Miklós Sükösd is Associate Professor at the Department
of Political Science at Central European University. (B.A./M.A. in Sociology
and Cultural Studies, 1985, ELT E
Institute of Sociology; M.A. in Sociology, 1994, Department of Sociology,
Harvard University; Ph.D. in Political Science, 1992, Hungarian Academy
of Sciences.) His research focuses on political communication, e-democracy,
and media policy. He is founding co-president of Internet Hungary, the
country’s largest annual professional conference on the Internet; and research
director of the eDemocracy Association in Hungary.
He has published 12 books, and many book chapters and papers on politics
and media in East Central Europe, including "Democratic Transformation
and the Mass Media in Hungary: from Stalinism to Democratic Consolidation
in Hungary" in R. Gunther and A. Moughan (eds.), Democracy and the Media:
A Comparative Perspective, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
He is co-editor (with P. Bajomi-Lázár) of Reinventing
Media: Media Policy Reform in East Central Europe, forthcoming at CEU
Press in 2002.
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