Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6)
Discourses of Economic Behaviour in Times of Instability
Stati tematického bloku
Introduction to the Special Section: Discourses of Economic Behaviour in Times of Instability
Zsuzsa Gille, Martin Hájek
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 799-804 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2017.53.6.01
Discourses of Thrift and Consumer Reasonability in Czech State-Socialist Society
Martin Hájek, Tomáš Samec
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 805-832 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2017.53.6.376
The article examines how notions of thrift, saving, and frugality were present and active in the state-socialist discourses of economic behaviour and what meaning these notions carried. The research is based on three kinds of data: the official state-socialist public discourse of economic behaviour as presented in transcripts of parliamentary speeches, household guides and manuals, and eyewitness accounts of the state-socialist era recollected in oral history interviews. Such a multi-faceted corpus of discourse data made it possible to examine factual and normative aspects of thrift in state-socialist discourses and compare them with the accounts of...
Narratives and Practices of Voluntary Simplicity in the Czech Post-Socialist Context
Lukáš Kala, Lucie Galčanová, Vojtěch Pelikán
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 833-856 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2017.53.6.377
Voluntary simplicity is usually seen as an alternative social movement that is responding to the current social and environmental crisis within affluent societies. Many scholars draw on Inglehart's concept of post-materialism and consider voluntary simplicity to be a way of limiting one's consumption in order to free oneself and seek satisfaction in the non-material aspects of life. These scholars assume that the values associated with simplicity emerge out of over-saturation with consumption. This article discusses the results of research conducted among Czech households who voluntarily reduce consumption and who do so in a post-socialist context,...
The Domestication of Financial Objects: Narrativisation, Appropriation and Affectivation
Karel Čada, Kateřina Ptáčková
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 857-880 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2017.53.6.378
The article explores the general question of how family members articulate the rational and moral dimensions of the economy and the role in this played by language and family discourse-how families do the economy with words. It examines the resources family members employ family discourse to interpret and justify their economic behaviour, and puts forth the hypothesis that economic terms are re-articulated through everyday practices in the family world and that conversations inoculate expert terms with specific meanings. The article introduces the moral economy as a crucial principle of sense-making in family economic discourse and highlights the perception...
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Standing in Public Places: An Ethno-Zenic Experiment Aimed at Developing the Sociological Imagination and More Besides …
Krzysztof Konecki
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 881-902 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2017.53.6.379
This article describes and analyses an ethno-Zenic experiment consisting of standing motionless in public places (for example, at the entrance to a shopping mall, in front of a petrol station, a bank or a shop, or on a street corner). The research was inspired by an ethnomethodological approach to lived order and psychological knowledge-derived from Buddhism-on how the mind works. Some inspiration was also drawn from symbolic interactionism. The experiment was aimed first at discovering the basic assumptions underlying our everyday activities. A second and more important goal was to deconstruct the work of the mind, especially with respect to the process...
Emigration from the Perspective of the School-to-Work Transition in Bulgaria
Rumiana Stoilova, Elitsa Dimitrova
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 903-934 | DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2017.53.6.380
The aim of this article is to analyse the extent to which differences between young people's education, employment status, and social background can explain the differences in their emigration intentions and actual experience with emigration. The goal is to create a profile of youth with emigration experience and examine the interrelation between two transitions, from education to work and from youth into adulthood, as measured by the degree of independence from parents, and also to investigate social inequalities among people with emigration experience in the transition from education to finding a first job. The analysis is based on theories of the...
Diskuse
Happy Together? On Satisfaction in Czech Academia-A Response to Zábrodská et al.
Filip Vostal
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 935-944
A Few Comments on the Methodological Aspects of Zábrodská et al.'s Study
Johana Chylíková
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 945-946
Analysing HEism
Roger Dale
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 947-956
Recenze
Arjun Appadurai: Banking on Words: The Failure of Language in the Age of Derivative Finance
Karel Čada
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 957-958
Graham Murdock and Jostein Gripsrud (eds): Money Talks: Media, Markets, Crisis
Petr Kaderka
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 959-962
Louise Ryan, Umut Erel and Alessio D'Angelo (eds): Migrant Capital: Networks, Identities and Strategies
Romana Careja
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 963-965
Paul Marx: The Political Behaviour of Temporary Workers
Kim Bosmans
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 966-968
Morten Knudsen and Werner Vogd (eds): Systems Theory and the Sociology of Health and Illness: Observing Healthcare
Erika Palmer
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 969-971
Vic Satzewich: Points of Entry
Lenka Kissová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 972-973
Petre Petrov and Lara Ryazanova-Clarke (eds): The Vernaculars of Communism: Language, Ideology and Power in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Sergiu Delcea
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 974-976
Helena Flam and Jochen Kleres (eds): Methods of Exploring Emotions
Johana Kotišová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 977-980
Mimo rubriky
Recenzenti statí rozhodnutých v roce 2017
Redakce
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2017, 53(6): 981