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Attila Bátorfy | Lead Researcher
Eötvös Loránd University
Attila Bátorfy is a data visualization expert and head of project of Átlátszó’s visual journalism project ATLO Team. He is also master teacher of journalism, media studies and information graphics at the Media Department of Eötvös Loránd University, and research fellow and data advisor at the Central European University’s Center for Media, Data and Society. He serves on the editorial board of Médiakutató, a quarterly scientific journal of Media Studies. He also teaches data visualization at Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
Selected publications
Bárdos Kata Kincső. Magyar újságírók digitális biztonsággal kapcsolatos tájékozottsága és eszközhasználata – kutatási eredmények. In Médiakutató Vol. XXIV. No. 1. 2023 tavasz, pp. 21–37.
Egy autoriter médiarendszer felé tartó ország: Magyarország In Médiakutató Vol. XXIII. No.3-4. pp. 49–58.
Krisztián Szabó, Konrád Bleyer-Simon, Eszter Galambosi. Monitoring media pluralism in the digital era application of the media pluralism monitor in the European Union, Albania, Montenegro, The Republic of North Macedonia, Serbia & Turkey in the year 2021. Country report: Hungary. Florence: EUI CMPF
Felvásárolt nyilvánosság. A támogatott beszéd gyakorlata és a kormány hirdetési gyakorlata. In Médiakutató vol. XXIII no. 1., pp. 29–43.
Ki ölte meg a telenovellát? Egy átalakuló műfaj a latin-amerikai televíziós piacon. In Metropolis Vol. 25. No. 2. pp. 50–58.
Szabó Krisztián. Monitoring media pluralism in the digital era application of the media pluralism monitor in the European Union, Albania, Montenegro, The Republic of North Macedonia, Serbia & Turkey in the year 2020. Country report: Hungary. Florence: EUI CMPF
Urbán Ágnes. State advertising as an instrument of transformation of the media market in Hungary. In East European Politics, 36(1) pp. 44–65.
Hammer Ferenc, Galambosi Eszter. Monitoring media pluralism in the digital era: Application of the media pluralism monitor in the European Union, Albania and Turkey in the years 2018-2019. Florence: EUI CMPF
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