The shifting global allegiances of the Visegrád countries in a time of war
The MOMENTUM project strives to forge the definitive account of the shifting global allegiances of the Visegrád countries in the post-war period (hence: V-SHIFT) by the most extensive data collection and analysis to date. It will systematically analyse multiple decades worth of textual sources to unearth the changing reception of global powers within domestic politics and media. It applies cutting-edge AI methodology to quantify and evaluate the presence of, and attitudes towards, global powers on the domestic policy agenda in V4 countries. V-SHIFT is a poltextLAB project, supported by MTA Lendület.

News
251 V-Shift posts · showing 61–65
- 10 May 2025Political economy course by Miklós Sebők at Milton Friedman UniversityV-Shift · poltextlab_adminOn May 10, 2025, Miklós Sebők gave a course on political economics at Milton Friedman University’s professional camp. During the course, students learned about the political economy of globalization and post-globalization.
- 8 May 2025Miklós Sebők participated in a roundtable on digitalization at the Hungarian Academy of SciencesV-Shift · poltextlab_adminOn 8 May 2025, Miklós Sebők representing the Political Science Committee of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, participated in a roundtable at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) as part of the event Digitalisation – Global Opportunities, Local Challenges, Sci…
- 2 April 2025Orsolya Ring’s Presentation on AI’s Impact on Scientific Research at CEUV-Shift · poltextlab_admin
- 28 March 2025poltextLAB serves as a host for MTA Momentum-MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme – Applications are welcome!V-Shift · poltextlab_adminPoltextLAB is a host institution in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ (MTA) newly launched Momentum-MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme (Momentum PPDF), through which we welcome applications for our V-SHIFT project. Co-funded by the European Commission and…
- 20 March 2025Miklós Sebők presents at ELTE on AI in education and scienceV-Shift · poltextlab_admin
Invited Speaker Series
11 sessions — click to expand
- 2026-06-04Annelise Russell, Sean TheriaultRoundtable on the Politics of Information
- 2026-04-21Seth SchindlerGeopolitical Rivalry and the Future of Globalization
- 2025-12-09Nathalie NeptuneAn Integrated Geospatial–Policy Analysis of Forest Loss in Hungary
- 2025-10-02Nathalie NeptuneIntegrating Geospatial and Legislative Data on Forest Policy and Fire Management in Hungary
- 2025-02-25Gennadii IakovlevAffective Elite Polarization in European Parliamentary Speeches: A Novel Measurement Approach Using Large Language Models
- 2024-11-21Hubert PlisieckiBeyond the Black Box: Addressing Participant Bias in Machine Learning and Lexicon Models for Emotion Prediction from text
- 2024-10-17Jakub StauberThe Narratives of the War in Ukraine in Czech News Media
- 2024-06-18Sean TheriaultThe Policy Agendas of a Global Power: The Case of the Holy See
- 2024-05-21MA and PhD Student Presentations
- 2024-03-14Hajo BoomgaardenThe challenge of measuring disinformation
- 2023-09-28Aron BuzoganyCivil society in rougher neighborhoods
Workshops & conferences
15 events — click to expand
- 2026-04-238th Annual COMPTEXT Conference
- 2026-02-19Bratislava Methods Workshop — LLMs and Generative AI: Applications in Political Science, Public Policy, and Law
- 2025-04-247th Annual COMPTEXT Conference
- 2025-02-27GenAI Training
- 2025-02-14Prague Methods Workshop — LLMs and Generative AI: Advancing Policy Frame and Media Narrative Analysis
- 2024-11-212nd Budapest Methods Workshop — LLMs and Generative AI: Social Science Applications and Legal Aspects
- 2024-11-14Workshops for Ukraine
- 2024-05-02Annual COMPTEXT Conference — Amsterdam
- 2023-11-231st Budapest Methods Workshop — Studying CEE Politics in the Age of AI
- 2023-05-12Annual COMPTEXT Conference — Glasgow
- 2022-06-15Parliamentary Data for Better Democracy — Brussels
- 2022-05-06Annual COMPTEXT Conference — Dublin
- 2020-05-03Annual COMPTEXT Conference — Online
- 2019-09-13Annual COMPTEXT Conference — Tokyo
- 2018-05-09POLTEXT International Workshop — Budapest
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ELTE Centre for Social Sciences — poltextLAB AI Laboratory
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