Miklós Sebők is a Senior Research Fellow of the Centre of Social Sciences in Budapest. He earned an M.A. degree in politics at the University of Virginia and an M.A. degree in economics at the Corvinus University of Budapest. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from ELTE University of Budapest. He currently serves as the director of the Institute for Political Science at Centre for Social Sciences and the research director of the Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project. His research interests include political economy and public policy and the application of text mining methods in these fields. His work appeared in, inter alia, the Business and Politics, the Political Analysis, the European Journal of Political Research, the European Political Science Review, the Journal of Legislative Studies, the Journal of Public Budgeting, the Journal of Comparative Politics, the Japanese Journal of Political Science and Intersections. His book chapters appeared with Oxford and Palgrave. He served as the editor for the first Hungarian language handbook on “Quantitative Text Analysis and Text Mining in Political Science” (L’Harmattan, 2016).
Miklós SEBŐK – Sándor KOZÁK, 2020, „From State Capture to ‘Pariah’ Status? The Preference Attainment of the Hungarian Banking Association (2006-2014)”, Business and Politics
Flóra BOLONYAI - Miklós SEBŐK, 2020, “Kvantitatív szövegelemzés és szövegbányászat” (“Quantitative Text Analysis and Text Mining), in: Jakab, A. – Sebők, M. (eds.) Empirikus jogi tanulmányok (Empirical legal studies). Osiris, 2020 (forthcoming)
Miklós SEBŐK, Pascal SCIARINI, Julien JAQUET, Tamás BERKI and Flóra BOLONYAI 2020, “The Power and Viscosity of Legislatures in Old and New Democracies: A Comparative Text Reuse Analysis.” (under review)