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Mgr. Michal Lehečka Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Humanities
8 classes
38 publications
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Observing the city: Introduction to fieldwork in an urban environment
YBAJ201 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Urban Anthropology for 21st Century
YBSB044 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Applied Anthropology
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YBSC077 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Urban Anthropology
YMA372 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Ethnographic methods
YMSKA1LS2 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Ethnographic methods - seminar
YMSKA1LS21 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Slum, favela, gecekondu: Anthropology of (In)formal City
YMSKA56 |
Faculty of Humanities
Publications
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Urban Development Policies in Prague: un-black-boxing and heteronomy of the urban research
2022 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
publication
Dišputát proti gustu : kulturní hierarchie, legitimizace a výzkum
2022 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
publication
Autenticita, imaginace a kulturní kapitál: (Re)produkce legitimizačních rámců v prostředí pražských kulturních uzlů
2022 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Urban place and production of cultural value : case study of Kasárna Karlín
2022 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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When Private and Public React Together: Regimes of Privatization and their Consequences in Visaginas
2021 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Prague's Modernist Housing Estates and its (re)production & ambiguity through the lens of theoretical concepts
2020 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Desiginig the future: IPR's "proper city" imaginations
2020 |
Faculty of Humanities
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"Feeling of the fence": normativity and in/visibility in modernist housing estates' public space
2019 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Public space in danger? Perspecives of social sciences on actual problematics of urban public space
2019 |
Faculty of Humanities
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"To own to not to own" Post-socialist Housing Policy, Privatism and Regimes of Vulnerability in Prague, Czech Republic
2019 |
Faculty of Humanities
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