Bence Ságvári

Senior Research Fellow | ANETI Lab, 2017-2019

BIO

Bence Ságvári is a senior research fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Social Research, and at the International Business School (IBS). In 2014/15, he was a Visiting Fulbright Professor at Indiana University, Bloomington. From 2011 he is the Hungarian national coordinator for the European Social Survey (ESS). He has been represented as the Hungarian partner in several cross-national comparative survey projects, such as EU Kids Online (EUKO) or World Internet Project (WIP). His research interests include values and attitudes, youth, social networks and network analysis, use of big data in social sciences, and survey methodology. Bence completed his PhD in Sociology at ELTE University in 2010.

PUBLICATIONS

G Tóth, J Wachs, R Di Clemente, Á Jakobi, B Ságvári, J Kertész, B Lengyel (2021) Inequality is rising where social network segregation interacts with urban topology. Nature Communications, 12: 1143.
B Lengyel, A Varga, B Ságvári, Á Jakobi, J Kertész (2015) Geographies of an online social network. PLoS One, 10(9): 0137248.
B Lengyel, B Ságvári (2011) Creative Occupations and Regional Development in Hungary: Mobility of Talent in a One-centred Transition Economy. European Planning Studies, 19(12): 2073-2093.