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29 July, 2024 - Miklós Sebők among NRDI NREP Excellence programme winners

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20 June, 2024 - Rebeka Kiss’s presentation on the quality of legislation

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18 June, 2024 - Sean Theriault’s lecture on the policy agendas of the Holy See as a global power

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11 June, 2024 - New publication on the Babel Machine by Miklós Sebők, Ákos Máté, Orsolya Ring, Viktor Kovács and Richárd Lehoczki in Social Science Computer Review

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2-4 May, 2024 – poltextLAB at the COMPTEXT 2024 Conference

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20 April, 2024 - New publication on the AI analysis of American presidential speeches by Miklós Sebők and co-authors in Policy Studies Journal

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26 March, 2024 - Melinda Manczinger presents AI analysis of climate frames at the ECPR Joint Sessions

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26 March, 2024 - Ákos Holányi’s presentation on New Pact on Migration and Asylum at the ECPR Joint Sessions

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23 March, 2024 - New publication by Orsolya Ring, István Üveges et al. in Language Resources and Evaluation about sentiment analysis of Hungarian news

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14 March, 2024 - Hajo G. Boomgaarden’s lecture on “The challenge of measuring disinformation”

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