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Martina Sekulová
Junior Research Fellow







CV abstract

Martina Sekulová graduated in 2005 with a degree in ethnology and culture anthropology in the Faculty of Arts at the Comenius University in Bratislava. In 2005 she worked in the International Visegrad Fund. From 2006 she has joined to Institute for Public Affairs as project assistant and analyst. Area of her interest is social policy, social inclusion, long term unemployment and position of women in the labour market.

Expertise

  • long term unemployment, labour market, social inclusion impact on unemployment
  • women in the labour market

Education

  • Ph.D. candidacy, culture anthropology, Department of Ethnology and Culture Anthropology,  Faculty of Arts,  Comenius University in Bratislava
  • M.A., ethnology and culture anthropology, Faculty of Arts at the Comenius University in Bratislava

Fellowships and Educational Programs

Institute
of Ethnology
, Charles University Prague


V4 is primarily based on cooperation in the domain of politics. But how is it perceived by the inhabitants of individual countries? 

Analysis of the situation and prospects for development in two areas related to Slovakia's attitudes towards Ukraine.

V4 at the Time of Polycrisis. Public Perception
Словаччина та Україна: перспективи співпраці та гравці

Attitudes of representatives of institutions and politicians towards Russian aggression & public opinion.

The key areas of the development of the country’s security and defence sector in 1993-2023.

Russia's war against Ukraine: A view from Slovakia
Thirty Years of Slovak Security and Defence Policy

Five case studies review Russian propaganda narratives and malign influence channels before the invasion in the first months of the war.

Exploring the extent, scope and prevalence of antisemitic prejudice in the four Visegrad countries. 

New Propaganda and Disinformation Challenges in the Changing Environment
Survey on Antisemitic Prejudice in the Visegrad Countries

Findings of a four-year research project on the foreign policy-related votes of MEPs. 

Inauthentic online behavior in the V4 concerning Russia’s war against Ukraine.

MEPs from CE: Bulwark against Authoritarianism
The Russia-Ukraine War in Social Media
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