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Academic Convenors

The academic programme is decided upon by the Academic Convenors (the member(s) of the Executive Committee with the General Conference portfolio), who are responsible for ensuring a good academic and geographical spread of Sections and Panels.

Hana Kubátová is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. Since 2018, she has headed up the Center for the Transdisciplinary Research of Violence, Trauma and Justice (VITRI).

Hana studied political science and international relations at Charles University, nationalism studies at Central European University in Budapest, and modern history at Charles University. Throughout her doctoral and postdoctoral studies, she has held research positions at Tel Aviv University, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the Institute of Advanced Study at CEU.

Hana has been the recipient of numerous fellowships, including the Marie Curie Fellowship for Early Research Training, Charles H. Revson Foundation Fellowship, Felix Posen Fellowship, Gisela Fleischmann Scholarship, and more recently, the Junior Core Fellowship from the Institute of Advanced Study, CEU.

Her research interests include majority-minority relations in wartime and postwar Slovakia, identity construction, and microdynamics of (ethnic) violence. Hana has published in English, German, Slovakian, Czech, and Hungarian.

Anna M. Sroka is Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw. She completed her doctoral thesis on The Spanish Road to Federalism at the University of Wrocław's Institute of Political Science, and her habilitation on Accountability in Studies on the Quality of Democracy (Examples of Poland and Spain) at the University of Warsaw.

She is visiting professor at the National Distance Education University (UNED) in Madrid and has lectured in Berlin, Konstanz, Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.

Anna’s main research interest is the quality of democracy.

In 2015 she was the head of the local organising committee of our Joint Sessions of Workshops at the University of Warsaw.