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PhDr. Mária Homišinová, PhD.

Homišinová-Mária.jpgShe is an employee at the Department of Social Work of the Institute of Educology and Social Work, Faculty of Arts, University of Prešov in Prešov since the 1st October 2014; her current professional position is assistant lecturer – university teacher.  
Her pedagogical and scientific-research work is targeted to the area of sociology (especially sociology of culture), methodology of social-scientific research and socio-linguistic. 
She is teaching next subjects: the Basics of Sociology, the General Sociology, the Social Pathology, the Methodology of Social Sciences, the Sociology for Historians, the Transfrontier Sociology and the Intercultural Communication.
Her scientific-research specialisation is oriented into the next areas predominately:
- ethnical problems in Slovakia and abroad, 
- relations between the personal identity and social identity,
- research of families from the minority communities,
- language-communication behaviour, bi-lingual communication, diglossia.
She has been obtaining the scientific-research experiences during a long-time employment at the Institute of Social Sciences of the Slovak Academy of Science in Košice in the working position of independent researcher. She was the principal investigator or member of a research team in the case of 7 foreign projects (especially in a cooperation with the Hungarian Academy of Science in Budapest, ATH Bielsko-Biala in Poland and Research Institute of Slovaks Living in Hungary) as well as in 13 scientific-research projects (VEGA, APVV, Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic, National Program of Science and Research).  
She is a yearly participant of research internships in the academic and educational institutions (in Hungary and Poland) during which time she is organizing and solving the common scientific-research projects as well as she presents own methodological procedures of the performed empirical investigations and the research results obtained from the realised explorations in terrain.
 

Updated by: Unipo, 02.03.2015