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Vybrané faktory stojící za vysokými cenami bytů v Praze
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 45, Heft 5
This article deals first with the relative affordability of owner-occupied housing in Prague compared to the situation in the Czech Republic in general. The relative position of Prague in this region is then assessed in a cross-national comparison and determined to be specific. The article's main objective is to uncover the main demand factors behind the high prices and the low affordability of owner-occupied housing in Prague. The authors focus on factors that derive from the specifi c economic position of Prague and the specific culturally-rooted preferences of Czech citizens for owner-occupied housing. Findings from numerous sociological studies and experiments have proved both of these factors to be very important, and their future development will thus largely be influenced by the affordability of housing in Prague.
Prague economic and social history papers: Prager wirtschafts- und sozialhistorische Mitteilungen
ISSN: 2336-6710
Rethinking Europe: Prague Castle Conference, 6-8 September 2001
Enthält den Text außerdem in tschechischer Spr. u.d.T.: Promyslet Evropu. Konference na Prazskem hrade 6-8 zari 2001
World Affairs Online
Czech travellers and collectors in Central Asia: Collections of the National Museum - Náprstek Museum, Prague
In: Editio monographica Musei Nationalis Pragae 16
O rurální sociologii ve výuce a výzkumu na České zemědělské univerzitě v Praze
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 38, Heft 1-2, S. 89-99
This article considers the position of sociology in a nonsociological context, that is, the Czech Agricultural U in Prague. The substance of the paper is a consideration of the role of sociology in relation to rural issues, including their practical dimension as relates to rural development. The background of the paper is constituted by both discussions in the Czech lands & abroad, which address the role & position of sociology & its relation to the lay public, & the question of how (& also if) it is possible to cope with the skepticism of lay people (a skepticism that the authors have experienced in the exercise of their professional activities) in relation to the findings & information provided by sociology. The authors suggest that the possibility exists of presenting non-trivial findings & information for lay people. Sociologists have at their disposal many instruments for mapping the actions & ideas of specific people when investigating such issues. If the results of sociological research are embedded within specific practical measures addressing rural issues, then the chance for social acceptance increases & the project is more likely to be sustainable. In such a situation, sociology is both related to concrete practices & circumstances (the doubts of lay persons about its meaninglessness disappear), yet it also retains its academic discourse, as a part of sociology, as a science. As a reflection of the latter, the article demonstrates the interconnections between general sociology & rural sociology, because of the centrality of the countryside & agriculture in contemporary society.
Acta oeconomica Pragensia: vědecký časopis Vysoke Školy Ekonomické v Praze
ISSN: 0572-3043
Pražské vzorkové veletrhy: 1920 - 1951
In: Documenta pragensia
In: Monographia 12