Mgr. Martin Ďurďovič, Ph.D.
Department:
Position:
Researcher
Curriculum vitae
Education:
- 2004-2011: Palacký University in Olomouc, Philosophical Faculty, Ph.D. degree in philosophy.
- 1998-2004: Palacký University in Olomouc, Philosophical Faculty, MA degree in sociology and philosophy.
Field of specialisation:
- social theory
- sociology of energy
- relationship between sociology and philosophy (ontology, epistemology, methodology)
- public opinion research
Teaching activities:
- Since 2013: lecturer at the Department of Sociology, Charles University, Faculty of Arts.
- Since 2013: lecturer at the private university Unicorn College.
- 2004-2007: specialised courses in hermeneutics and theory of action at the Department of philosophy, Palacký University, Olomouc.
Foreign scholarships, fellowships or other academic study abroad:
- 2005-2006: 12-months long research stay at the Institute for Philosophy at the Julius Maximilians Universität in Würzburg, Germany (scholarship of BAYHOST).
Biographic information:
- Since 2019 member of the Steering Comitee in the SHARE platform – Social Sciences and Humanities in Ionizing Radiation Research
- Since 2016 editor in chief of the sociological scholarly journal Naše společnost ("Our Society": http://cvvm.soc.cas.cz/casopis/o-casopisu).
- Since 2016 responsible for the topic Social aspects of nuclear energy withnin the research programme Systems for nuclear Energy in the Research Strategy of the Czech Academy of Sciences (AV21).
- Since 2015 member of the Energy Commission of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
- From 2015 to 2016 member of the Working Group for Dialogue about the Deep Geological Repository in the Czech Republic (regular participation in meetings of the group since 2012).
- From 2015 to 2016 member of the Advisory Board in the E-TRACK project (Energy-Transparency Centre of Knowledge) at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission.
- Editor of the translation from German to Czech of Hans-Georg Gadamer's book Truth and Method I and II, which was published in two volumes in 2010 and 2011 by the publishing house Triada in Prague.
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