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The EVILTONGUE Project
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Grounding a sociological theory of signaling
Agent-based models of talking heads
The gossip laboratory
Development of a new, triad-based methodology for analyzing gossip networks
Network surveys from school classes
Empirical data from organizations
High-tech hunt for secrets
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Institutes
Centre for Social Sciences
Institute for Sociology
Institute for Legal Studies
Institute for Political Science
Institute for Minority Studies
No Sword Bites So Fiercly as an Evil Tongue? Gossip Wrecks Reputation, but Enhances Cooperation (EVILTONGUE)
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Overview of the EVILTONGUE project
Workshop on Gossip, Reputation, and Honesty, 17-18 May, 2018
Members
Subprojects
Grounding a sociological theory of signaling
Agent-based models of talking heads
The gossip laboratory
Development of a new, triad-based methodology for analyzing gossip networks
Network surveys from school classes
Empirical data from organizations
High-tech hunt for secrets
Publications
Contact
OpenAIRE
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement no 648693)
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Researchers
Nóra Bán-Forgács
Nóra Bán-Forgács
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Research Fellow (MTA TK JTI)
Department:
Department of Legal Theory, the Sociology of Law and the History of Law
Academic Title:
PhD
Email:
ban-forgacs.nora@tk.hun-ren.hu
Phone:
+36/1/224-6700 / 5171
Building:
MTA HTK (Floor, room: T.0.17.)
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Research Interests
Constitutional law
Human rights theories
Comparative constitutional law
Selected Publications
Hungarian Science Bibliography
Research Projects
ÚNKP Postdoc project 2022/23
Resilience of the legal system in the post-Covid society: Risks and opportunities, sub prioject leader
134962 NKFIH/OTKA national science grant (Hungary) on operationalizing race and ethnicity, researcher
The perspectives of comparative constitutional law constitutional case law around the world during the pandemic (NKFIH. 138366)