Political Science in Central Europe in the Time of Pandemic

Political Science in Central Europe in the Time of Pandemic

Edited by : Arkadiusz 呕ukowski,
Maciej Hartli艅ski ,
and Miro Ha膷ek

Release date: Dec 2021

Number of pages: 95


This collective monograph is an attempt to present and analyse the situation in which researchers, students and universities found themselves at the start of the pandemic in March 2020 and later until October 2021. Our main goal is to present and assess the first signs of coping with the new situation, online learning and attempts to return to regular activity while adapting to new conditions.

The focus will be put on various aspects related to education, research and academic institutions. We wish to collect texts presenting the experience and conclusions based on conducting classes and research in this difficult period in particular countries of our region. That is why the aim is to prepare texts that are descriptive rather than analytical in their character. The collection of articles
is intended to provide a better insight into the problems that political scientists in particular countries have had to face.

The preliminary version of the publication, addressing the diversity of ways of dealing with the above issues, was discussed during the Round Table on Political Science in Central Europe During the Pandemic, as a special panel of an international scientific conference: The 25th Annual Conference of Central European Political Science Association 鈥淐hallenges to Democracy: Political Processes in Central and Eastern Europe鈥 organized by the Central European Political Science Association in cooperation with the Polish Political Science Association, the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Institute of Political Science, under the honorary patronage of the Marshal of Warmia and Mazury, financed by the Ministry of Education and Science (co-financed by the 鈥淓xcellent Science鈥 programme of the Minister of Education and Science). The session was held in Olsztyn on 17-19 November 20211.

Particular chapters were prepared according to a scheme which had been previously developed to aid the authors in the writing process and facilitate comparative analyses readers may perform. Nevertheless, the editors decided to grant the authors a certain amount of freedom so that it was possible to capture the specificity and individual perspective on the situation in a given country
better. All of the selected countries are located in Central Europe: Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.

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Content

1. How to manage political science in Central Europe in the time of pandemic?
Arkadiusz 呕ukowski, Maciej Hartli艅ski, Miro Ha膷ek

2. Political science in Central Europe in the time of pandemic. The case of Austria
Karin Liebhart

3. Political science in the Czech Republic in the time of pandemic
Stanislav Bal铆k, Michal Kub谩t 

4. The challenges and effects of the COVID-19 crisis on political science in Hungary
Krisztina Arat贸, Bogl谩rka Koller 

5. Political science in Lithuania during the pandemic: Lay of the land
Mindaugas Jurkynas, 艩ar奴nas Liekis, Aist臈 Deimantait臈

6. Political science in Poland in the time of pandemic
Arkadiusz 呕ukowski, Maciej Hartli艅ski 

7. Political science in Slovakia and the Covid-19 pandemics
Juraj Maru拧iak

8. Political science in Central Europe in time of pandemic: Case of Slovenia
Miro Ha膷ek

9. List of contributors