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Alena Wagnerová: Žena za socialismu. Československo 1945-1974 a reflexe vývoje před rokem 1989 a po němBook reviews

Tereza Čepilová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 301-303  

Arnošt Novák: Tmavozelený svět. Radikálně ekologické aktivity v České republice po roce 1989Book reviews

Václav Orcígr

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 298-300  

Ivan Petrúšek: Analýza chybějících hodnot. Srovnání metod při zkoumání determinantů politické znalosti a příjmuBook reviews

Miroslav Nemčok

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 296-297  

Miroslav Vaněk, Pavel Mücke: Velvet Revolutions. An Oral History of Czech SocietyBook reviews

Petr Kubala

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 293-295  

Badatel, který se nebál světaObituary

Jiří Večerník

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 290-292  

Pedagog a zakladatel oboru sociální práceObituary

Kateřina Šámalová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 288-289  

Profesor (nejen) sociální práceObituary

Eva Dragomirecká

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 286-287  

Panu učiteli s láskouObituary

Kristina Koldinská

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 284-285  

Expert Světové bankyObituary

Nicholas Barr

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 283  

U základů polistopadové sociální politikyObituary

Petr Miller

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 281-282  

Zemřel Igor Tomeš, vědec širokého rozhledu, vynikající učitel a mezinárodní expertObituary

Jakub Rákosník

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 277-280  

The Sources of Insecurity in a Socially Excluded LocalityArticles

Václav Walach

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 253-276 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2018.54.2.401  

The present study aims to contribute to the development of sociological research on insecurity in socially excluded localities in the Czech Republic. Inspiration for the conceptualisation of the subject of this study comes from the field of critical security studies and specifically the Copenhagen and Aberystwyth schools of security and feminism. Empirically, the study draws on the author's long-term experience conducting fieldwork in socially excluded localities, mainly in the socially excluded locality Havířov-Šumbark. The study concludes that insecurity cannot be reduced to just the issue of crime or violence, as existing scholarship has done. An...

Men and Women Caring for Elderly Family MembersArticles

Radka Dudová, Marta Vohlídalová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 219-252 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2018.54.2.400  

Current data show that most elderly care in the Czech Republic, as well as worldwide, is provided by family members and in most cases women. Men also provide care, but they are less likely to do so, the intensity of the care they do provide is not as great, and the care activities they engage in are of a different type than those performed by women. This article seeks to answer two questions: What share of Czech women and men are caring for an elderly member in the family? Do the experiences of sons and daughters as caregivers differ? For this purpose the article presents a quantitative analysis of the Wave 5 of the SHARE 2013 dataset and a qualitative...

Conflict in the Family of Origin, Subjective Wellbeing, and Mental Health in AdulthoodArticles

Dana Hamplová, Romana Trusinová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 199-218 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2018.54.2.399  

The article explores the relationship between conflict in the family of origin and an individual's wellbeing in adulthood. It examines to what extent the negative effects of a childhood spent in a conflict-ridden family can be explained by economic deprivation in childhood, a disrupted life course, and a person's sociodemographic situation in adulthood. Empirical analyses are conducted on data from the 7th wave of the ESS from 2014 and three indicators of personal wellbeing are used: a depression scale, self-reported happiness, and life satisfaction. The analyses show that spending childhood in a conflict-ridden family affects mainly the emotional...

An Intersectional Approach to Research on UnemploymentArticles

Hana Hašková, Alena Křížková, Kristýna Pospíšilová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(2): 171-198 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2018.54.2.398  

This article critically evaluates the use of an intergroup intersectional perspective in quantitative research on social inequalities and thereby helps to obtain deeper knowledge of the sources of inequality that impact chances of unemployment in the Czech Republic and contribute to the discussion of the benefits and limitations of using this approach. The advantage offered by the intersectional perspective is illustrated in an analysis of EU-SILC data. The analysis combines an additive and multiplicative (intersectional) approach to research on unemployment in the Czech Republic. An additive model of binary logistic regression is accompanied by binary...

8. česko-slovenské sociologické dny "Sociologické výzvy ve středoevropském kontextu", Ostrava, 23. 11. 2017Conference reports and information

Nicole Horáková

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 166  

7. olomoucká sociologická podzimní konference "Společnost a sociologie", Olomouc, 18.-20. 10. 2017Conference reports and information

František Znebejánek

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 165  

Konference "Field Research in Anthropology: Unity and Diversity", Olomouc, 3.-4. 10. 2017Conference reports and information

Jaroslav Šotola, Jakub Konečný, Hedvika Novotná

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 163-164  

Zpráva z "Olomoucké religionistické konference", Olomouc, 20.-21. 9. 2017Conference reports and information

Barbora Nohlová, Kateřina Mildnerová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 160-162  

Půlstoletí Garfinkelových Studies in Ethnomethodology: Zpráva z konference "Harold Gafinkel's 'Studies in Ethnomethodology' - Fifty Years After", Kostnice, 26.-28. 10. 2017Conference reports and information

Jakub Mlynář

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 155-159  

Paul Veyne: Foucault, jeho myšlení, jeho osobnostBook reviews

Michal Trčka

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 151-154  

Andrew Glencross: Why the UK Voted for Brexit: David Cameron's Great MiscalculationBook reviews

Monika Brusenbauch Meislová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 146-150  

Karl-Siebert Rehberg, Franziska Kunz, Tino Schlinzig (eds.): PEGIDA. Rechtspopulismus zwischen Fremdenangst und >>WendeBook reviews

Lukáš Novotný

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 143-145  

Blanka Říchová a kol.: Analýza politiky a političtí aktéři. Možnosti a limity aplikace teorií v příkladechBook reviews

Lenka Kissová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 141-142  

Tereza Pospíšilová: Středoevropská univerzita v Praze a česká sociologie. Studie transnacionální filantropieBook reviews

Stanislav Holubec

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 139-140  

Odpověď na diskusní příspěvek O. Špačka "Jak neargumentovat při transformaci proměnné"Discussion

Antonín Paleček

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 134-138  

Jak neargumentovat při transformaci proměnnéDiscussion

Ondřej Špaček

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 127-133  

'It's Raining, Grandpa, Let's Go Out! So We Went.' Grandfathering as an Essential Role for Older MenArticles

Tatiana Sedláková, Lucie Galčanová, Andrea Bělehradová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 101-126 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2018.54.1.397  

The study examines the experiences of contemporary older Czech men specifically in their role as grandfathers. Despite the great body of research devoted to the issues of grandparenthood, most attention, both locally and internationally, has been given to women and grandmotherhood. To overcome this shortcoming, we present findings based on eleven qualitative interviews conducted with men with diverse grandparenting experiences and performing various forms of caring practices. Grandparenting is a negotiated, relational, and highly gendered social role, which we explored in our research through our respondents' narratives focused on everydayness and...

An Intersection of Two Life Changes in Social-Science Research on Women's HealthArticles

Alena Pařízková, Ema Hrešanová, Alena Glajchová

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 63-100 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2018.54.1.396  

When the experiences of migration and becoming a mother intersect, the context and conditions of this have implications for the health of the women and their children. This article presents an overview of social-science research on health and pregnancy among migrant women and on the perinatal and postpartum care they receive. Research on 124 studies on this subject revealed that there are three main themes associated with maternal health in this context: (1) How women are defined and categorised as migrants: This is often based on a single indicator, country of origin or birth. This creates a simplified and homogenising category that then also serves...

The Use of Preschool Education in the Czech Republic: Who Can't Get a Spot in Preschool?Articles

Lenka Slepičková, Petr Fučík

Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2018, 54(1): 35-62 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2018.54.1.395  

This article seeks to contribute to the debate on social stratification in Czech education and at the preschool level in particular. It draws on secondary data from several surveys and examines whether the use of preschool varies by parental education and income. Combined with data on preferred employment regimes, the article explores the question of whether parents with higher levels of education and income are advantaged when it comes to their children attending preschool. The results show that the use of preschool facilities is relatively uniform across Czech households. While preschool attendance is not very common among children up to the age...