Semináře
Ozan Aşık is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Bursa Uludag University in Turkey. He has been working on the sociology of journalism since his PhD study at the University of Cambridge. Dr. Aşık is currently moving his research toward examining the platformization of journalism and news consumption with a contextual focus on social polarization and authoritarianism.
Paula Michaels is an Associate Professor of History at Monash University (Australia). With a focus on the social history of medicine, her research embeds the USSR in a pan-European and global narrative. She is particularly interested in the ways that politics and economics impinge on clinical practice and patient encounters. Michaels is the author of two prize-winning books, and many articles and book chapters, as well as co-editor of two books. She is currently at work on the history of Soviet medical internationalism during the Cold War, which has received the support of a Boston Medical Library Grant in the History of Medicine, an American Councils Academic Fellowship in Russia, a Gerda Henkel Fellowship and, with Dr Ema Hrešanová (Charles University), a 2024 Australian Research Council Discovery Project Grant.
Stefano Neri is an Associate Professor of Economic Sociology in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Milan. His main research interests and publications focus on health and social policy, labour regulation in public services, and the sociology of professions, particularly in the health, social, and educational sectors.
Již 9. ročník semináře Kvalitativní metody ve výzkumu, tentokrát s tématem "Role kreativity a imaginace v kvalitativních metodách: Co podporuje a co brání tvořivosti v sociologickém výzkumu a výběru výzkumného tématu? Jaký vliv má AI na kreativitu? Jak působí metodologická ukotvenost výzkumu na proces tvořivosti?"