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Obsahová analýza časopisu Sociológia po roku 1989. Príspevok k päťdesiatemu výročiu založenia časopisu
In: Sociológia: Slovak sociological review, Band 51, Heft 2
What Would We Know about Sociology If We Only Read Sociologický časopis and Sociológia? A Content Analysis of Two Journals of Sociology from the Velvet Revolution to the Present Day
In: Sociologický časopis: Czech sociological review, Band 50, Heft 5, S. 645-670
ISSN: 2336-128X
The issue of Central Europe in major Czech and Slovak sociology journals
In: Socio.hu: társadalomtudományi szemle : social science review, Band 2014, Heft special issue 2, S. 74-95
ISSN: 2063-0468
L'usage du savoir dans la formulation des politiques publiques : le cas des recherches sur la population rom en Slovaquie
In: Revue internationale des sciences sociales, Band 179, Heft 1, S. 65
ISSN: 0304-3037
Knowledge utilisation in public policy: the case of Roma pupulation research in Slovakia
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 56, Heft 1 (179)
ISSN: 0020-8701
Values and society during the Covid-19 pandemic
The survey Values and Society During the Covid-19 Pandemic (HODYSE 2020) was designed and conducted by researchers at the Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences to obtain up-to-date data on public opinion in six thematic areas: social trust, politics and democracy, conspiracy theories, vaccination, environment and leisure.
The year 2020 was a year of significant socio-political changes. Since the beginning of the year, the most important topic in the public debate and in the media has been the global pandemic of COVID-19 disease. The pandemic became a central issue of both the ending and the new government after the parliamentary elections in February 2020.
Findings from opinion polls have allowed us to capture how a pandemic has changed the traditional view of values, and how traditionally examined values have taken on new meanings. The data also document the severity of the pandemic situation during which the research was conducted (November 2020). In this context, the topics that resonated most in the public debate on COVID-19 were addressed - questions about vaccination, health concerns and the economic situation of respondents, or compliance with the measures.
ISSP Religion Slovakia 2018
The "ISSP Religion Slovakia 2018" is a module of an international comparative research project ISSP. It has been conducted for a third time in Slovakia (previously in 1998 and 2008) and the fourth time overall in ISSP (1991, 1998, 2008, 2018). The major centre of attention of the module is on attitudes towards religion and religious practices. It covers various questions on religious life and belief, such as role of marriage and its importance in society, relationship between religion and science, belief in God, heaven, hell and afterlife, religious orientation, spirituality, morals, the meaning of life, gender roles, pre-marriage coexistence, as well as question focusing on attitudes towards homosexuality, abortions, trust and more. The data also include national specific questions that deal with self-placement on an ideological conservative-liberal scale, trust in various global political leaders, health, and questions that are part of methodological split-ballot experiments.
CSES and ISSP Slovakia 2016
The survey consists of two parts: 1. Post-election survey within the international comparative study which has been working for several decades under the title Comparative Studies of Electoral Systems (CSES, www.cses.org). In 2016, it was the implementation of Module 4 focused - in addition to standard electoral questions - on issues of redistribution. 2) survey within the frame of the International Social Research Program (ISSP, www.issp.org http://www.issp.org), namely module Role of the Government, implemented in Slovakia for the second time, the first one was in 2008. Both parts have joint socio-demographic identification variables. Post-election survey is focused on broad variety of factors related to electoral decision - the perception of political parties and their leaders, the satisfaction with democracy, evaluation of economic development, and aspects of election campaign. The Role of Government survey is focused on attitudes to government's competences, in general and specifically in relation to other actors - NGOs, private sector, church organizations and alike. Several questions deal with the public views on corruption, responsiveness, tax policies, interest in politics and other.
The survey also includes several questions that in the form of "split ballot" experimentally verify the validity of questions frequently used in the surveys, as well as scales and responses´ alternatives. These so-called "methodological experiments" are included in all data collections conducted within the APVV-14-0527 project, their results will be elaborated in a separate study.
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Sociology - Slovakia
In: Three social science disciplines in Central and Eastern Europe: handbook on economics, political science and sociology (1989-2001), S. 518-535
Analysis of the pre-1989 situation; Redefinition of the discipline since 1990; Core theoretical and methodological orientations; Thematic orientation and funding; Public space and academic debates; Views on further development.
International Social Survey Programme: Religion IV - ISSP 2018
Das International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) ist ein länderübergreifendes, fortlaufendes Umfrageprogramm, das jährlich Erhebungen zu Themen durchführt, die für die Sozialwissenschaften wichtig sind. Das Programm begann 1984 mit vier Gründungsmitgliedern - Australien, Deutschland, Großbritannien und den Vereinigten Staaten - und ist inzwischen auf fast 50 Mitgliedsländer aus aller Welt angewachsen. Da die Umfragen auf Replikationen ausgelegt sind, können die Daten sowohl für länder- als auch für zeitübergreifende Vergleiche genutzt werden. Jedes ISSP-Modul konzentriert sich auf ein bestimmtes Thema, das in regelmäßigen Zeitabständen wiederholt wird. Details zur Durchführung der nationalen ISSP-Umfragen entnehmen Sie bitte der Dokumentation. Die vorliegende Studie konzentriert sich auf Fragen zu Religion und religiöser Identität.
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International Social Survey Programme: Religion I-IV Cumulation
Das International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) ist ein länderübergreifendes, fortlaufendes Umfrageprogramm, das jährlich Erhebungen zu Themen durchführt, die für die Sozialwissenschaften wichtig sind. Das Programm begann 1984 mit vier Gründungsmitgliedern - Australien, Deutschland, Großbritannien und den Vereinigten Staaten - und ist inzwischen auf fast 50 Mitgliedsländer aus aller Welt angewachsen. Da die Umfragen auf Replikationen ausgelegt sind, können die Daten sowohl für länder- als auch für zeitübergreifende Vergleiche genutzt werden. Jedes ISSP-Modul konzentriert sich auf ein bestimmtes Thema, das in regelmäßigen Zeitabständen wiederholt wird. Details zur Durchführung der nationalen ISSP-Umfragen entnehmen Sie bitte der Dokumentation. Die vorliegende Studie konzentriert sich auf Fragen zu Religion und religiöser Identität.
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