecser (cultural sociology, cultural history, historical sociology)
Domonkos Sik (social theories (critical and modernization theories) - civic culture - sociology of mental disorders, solidarity in late modernity, phenomenology of negative integration)
Márton Gerő (political polarization, social integration, populism)
Jiří Navrátil (collective action and inequalities, inequalities in collective action, political and economic networks, conflicts over de/commodification, contention over post-socialist economic transitions)
György Csepeli (ethnicity, nationalism, national identity, antisemitism, migration)
Antal Örkény (social justice, ethnicity, ethnic identity, inter-ethnic relations, national identity, migration, xenophobia)
Karolina Lendák-Kabók (gender relations, intersectionality, ethnicity, identity, minority communities, intermarriages)