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Contributors

Szabolcs Diósi

graduated in Law from the University of Pécs in Hungary. In 2015-2016, he
studied International and EU Law at Tilburg University in the Netherlands.
He is currently a PhD student at the Doctoral School in the Faculty of
Law of the University of Pécs. As part of his doctoral studies, he has been
contributing to courses on legal theory, political science, modern ideologies,
and globalisation at the Department of Legal Philosophy and Social Theory
of the same Faculty. His main area of research is legal and political challenges
of modern informational technology and algorithmic governance.

Zsófia Kollányi

is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics in the Faculty of Social
Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary. She holds
a Masters degree in Social Policy Analysis from the same University, in
Economics from Corvinus University Budapest, and a PhD from the Doctoral
School in Sociology of Eötvös Loránd University. Her main area of research
is health policy, and the social determinants of health in particular. She has
been the leader of, and has contributed to several international and Hungarian
educational and research projects, including in the framework of Erasmus-t
Strategic Partnership and Hungarian Scientific Research Fund programmes.

Beáta Kovács

holds a Masters degree in Political Science from Eötvös Loránd University in
Budapest, Hungary. She is currently part of the Doctoral School in Political
Science at the same University. Besides her studies, she also was a Lecturer
at Eötvös József College in Budapest. Beyond her experience as an Intern at
the Embassy of Hungary to Greece, she conducted research at the National
Centre of Social Research in Athens. Her main areas of research include
the political sociology of emotions, the politics of fear, identity politics, and
gualitative methodology.