Balázs Böcskei and Eszter Farkas analyse the influence of partisan alignment on public health issues related to coronavirus. Their findings suggest that even in such a highly polarised country as Hungary, the significance of the pandemic over time is suppressing the influence of party alignment on Covid-related issues
PhD Candidate, Central European University / Junior Research Fellow, Institute for Political Science, Centre for Social Sciences
Eszter's research projects focus mostly on voting behaviour, media consumption habits, and how various emotions might influence political preferences and political participation attitudes.