New Publication

16.06.2006

The Sexualised Reality of Relations in the Workplace. An Analysis of Sexual Harassment in the Czech Republic

Alena Křížková, Hana Maříková, Zuzana Uhde (eds.), Marie Čermáková, Radka Dudová, Barbara Havelková, Praha: Sociologický ústav AV ČR 2006

10.05.2006

Historical Demography 30 - suplement. History of Migration in the Czech Lands in the Early Modern Age

This volume presents readers with the texts of papers that were presented at a seminar on the History of Migration in the Czech Lands in the Early Modern Age, which was organised by the Committee for Historical and Social Democracy, in cooperation with the Institute of Czech History at the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University in Prague, and the Institute of History at the University of Southern Bohemia in České Budějovice on 14 October 2005 in Prague on the premises of the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University.

09.05.2006

New Sociological Studies

SS 06:1 Zdeněk R. Nešpor – Jiří Večerník (eds.): Socio-economic Values, Policies, and Institutions in the Period of the Czech Republic’s Accession to the European Union SS 06:2 Zdenka Vajdová, Daniel Čermák, Michal Illner: Autonomy and Cooperation: Effect of the Municipal System Established in 1990

25.01.2006

New publication of Zdenka Mansfeldová and Aleš Kroupa (eds.)

Participation and Interest Groups in the Czech Republic

23.01.2006

Department Local and Regional Studies - New Sociological Papers

Tomáš Kostelecký, Jana Vobecká (eds.): Regional Elites 2004, Jana Stachová: Civil Society in the Regions of the Czech Republic

12.12.2005

New SDA Info 2/2005

Information bulletin of the Sociological Data Archive provides an outline of data services, information on research projects, which data have been made available, and is devoted also to problems of survey methodology and information technologies.

07.12.2005

Czech Sociological Review 2005/4

Led by an international board, the biannual Czech Sociological Review is designed to assist the stronger integration of Czech sociology into the international mainstream, and to invite contributions from authors worldwide who are interested in 'transformation issues', introduce post-graduate students from abroad to the local and regional public and inform the international community about Czech and CEE social research. Articles are selected especially according to how they contribute to the study of the Czech and CEE societies, how they develop special 'transition' methodology and analysis, how they present new dimensions and facets of transformation and how they form a bridge between CEE, European and world sociology. The journal also publishes reviews of books concerned with transition research and related news in the field. Some thematic issues concentrate on specific areas, such as education, the labour market, demographic development and political research. The journal is the only Czech periodical which is quoted in the publications of the Institute of Scientific Information and other social science databases.