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FSV UK students are collectively researching a queer safe space, what it looks like, where it begins and where it ends, or what prevents its creation. The exhibition takes place in cooperation with Prague Pride, but you can visit it even after the end of the festival until the end of August, every weekday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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Projects were submitted to the call for support within the SEED4EU+ program, in which the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, participates. Two projects in which Milan Ščasný from IES FSV UK is involved received support from the program, as well as one project in which Petra Koudelková from ICSJ FSV UK is involved and one in which Vilém Novotný from ISS and Jan Karlas from IPS are involved. Congratulations!
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The outdoor areas of the Jinonice Campus have been approved. Based on the approval decision of the authorities, the barriers were removed from the staircase at V Zářezu Street. Therefore, the staircase is fully operational.
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We bring you a translation of the special episode of our De Facto podcast that was dedicated to the Jinonice Campus. The guests in the podcast were David Emler, Vice-dean for development, and Tomáš Gec, Jinonice Campus project manager, and they were answering questions sent to us by FSV UK students and employees.
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On June 21, the President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel handed over the appointment decrees to new professors. The Faculty of Social Sciences has two new professors: Ota Konrád and Tomáš Weiss. Congratulations!
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The book Rituality and Social (Dis)Order. The Historical Anthropology of Popular Carnival in Europe ranked 8-9. place in the Competition of high-quality monographs at Charles University. Its author is doc. Alessandro Testa, anthropologist and historian working at the Institute of Sociological Studies FSV UK.