Economist, assistant lecturer and researcher at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Sociology and Communications, Centre for Media Research and Education.
His academic interests include the study of the socio-cultural impact of new media, media regulation, digital archives, e-learning and online communities. Leader of the development of several commercial Internet applications, he is also editor of the Budapest-based Radio Tilos, a non-profit community radio.
Highlights amongst his numerous published works include: Introduction to Informational Society (2002); E-learning Content, Methodology and Technology Design for the Needs of Higher Education (2003) and Urban Immunodeficiency (2004).