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Předmět From History of Social Sciences in 20th Century: Czech Sociology in International Context (YMN116)

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Sylabus

Viz sylabus v angličtině.THIS CLASS BEGINS ON 6.10. 2015.Schedule: every Tuesday 12:30-13:50 in room 2071, Jinonice.This course presents the history of Czech sociology as a part of the international development of social sciences in the period from the end of WW II to the present.The study of the history of social sciences provides important contributions to our understanding of these disciplines. Besides the history of ideas, it is no less important to map the development of institutions and look at how the government and private donors influenced the growth (or decline) of social sciences throughout the 20th century. This course puts Czech sociology in international context by studying the work of its major representatives against the background of the substantive and methodological agenda of sociology in Western Europe and USA. It 1) offers an outline of the history of Czech sociology in the period 1945-2010s and 2) it situates the trajectory of Czech sociology against the developments in the discipline in other countries of East Central Europe, Western Europe and the United States. The background for our account of the development of Czech sociology is provided by studies about the history of Western European, American and global sociology (Turner, Platt etc.) as well as by the literature on parallel processes in other countries of East Central Europe (Voříšek, Keen and Mucha etc.).The course combines lecturing with seminar-style readings and critical discussions of selected texts and data.FOR DETAILED SCHEDULE, COURSE TOPICS AND READINGS SEE THE FULL SYLLABUS IN THE ATTACHMENT (available from the first session).

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doc. PhDr. Marek Skovajsa, M.A., Ph.D.

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doc. PhDr. Marek Skovajsa, M.A., Ph.D.