Eszter Farkas is a PhD candidate in the Doctoral School of Political Science at Central European University, and a researcher in the Institute for Political Science at HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences. Her dissertation research focuses on immigration frames in the German and Hungarian media discourses, and how inclusive immigration frames influence immigration attitudes as cross-cutting exposure in the Hungarian context. She published journal articles in various leading journals related to expert communication about immigration, well-being and party preferences, or polarization during the coronavirus pandemic. In the MORES project, Farkas is responsible for analysing the level of moralisation in public discussions on social media.
Academic expertise
Immigration frames and attitudes, public discourses on social media, mixed methodology
Topic for press interviews
Immigration frames and attitudes, voting behavior and patterns of party preferences, political psychology