This study refers to a li.le known area in which Czech aesthete, philosopher and Sokol founder Miroslav Tyrš (1832–1884) was involved, i.e. his religious thinking. Although Tyrš only wrote about religion as a sideline, it was of importance to him. In a study on Islam as the most advanced classical religion, he outlined the (anticipated) emergence of a “modern religion”, which he described within the context of Islam.
Topic: religion and religiosity
Topic: globalisation, work, regions, family, education
Topic: globalisation, regions, sociologická teorie
Kniha se zabývá tím, jak se v průběhu tří generací (z)měnil pospolitý, pracovní, rodinný a náboženský život na Hlučínsku. Je zaměřena na období zhruba od konce druhé světové války po současnost. Zahrnuje tedy více než šedesát let, během kterých obyvatelé Hlučínska uzavírali sňatky, vychovávali děti, stavěli domy, chodili do kostela, modlili se, pracovali, utvářeli svou regionální identitu, tedy žili své dny všední i sváteční.
Topic: trust/social cohesion, globalisation, identity, kultura, intergenerational relations, migration and mobility, regions, lifestyle
Second workshop: 10 September 2015, social enterprises
Topic: gender, work
První workshop: 8. září 2015, konvenční podniky
Topic: gender, work
Topic: housing, economics
Topic: gender
Topic: gender
Topic: globalisation, identity, migration and mobility
Topic: gender, globalisation, care
Topic: gender
Topic: gender
Topic: crime
Topic: kultura
This paper questions assumptions about the relationship between class formation, sustainability and patterns of consumption. The empirical elements of the research are based upon qualitative and quantitative time-series research into food self-provisioning and ‘quiet sustainability’ in post socialist Central and Eastern Europe (Poland and the Czech Republic). It considers sustainable practices that are often considered to be taking place ‘in the wrong place and the wrong time’, i.e.
Topic: globalisation, social inequalities, životní prostředí, lifestyle
Monitoring report presents data describing the status of women in Czech research and development. Data covering years 2001 to 2011 show that the presumption that share of women among scientists will grow when there is a steady increase in the proportion of women among students of universities is wrong. The Czech Republic has 50% women among people qualified for the research profession, but there is only 25.1% women among researchers in 2011.
Topic: gender
Topic: gender, work
Procesy demografického stárnutí obyvatelstva a jejich dopady na společenský a ekonomický rozvoj patří v současnosti k nejvíce frekventovaným tématům v sociálních i ekonomických vědách. Koncept aktivního a zdravého stárnutí představuje v kontextu seniorské populace a jejich specifických potřeb ústřední rozvojovou strategii.
Topic: housing, health
Topic: wages and incomes
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