In the frame of the Visegrad Forum program, CEFRES is pleased to host in cooperation with the Faculty of Arts of Charles University (coordinator: Luďa Klusáková) and the French-Hungarian Workshop of the Faculty of Arts of Loránd Eötvös University (coordinator: Gábor Sonkoly and Gábor Czoch) French geographer Lydia Coudroy de Lille from 14 to 17 … Continue reading Visegrad Guest 2: Lydia Coudroy de Lille, between Budapest & Prague →
Gender As a Transnational Platform. Toward a Sociology of the Diffusion of Feminist Knowledges in Central Europe in the 1990s Research Area 1: Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies. Contact: ioana.cirstocea@cefres.cz My work focuses on the diffusion and the institutionalization of the knowledges on gender in the post-communist context. Under the democratization and, more generally, the integration of … Continue reading Ioana Cîrstocea: Research & CV →
A seminar hosted by CEFRES young researcher Mátyás Erdélyi Department of Historical Sociology of the Faculty of Humanities (FHS UK). Open to BA and MA students. Time & Venue: Tuesday 15:30-16:50, FHS UK Jinonice, building A, room 2083 Lecturer: Mátyás Erdélyi – CEU / CEFRES Language: English Contact: matyas.erdelyi@cefres.cz Outline The aim of the … Continue reading Seminar: Modernization in Nineteenth Century Central Europe. Topics, Problem Areas and Research Methods in historical sociology and social history →
Lecture by Michel Wieviorka within the frame of the cycle “Socio-Historical Confrontations” of the Department of Historical Sociology (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University). Topic: Violence and Democracy. Language: English. Where: U Kříže 8, Praha 5 – Jinonice, auditorium 1034. See the invitation in Czech.
A session led by Monika Brenišínová In various theoretical discussions on architecture, we may notice that there is not a singular way of approaching it. From the classical perspective of the history of art classical art historical perspective, it is possible to identify at least three basic methods of inquiry: archaeological building survey („Bauforschung“, A. … Continue reading Architecture and Art as Historical Sources: On the Borders of Humanities and Social Sciences →
A session led by Lara Bonneau It is possible to conceive transdisciplinarity as sharing of objects or methods by several disciplines. Besides objects and methods, it can also be – and this might be its first form – the sharing of a common lexicon. The tendency of certain human sciences – philosophy in particular – … Continue reading The Uses of Analogy in Human and Social Sciences →