Zsuzsanna Lampl
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* Bratislava, April 29, 1959 – / sociologist, university lecturer, journalist ; ; Graduated from the Hungarian Gymnasium in Bratislava (1978). He obtained a sociology degree from the Comenius University in 1982. He also graduated in journalism (1987). In 1982–1985, then in 1990–1991, he was the editor of Nő, and in 1991–1995, he was the deputy director of the DH-Press Publishing House of the Student Network. From 1993, he was an assistant professor at the Department of Journalism at the Konstantin University in Nitra, in 1994–1995, at the Department of Sociology and Journalism at the Comenius University in Bratislava, and in 1995–2006, at the Department of Journalism at the Konstantin Philosophical University in Nitra. Since 1996, he has been an external associate of the Forum Minority Research Institute in Somorja. From 2002 to 2004, he was a lecturer at the Selye János University Center in Komárom. Since 2009, he has been an assistant professor at the Institute of Culture of Nations and Nationalities of the Konstantin Philosopher University. As a sociologist, he deals with the social situation, customs and lifestyle of young people, as well as issues related to the labor market and entrepreneurship, and the problems of the Roma. The topics of his university lectures are: introduction to the theory of mass communication, sociology of mass communication, social communication, communication techniques, introduction to sociology, organizational sociology, methodology of sociological research, sociology of entrepreneurship, sociology of lifestyle. He also writes fairy tales (Móki meséi, 2002). His studies are published in Slovak Hungarian and Hungarian journals, as well as in collected publications in Hungarian and Slovak. ; ; His main works: ; Enterprises and Entrepreneurs after 1989, 1999, ; The Child Walking His Own Path. Three Sociological Studies on Hungarians in Slovakia, 1999, ; Being Hungarian – the Value System of Hungarians in Slovakia, 2008, ; Hungarians and Slovaks – Sociological Studies Not Only on Coexistence, 2009, ; Media Pedagogy (University Notes), 2009.