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Konec Romu v Cesku? Kacirske eseje plzenskych antropologu
In: Politologický časopis, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 67-79
ISSN: 1211-3247
A review essay on books by (1) Marek Jakoubek, Romove -- konec (ne)jednoho mytu. Tractatus culturo(mo)logicus ([The Roma: The End of [Not] One Myth. A Tractatus culturo[mo]logicus] Prague, Czech Republic: Socioklub, 2004); (2) Marek Jakoubek & Ondrej Poduska, Romske osady v kulturologicke perspektive ([Roma Settlements from a Culturological Perspective] Brno, Czech Republic: Doplnek, 2003); & (3) Marek Jakoubek & Tomas Hirt, Romove: kulturologicke etudy ([The Roma: A Culturological Study] Plzen: Ales Cenek, 2004).
Apologie kulturomu (odpoved Pavlu Barsovi)
In: Politologický časopis, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 181-195
ISSN: 1211-3247
The author presents a critical reply to Barsa's interpretation of his monograph (Jakoubek, M. Romove: konec/ne/jednoho mytu. Tractatus Culturo/mo/logicus, Socioklub, Praha 2004) & of two anthologies he has co-edited (Jakoubek, M. & Poduska, 0. [Eds], Romske osady v kulturologicke perspektive, Doplnek, Brno, 2003 & Jakoubek, M., Hirt, T. [Eds], Romove: kulturologicke etudy. Etnopolitika, pribuzenstvi a socialni organizace, Cenek, Plzen 2004). Taking the examples of his alleged orientalism & of his (also alleged) idea that Gypsies are carriers of the culture of poverty, the author illustrates that Barsa's interpretation is full of mistakes & inaccuracies. He also argues that the concept of culture used by Barsa is unacceptable in the social sciences & accuses his critic (together with the whole discourse of multiculturalism) of ethnocentrism. Regarding methodological issues, the author demonstrates that although Barsa claims to offer a better method of analysis, in actuality he fails to do so. References. Adapted from the source document.
Lokální politický pluralismus: Brno ve třech století
In: Srovnávací politologie 6
Deset témat pro českou sociologii
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 38, Heft 1-2, S. 25-35
Ten topics are identified for future sociological research in the Czech Republic, noting that it must shift its focus to adequately cope with the qualitative historical & societal changes of today's world: (1) the history of sociology, (2) the globalization process, (3) the sociology of networks, (4) modernization problems, (5) the postcommunist societal transformation (testing the theory of convergence), (6) the socioprofessional structure, (7) the Czech brand of multiculturalism, (8) the sociology of economics, (9) postmodern criticism of traditional sociological conceptual apparatus, & (10) the sociology of ecology & the ecological issues in the risk society.