The 28th Virtual Roundtable on Measuring Corruption will be held on April 17th (Wednesday) from 17:00 to 18:30 (Japan Standard Time – JST). This time, the discussion will focus on measuring corruption across different sectors in the Czech Republic.
A presentation will be given by Dr. Kristýna Bašná (Czech Academy of Sciences), followed by a combination of Q&A and open-floor discussion.
Dr. Basna is a senior researcher at the Institute of Sociology at the Czech Academy of Sciences. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Charles University and an MSc from the University of Oxford, where she specialized in quantitative methods. She was a visiting scholar at KU Leuven in Belgium and USI in Switzerland. Her primary research interests include corruption, transparency, inequality, and corruption measurement methods.
If you would like to join, please email me at jpozsgai@hus.osaka-u.ac.jp with a quick line about your area of expertise (if needed).
As before, the meeting intends to bring together a small number of specialists to have an informal conversation about the measurement of corruption. This will be the twenty-eighth installment of a series of meetings planned for 2022-24.