Robert Sata
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Robert Sata joined the Department of Political Science in 2006 as PhD Coordinator and he worked as Senior Academic Coordinator till 2014. Currently he is a Special Projects Officer and he teaches courses for the two MA programs in Political Science. He has supervised theses on ethnic relations, gender issues, intra-state conflict and the Roma in Europe. Robert Sata is a graduate of the Political Science department where he has completed his doctoral degree in 2006. Robert also holds a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication and a BA in Political Science and International Relations from the American University in Bulgaria. Robert earned his MA in Political Science at CEU in 1999 and received another MA in International Relations from the International University in Japan in 2002.
Research Interest
Human Rights Studies, International Relations, Nationalism and Religious Studies, Political Science.
Publications
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Agustin LR, Sata R. Gendered Identity Constructions in Political Discourse: The Cases of Denmark and Hungary. In: Negotiating Gender and Diversity in an Emergent European Public Sphere. Palgrave Macmillan UK; 2013. p. 60-77.
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Sata R. Multicultural Dialogues: Diversity, Gender and Immigration in the European Public Sphere. In: Negotiating Gender and Diversity in an Emergent European Public Sphere. Springer; 2013. p. 97-121.
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Kakucs N, Sata R. Which Matters More? Addressing Various Forms of Inequality in Hungary.. in press/forthcoming.