
معرفی
Anna Zsubori is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow specializing in media sociology with a focus on audience research among marginalized communities. She holds a PhD from the University of Leicester's School of Media, Communication, and Sociology, alongside degrees from Hungary and the University of Dundee. Her work examines intersections of media, gender, and cultural identity, particularly in Hungarian contexts. A Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, she also brings film distribution management experience to her multidisciplinary profile.
Education: PhD (University of Leicester), MLitt Film Studies (University of Dundee), MA Teaching Literature/Grammar (Hungary), BA Media Studies (Hungary).
Research interests center on media's role in shaping youth identity, gender representation, and the impact of illiberal politics on cultural narratives. Her analyses often blend sociological frameworks with critical media theory, focusing on Disney franchises and fairy-tale adaptations as cultural touchstones.
Publications reflect her expertise in analyzing media's societal impact through case studies of Hungarian tweens, feminist critiques of Disney princess narratives, and the political dimensions of cultural bans. She actively contributes to academic discourse through peer-reviewed articles and monographs.
Professional recognition includes prestigious fellowships and teaching excellence credentials, underscoring her dual commitment to scholarly research and higher education pedagogy.



