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Dr. Anna Pospěch Durnová Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
3 classes
13 publications
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Discursive Policy Analysis
APOV30117 |
Faculty of Arts
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Biopolicy (Selected Chapters)
APOV30118 |
Faculty of Arts
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Biopolicy (Selected Chapters) (MA)
APOV50010 |
Faculty of Arts
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Navigating the role of emotions in expertise: public framing of expertise in the Czech public controversy on birth care
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Central Library of Charles University
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The Czech Home Birth Controversy as an Example of the Activation of the Civil Sphere : Jeffrey Alexander's Concept of Societalisation
2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Central Library of Charles University
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The pandemic as a sociological problem: a crisis of institutions
2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Central Library of Charles University
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Pandemics as a sociological problem: the individual, care and the transformation of the home
2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Central Library of Charles University
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Empowered or patronized? The role of emotions in policies and professional discourses on birth care
2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Making interpretive policy analysis critical and societally relevant: emotions, ethnography and language
2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Czech postcommunist trouble with participatory governance. Toward an analysis of the cultural agency of policy discourses
2021 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Symposium: revisiting the three pillars of Deliberative Policy Analysis
2020 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Velvet future?
2019 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Arts
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The 'March for Science' as a showplace of the socio-political polarization between elite and population: a contribution of interpretative approaches to the analysis of postfactual times
2019 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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