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Collins varuje před bezuzdným zapojením veřejnosti do vědyRecenzní eseje
Jitka Wirthová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(4): 423-429 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2025.028 
Sociologie vědeckého poznání v kabinetu s otevřenými dveřmiZprávy a informace
Michal Hubálek, Jan Maršálek
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(4): 437-439 
Za fasádou: druhý ročník studentské konference FSS MUZprávy a informace
Barbora Červená, Bára Švejdová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(4): 439-441 
Zuzana Podaná, Jiří Buriánek a kol.: Násilí tváří v tvář: Zkoumání kalamitních podob partnerských vztahůRecenze
Nikola Fejková
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(4): 431-433 
Harry Collins: Jsme dnes všichni vědečtí experti?Recenze
Václav Šmatera
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(4): 434-436 
„Vím, že jsou tam inteligentní lidi.“ Volba soukromé školy rodiči jako investice do sociálního kapitáluStati
Kateřina Lojdová, Betarice-Elena Chromková Manea
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(4): 375-399 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2024.017 
The rapid growth of private schools in the Czech Republic raises the issue of equal access to education. Czech research on external differentiation in education has mainly focused on multi-year gymnasiums, while private schools have not yet received the same attention. Private schools in the Czech Republic tend to appeal to middle-class parents with liberal views and an orientation towards personal development. Our research focuses on the choice of a private school from the perspective of students’ parents. The research question was: How are the advantages of private school for their child constructed in the narratives of students’ parents?...
Volební koalice ve stínu pandemie: faktory volební podpory a jejich proměna ve volbách do Poslanecké sněmovny 2017 a 2021Stati
Michael Drašar
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(4): 401-422 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2024.018 
This article maps the changes in the factors of electoral support and their importance for Czech political parties united in electoral coalitions in the elections to the Chamber of Deputies in 2017 and 2021. The analysis also includes the factor of mortality, which played a key role in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research is designed as a quantitative analysis of the election results in 205 municipalities with extended powers and in Prague in relation to six socio-economic and demographic factors. The analysis found that the influence of individual factors often changes in the case of separate and joint candidacies. If a variable appears...
Sociologický klasik pro naši dobu: obecná teorie Pierra BourdieuhoStati
Marek Skovajsa
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(4): 345-374 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2024.022 
This paper draws attention to one possible intellectual factor that has contributed to Pierre Bourdieu’s undeniable status as a contemporary classic. Despite his frequent sorties against general theorising, Bourdieu has produced his own kind of general sociological theory that, in a crowd of competitors, is better suited than most to meeting the demand that is present across the field of sociology and other social sciences for a general but non-universalist theory. It is possible to distinguish four relevant properties of theories, which are correlated but mutually irreducible one to the other: conceptual generality, generality of application...
Ladislav Holy: A Larger-Than-Life Character with Extremely Strong Opinions. An Interview with Kate Holy (Featuring Petr Skalník)Rozhovor
Lenka Jakoubková Budilová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(3): 323-332 
This interview with Kate Holy, widow of the prominent Czech-British anthropologist Ladislav Holý, offers both a personal and scholarly perspective on the life and work of this remarkable figure in social anthropology. Conducted in connection with the forthcoming Czech translation of Holý’s Anthropological Perspectives on Kinship, the conversation combines Kate Holy’s memories with additional commentary by Czech anthropologist Petr Skalník. The text covers Holý’s life in exile in Scotland, his academic work and field research in Africa (among the Berti and the Toka), his relationship with both Scotland and his homeland, which he left...
Jan Blommaert: Jazyková krajina jako kronika komplexityRecenze
Zuzana Velenská
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(3): 337-341 
Michal Synek, Dana Hradcová: Souostroví / postižení / veřejnostiRecenze
Alice Gojová, Zuzana Broskevičová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(3): 333-335 
Martin Buchtík: Různá vyprávění o jedné společnostiRecenze
Václav Šmatera
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(3): 335-337 
Tendencia súhlasiť bez ohľadu na obsah položiek ako možný zdroj skreslenia v sociálnovednom výskumeStati
Patrik Havan, Peter Halama, Michal Kohút
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(3): 301-321 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2024.013 
Acquiescence is defined as the tendency of respondents to shift their answer towards agreeing rather than disagreeing with items, regardless of the items’ content. As a response style, it can be a significant factor in distorting research results. This article examines the nature, predictors, and consequences of this response style and the possibility of identifying and controlling it. The results of time stability and domain/method specificity of acquiescence suggest that it is more a participant-related than situational-related construct. Two categories of correlates or predictors of acquiescence were identified: a high level of social deference/conformity...
Možnosti, problémy a odporúčania pri meraní zhody medzi posudzovateľmi – deskriptívny prístupStati
Lucia Kočišová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(3): 277-300 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2024.007 
Interrater agreement is one way to establish reliability (and also validity) in social science research. The traditionally preferred method of measuring interrater agreement is the descriptive approach owing to its simplicity. This approach is also associated with a number of different agreement indices, which makes it difficult to select the right index. This article summarises theoretical definition on the prevailing approach used to measure interrater agreement (in both quantitative and qualitative research). From a practical point of view, the article focuses on the possibilities of measuring agreement by using percent agreement, the kappa coefficient,...
Existuje v ČR polarizace mezi městy a venkovem?Stati
Pavel Pospěch, Barbora Hubatková, Ondřej Klíma
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(3): 251-276 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2024.009 
This paper examines whether there is a rural-urban polarisation in values in the Czech Republic, similar in form and extent to corresponding developments across many western European countries and the United States. The paper uses a mixed-method design, combining quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative part works with data from the European Values Study, differentiated by settlement size and commuting time, which allow us to distinguish between rural municipalities based on their level of remoteness. The qualitative part focuses on the media coverage of the relationship between rural and urban populations over the past ten years. This...
Služba, moc a ambivalence moderny: Rozhovor s profesorem Janem Kellerem k životnímu jubileuRozhovor
Rostislav Gramskopf
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(2): 221-233 
This interview with Professor Jan Keller, conducted on the occasion of his 70th birthday, explores key themes from his recent book on the service society. The conversation addresses the ambivalent nature of service, historical transformations of power relations, the current structure of middle and lower social strata, and the ideological frameworks shaping our understanding of work, care, and justice. It also touches on Professor Keller’s theoretical background, his value orientation, and his reflections on the public role of sociology in an era of growing market pressures and a weakening welfare state.
O pohraničním švejkování: projevy vzdoru a podrývání česko-slovenské hranice za časů pandemie covidu-19Stati
Michal Pavlásek
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(2): 193-220 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2025.014 
This article focuses on how residents in a selected municipality along the Czech–Slovak border responded to the pandemic crisis in 2020–2021, which significantly impacted their daily lives and relationships through the temporary closure of state borders. Through a case study and research conducted in the village of Sudoměřice, the article examines how border residents coped with the state-implemented anti-COVID measures that severely restricted cross-border mobility. Particular attention is paid to acts of defiance, resistance, and dissent against the implementation of these restrictions. Such practices undermine and weaken the application...
Ondřej Špaček, Marie Heřmanová, Michal Lehečka, Ludmiła Władyniak: Pravidla vkusu. Jak se společnost rozhoduje, co je v kultuře hodnotnéRecenze
David Skalický, Barbora Doležalová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(2): 243-247 
Lukáš Linek, Jaromír Mazák, Matouš Pilnáček, Michael Škvrňák: Volební volatilita v postkomunistické EvropěRecenze
Daniel Šárovec
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(2): 239-243 
Jitka Navrátilová, Pavel Navrátil (eds.): Rodičovství za mřížemi. Dopady věznění rodiče na dítěRecenze
Lukáš Dirga
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(2): 235-239 
Role záchranné sociální sítě v období covidu-19Stati
Helena Vychová, Oleksandr Stupnytskyy, Helena Marešová, Marie Táborská, Petr Víšek
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(2): 171-192 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2024.005 
The article analyses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the social protection and economic situation of vulnerable groups. The findings suggest that the pandemic did not create new at-risk groups but rather exacerbated existing problems. An analysis of administrative data indicated a deterioration in the income situation of selected population groups, especially the unemployed, single parents, and households with three or more children. At the same time, a qualitative survey conducted using semi-structured individual interviews with representatives of relevant organisations in the social protection system revealed that the system responded effectively...
Role sankcí v přímé práci s uchazeči o zaměstnáníStati
Miroslava Rákoczyová, Robert Trbola, Ondřej Hora
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(2): 147-169 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2023.049 
Active labour market policy emphasises applying an individual approach to the unemployed and understanding and acknowledging their individual needs. However, the staff at the Labour Office of the Czech Republic (PES), who are in direct contact with the clients, are also in charge of the administration of sanctions. Their agenda therefore combines both supportive and disciplinary roles. In this article, we examine how much discretion these frontline workers have in the area of sanctioning clients and how they exercise it. We analyse qualitative data from semi-structured interviews conducted at two contact local offices of the PES. The interviews revealed...
Michael Burawoy (1947–2025): The Man of Dialogue and Path to Objective KnowledgeNekrology
Rostislav Gramskopf
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(1): 127-131 
Eva Jánská (eds.): Transnational Trajectories and Diaspora Policies. The Case of Czechia in Comparison to Poland, Hungary and SlovakiaRecenze
Adéla Chvílová Kolářová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(1): 136-140 
Sociologický ústav Akademie věd oslaví šedesátinyVýročí
Zdeněk R. Nešpor
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(1): 119-126 
Společnost a sociologie nejen sociologickou optikou, třináctý ročník Olomoucké podzimní sociologické konference KSA FF UPOLZprávy a informace
Viktorie Hegedüšová
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(1): 141-143 
Andrea Svobodová: Vietnam vzdálený i blízký. Potomci Vietnamců v ČeskuRecenze
Vladimír Vokál
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(1): 133-136 
Resilience a zranitelnost: zdánlivě protichůdné reakce na migrační „polykrize“Editorial
Marie Jelínková, Tereza Freidingerová, Michal Pavlásek
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2025, 61(1): 5-12 

