Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2020, 56(5)
Gender inequalities within copreneurships in the Czech and Slovak RepublicsMarie Pospíšilová, Nancy Jurik, Alena Křížková, Gray CavenderSociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2020, 56(5): 571-598 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2020.041 Research on women’s entrepreneurship often fails to uncover the gendered way in which women’s roles and responsibilities are portrayed and it neglects the connections between ideas about what roles women play in business and in the family and the social context in which these ideas are embedded. This article focuses on the gender inequalities that are reflected in the construction of men’s and women’s roles and responsibilities in copreneurships (romantic couples in business together) and how those constructions are embedded in societal and the family context. By drawing on qualitative in-depth interviews with copreneurs in... |
Testing the Concept of academic futility in Czech secondary educationJana Straková, Petr Soukup, Jaroslava SimonováSociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2020, 56(5): 599-618 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2020.042 International research shows that the concept of academic futility is a promising one for studying the mechanisms that cause differences in educational outcomes in general and vocational secondary school programmes. Given that there are large differences between general and vocational programmes in the Czech education system, in terms of the content of education, the conditions of education, student composition, and learning outcomes, it is important to take a deeper look at the causes of these differences. The aim of this paper is to test the original, three-dimensional version of the concept of academic futility at Czech secondary schools. The concept... |
The Stability of Crime at Places: A Case Study of a Czech CityJana Jíchová, Martin ŠimonSociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2020, 56(5): 619-638 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2020.044 Research into the concentration of crime at places is a long-standing research area in environmental criminology. Studies demonstrate the practical potential of geo-localised data for criminological and security research. Knowledge about crime concentration at places makes it possible to focus repressive and preventive activities in localities where the most effective results can be achieved. In Czech criminology, limited use has as yet been made of geolocalised crime data or knowledge about the concentration of crime at places. Consequently, this article presents a case study of the concentration of crime at places within a Czech city. One-half of... |
Slovak Discussions about Media: An Analysis of the Discussants' NormativityTomáš ProfantSociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2020, 56(5): 639-664 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2020.043 There have been a number of organised discussions about the media in Slovakia in recent times. This study analyses them to find answers to several research questions. One question is: who took part in the discussions about the media in the period this analysis focused on in 2018? Interviews with the organisers of these discussions offered a partial answer to the question of what kind of discursive strategies they used in determining the hegemonic discourse that emerges from these discussions. The article's theoretical starting point is Foucault's question about 'Who is speaking?' as an important element of the archaeology of knowledge. The analysis... |
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