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Workshop: Benedikt Schmid in dialogue with CESCAME

Time and Place of Event: 15.00—16.30, Akademic conference centre (Husova 3a, Prague 1)
Event Date: 28.04.2025

Category: Workshops

CESCAME

CESCAME invites you to an engaging workshop with Benedikt Schmid!

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A Soviet Fountain of Youth: Miracle Cures, Medical Internationalism, and US-Soviet Relations, 1943-48

Time and Place of Event: 16:00, Institute of Art History, meeting room UDU, Husova 4, Prague 1
Event Date: 13.03.2025

Category: Seminars

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.

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Lessons from the Pandemic? Actors and Institutions in the Reform of Primary Care in the Italian Healthcare System

Time and Place of Event: 14:00, Sociologický ústav AV ČR, Jilská 1, Praha 1, room 207
Event Date: 13.03.2025

Category: Seminars

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.

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Cultured meat: hypes, promises and challenges (talk by Arianna Ferrari)

Time and Place of Event: 17:00-18:30, Sociologický ústav AV ČR, Jilská 1, Praha 1 ( room 207)
Event Date: 03.12.2024

Category: Seminars

Cultured meat: hypes, promises and challenges (talk by Arianna Ferrari)

Cultured meat is presented as a technology that promises to save the planet, to be sustainable, to protect human health, to eliminate animal suffering and to help feed the planet and fight world hunger.

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Micro-practices of societal transformation? Mid-term conference of the CESCAME project

Time and Place of Event: Zasedačka Florenc, 5th floor, Institute of Ethnology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Na Florenci 3, Prague, and online
Event Date: 14.10.2024 - 15.10.2024

Category: Workshops

CESCAME invites you to the Mid-term Conference in Prague, where we will explore the micro-practices driving societal transformation in the face of global environmental change, particularly within urban populations. Our confirmed guests are Luca Sára Bródy, Laura Berger, Jonas van der Straeten, Bianka Plüschke-Altof. Please register if you want to participate.

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Foraging for planetary health: exploring multispecies metabolism in postindustrial landscape

Time and Place of Event: Prague
Event Date: 03.10.2024 - 06.10.2024

Category: Workshops

The event will begin on Thursday, October 3, with a public lecture by Will LaFleur at the Institute of Sociology, titled “Rethinking Beer: Histories and Futures of Tastes, Practices, and Reproduction for a Post-Growth World.” Registration is not required for this lecture. The following 3-day workshop focuses on using the methods and concepts of social sciences and arts to explore foraging as a mode of coexistence in multispecies relations.

Foraging involves activities that not only complement but also subvert existing distribution chains and encourage the search for non-industrial food production. “Edible commons” are sometimes proposed as a measure against crises threatening conventional industrial food distribution chains (Sardeshpande et al. 2021). Furthermore, Chang and Bai (2020) contrast foraging to “capitalistic food culture” since the industrial production and buying of food off the shelf obscures the chain of activities needed to create a product. Consumers often ignore the conditions under which products are made due to the disconnection between production and consumption, as scholars of feminist commons observed (Mies and Bennholdt-Thomsen, 2001; Federici, 2012). Foraging, in contrast, makes the food production processes visible and tangible. Annemarie Mol (2021) noted that during the act of eating, the world moves through the body. While building upon her approach, the workshop will pursue the following questions: What is metabolised when we eat food that we have gathered, prepared, and reflected on together? What new entanglements between people and non-human forms of life emerge when food is obtained through foraging? How does eating change if the labour and joy—and, perhaps even pain—of foraging is part of the food preparation?

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Contested Energy Transitions. Conflicts and Social Innovations in the Czech Republic, France, and Poland

Time and Place of Event: 14:00–15:30, CEFRES, Na Florenci 3, Prague 1 and online
Event Date: 23.04.2024 - 23.04.2024

Category: Seminars

Kick-off meeting of a research project developed within AV ČR–CNRS TANDEM Program by the Czech Academy of Sciences, Charles University and CNRS, at CEFRES.

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Parliamentary Institute - professional background for elected representatives

Time and Place of Event: 14:00, HYBRID - meeting room 207, Jilská 1, Praha 1 and ZOOM
Event Date: 20.04.2023 - 20.04.2023

Category: Seminars

Sociological Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Department of Sociology of the Institute of Sociological Studies FSS CU invite you to the spring cycle of Thursday sociological seminars.

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Vaccines and vaccine hesitancy in European media discourses. Covid and beyond.

Time and Place of Event: 16:00, HYBRID - meeting room 207, Jilská 1, Praha 1 and ZOOM
Event Date: 30.03.2023 - 30.03.2023

Category: Seminars

Sociological Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Department of Sociology of the Institute of Sociological Studies FSS CU invite you to the spring cycle of Thursday sociological seminars.

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Re-thinking the Concept of Re-enchantment in Central-Eastern Europe

Time and Place of Event: 14:00, HYBRID - meeting room 207, Jilská 1, Praha 1 and ZOOM
Event Date: 30.03.2023 - 30.03.2023

Category: Seminars

Sociological Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Department of Sociology of the Institute of Sociological Studies FSS CU invite you to the spring cycle of Thursday sociological seminars.

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Political Apologies, their Content, and Protagonists: Experimental Evidence from Victims and Perpetrators Nations

Time and Place of Event: 16:00, Sociologický ústav AV ČR, Jilská 1, 110 00 Praha 1, zasedací místnost 207
Event Date: 12.12.2022 - 12.12.2022

Category: Seminars

Political apologies are recognized as a feature of effective diplomacy, projections of soft power, and instances of transitional justice. They have been found to have a positive effect on justice, trust, and reconciliation. However, the efficacy of apologies has also been questioned. This talk examines the acceptance of political apologies, their content and the protagonists in the victim-nation, the perpetrator-nation, and their subgroups. Guided by studies on the structure of apologies, it distinguishes ten features of apologies, seven of which concern their content and three their protagonists. Based on the analysis of apology statements by Japan to South Korea, the paper further breaks these features (factors) down into 32 elements (levels). Their acceptance is examined in a randomized conjoint experiment, which was embedded in large online quota-based surveys in Japan (n=2,700) and South Korea (n=3,000). The analysis reveals the relative importance of protagonists over the content of apologies and the possibilities for acceptable apologies for both nations. The analysis of subgroup differences showed that apology features are less important for its acceptance than contemporary perceptions and ideology in the perpetrator-nation but more important than the role of gender and age.

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Emanuela C. Del Re: Social issues in the Sahel within the security and development policies

Time and Place of Event: 17:30, Sociologický úsvat AV ČR, Jilská 1, místnost 207
Event Date: 09.11.2022 - 09.11.2022

Category: Seminars

The public lecture is organized by the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Italian Cultural Institute in Prague, Centre for African Studies (Faculty of Arts, Charles University) and the Czech Association for African Studies.

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ESS Visegrad Conference

Time and Place of Event: Institute of Sociology CAS
Event Date: 13.10.2022 - 14.10.2022

Category: Conferences

The European Social Survey (ESS) has published a call for papers aimed at those who wish to present their research at the ESS Visegrad Network+ Conference in Prague, Czechia, on 13-14 October 2022.

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Lela Rekhviashvili Lecture: Why won't urban informality disappear? Marketisation, social embeddedness and shifting spaces of informality in urban mobility

Time and Place of Event: 14:00 - 16:00 CET, Institute of Sociology, room 207 and Zoom.
Event Date: 12.10.2022 - 12.10.2022

Category: Seminars

CESCAME invites you to an exciting series of three guest lectures on urban practices and politics. In the last lecture, Lela Rekhiashvili will show how marketisation produces new forms of urban informality, criticising interpretations of informality as a product of ‘deficiencies’ in Central and East European and Eurasian transition.

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Women's Entrepreneurship Through a Culture Lens (Policy Roundtable Series)

Time and Place of Event: 14:00, online
Event Date: 21.09.2022 - 21.09.2022

Category: Discussions

Recent studies highlight the importance of creating a more gender-sensitive entrepreneurship culture, including awareness raising campaigns, role models and developments in the education system (OECD, 2021). Focusing on three very different cultural contexts of Iran, India and France, this round table session aims to explore the impact of gendered cultural and institutional contexts on how women entrepreneurs start and operate their businesses. It will offer recommendations for policy makers and those involved in supporting women entrepreneurs.

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Alexa Färber Lecture: Enduring the city? How to do social change with promises

Time and Place of Event: 15:30 - 17:30 CET, Institute of Sociology, room 207 and Zoom.
Event Date: 20.09.2022 - 20.09.2022

Category: Seminars

CESCAME invites you to an exciting series of three guest lectures on urban practices and politics. In the second lecture, Alexa Färber will present her concept "urban promises".

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Summer school: Tracing & dwelling in post-anthropocentric landscapes

Time and Place of Event: Ralsko
Event Date: 12.08.2022 - 14.08.2022

Category: Workshops

Call for applications for the Training school of the COST action TRACTS: Traces as Research Agenda for Climate Change, Technology Studies, and Social Justice.

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Örjan Sjöberg Lecture: The missing link between climate action (SDG 13) and reduced inequalities (SDG 10): the urban dimension

Time and Place of Event: 15:30 - 17:30, room 207 at Institue of Sociology and on Zoom
Event Date: 14.06.2022 - 14.06.2022

Category: Seminars

CESCAME invites you to a series of three guest lectures on the city, sustainability, urban practices and politics, everydayness and informality and their potential for social change. In the first lecture, our guest Örjan Sjöberg will conceptually discuss the Sustainable Development Goals and the possible risks and conflicts between the social world and environmental goals.

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International Workshop: Parliaments in Pandemics

Event Date: 26.05.2022 - 27.05.2022

Category: Workshops

During the Covid-19 pandemic, democracy worldwide continued to deteriorate. As established and new democracies faced unprecedented challenges to public health and the economy, their democratic quality declined. While established democracies could largely prevent pandemic erosion of democratic quality, democracies in transitions could not. Pandemic is an opportunity for executive aggrandizement –strengthening governments, weakening parliaments, and testing the judiciary.

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Ruta Śpiewak a Wojciech Goszczyński - The research of Alternative Food Networks in Poland

Time and Place of Event: Institute of Sociology, Jilská 1, room 207, 14:00-16:00
Event Date: 02.05.2022 - 02.05.2022

Category: Seminars

Lecture by sociologists Ruta Śpiewak and Wojciech Goszczyński on Alternative Food Networks in Poland

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