Maša Rebernik

Junior researcher

Institute for Developmental and Strategic Analysis

Ljubljana, Slovenia

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We're seeking partners and a coordinator for a consortium (3 partners so far) on the topics of trust in science, vaccine hesitancy, and conspiracy theorizing.

My organisation

IRSA is a private, non-profit organisation specializing in basic (academic) and applied research across social sciences using interdisciplinary and multi-method approaches. We cover fields such as sociology, political science, and cognitive science. We also offer consultation to governmental and non-governmental organisations and companies. Some of the topics of our publications and research areas: - Socio-cultural effects during crises, such as the effectiveness of epidemiological measures during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, communication between politicians and experts, trust of the public in government institutions and science (see: https://bit.ly/adamgorisek). - Democratic governance and participation, attitudes towards democracy, including topics such as social inequalities, exclusion and marginalization (see: https://bit.ly/4bB5biv). - The rule of law, legislation, human rights, and minority rights (see: https://bit.ly/3Vf7guA). - Community-driven research, knowledge exchange between academia and the industry. - Comparative studies of regional development, innovation capacity and digital competences of rural and urban areas (see: https://bit.ly/4dWz6Tf). Methodologically, we combine qualitative and quantitative methodologies, meta-analysis, case studies, and comparative methods. We have extensive experience in qualitative methods such as semi-structured and phenomenological interviews, focus groups, content and discourse analysis, often utilizing computer programs like Atlas.ti and fuzzy-analysis techniques like QCA.
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My organisation

IRSA is a private, non-profit organisation specializing in basic (academic) and applied research across social sciences using interdisciplinary and multi-method approaches. We cover fields such as sociology, political science, and cognitive science. We also offer consultation to governmental and non-governmental organisations and companies.

Some of the topics of our publications and research areas:

- Socio-cultural effects during crises, such as the effectiveness of epidemiological measures during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, communication between politicians and experts, trust of the public in government institutions and science (see: https://bit.ly/adamgorisek).

- Democratic governance and participation, attitudes towards democracy, including topics such as social inequalities, exclusion and marginalization (see: https://bit.ly/4bB5biv).

- The rule of law, legislation, human rights, and minority rights (see: https://bit.ly/3Vf7guA).

- Community-driven research, knowledge exchange between academia and the industry.

- Comparative studies of regional development, innovation capacity and digital competences of rural and urban areas (see: https://bit.ly/4dWz6Tf).

Methodologically, we combine qualitative and quantitative methodologies, meta-analysis, case studies, and comparative methods. We have extensive experience in qualitative methods such as semi-structured and phenomenological interviews, focus groups, content and discourse analysis, often utilizing computer programs like Atlas.ti and fuzzy-analysis techniques like QCA.

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Skills

  • qualitative analysis
  • Quantitative analysis
  • first-person sciences
  • Sociology
  • cognitive science

Interests

  • rationality and emotions
  • Decision-making
  • Vaccine hesitancy
  • conspiracy theories
  • trust in science

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