Mgr. Markéta Klásková

Mgr. Markéta Klásková

Posts:

  • Department of Sociology
  • Department of Marketing Communication and Public Relations

E-mail: 55200638@fsv.cuni.cz

Telephone: +420 732 857 772

ORCID ID: 0000-0002-2684-8611

Mgr. Markéta Klásková is affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University, where she is a member of the Department of Marketing Communication and Public Relations. She studied Media Studies and Sociology at Masaryk University in Brno. From 2015 to 2017, she worked at the think tank European Values, focusing primarily on migration policy and disinformation. In her dissertation, she examined public communication of the European Union and the legitimacy of European governance, analyzing the discourse on the migration crisis in Czech Television’s news coverage during 2015/2016.

Her long-term research interests include European integration, media representations of migration, NGO communication, and the spread of disinformation. Currently, she also focuses on issues of online privacy and security, as well as the regulation of the digital environment within the European Union. She is the co-author of several scholarly publications, including the article Agents of Europeanization: Think Tanks Discussing the Refugee Crisis in the Czech Republic, published in East European Politics and Societies.

Rok vydání

Monographs

Chapters in monographs

Articles

Contributions in the conference proceedings

Disinformation and fake news (JKB156), Sociologie pro komunikační studia (JKB155), Communicating Europe (JKM518), The Digital Ecosystem (JKM539)

public communication of the European Union, NGOs communication, disinformation and fake news, digital privacy

Mgr. Markéta Klásková is affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University, where she is a member of the Department of Marketing Communication and Public Relations. She studied Media Studies and Sociology at Masaryk University in Brno. From 2015 to 2017, she worked at the think tank European Values, focusing primarily on migration policy and disinformation. In her dissertation, she examined public communication of the European Union and the legitimacy of European governance, analyzing the discourse on the migration crisis in Czech Television’s news coverage during 2015/2016.

Her long-term research interests include European integration, media representations of migration, NGO communication, and the spread of disinformation. Currently, she also focuses on issues of online privacy and security, as well as the regulation of the digital environment within the European Union. She is the co-author of several scholarly publications, including the article Agents of Europeanization: Think Tanks Discussing the Refugee Crisis in the Czech Republic, published in East European Politics and Societies.

public communication of the EU, europeanization of the public sphere, media representation of migrants and migration, integration, think tanks, disinformation