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Social effectiveness of the Czech public administration
Bohatá, Marie; Putnová, A.; Cebáková, A.; Rašticová, M.; Bédiová, M.
2018 - English
Keywords: public administration; good governance; ethics Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Social effectiveness of the Czech public administration

Bohatá, Marie; Putnová, A.; Cebáková, A.; Rašticová, M.; Bédiová, M.
Národohospodářský ústav, 2018

Family business history—a new discipline at the edges of economic and social history?
Hlavačka, Milan
2018 - English
The aim of this paper is to present family business history as a new discipline at the edges of economic and social history. It describes business history as a well-developed and dynamic discipline closely related to public relation of companies. It discusses also family history and the parameters of an established discipline and research subjects in family business history. This paper also consider topics and future way of research. Keywords: economic history; family business history; new approaches Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Family business history—a new discipline at the edges of economic and social history?

The aim of this paper is to present family business history as a new discipline at the edges of economic and social history. It describes business history as a well-developed and dynamic discipline ...

Hlavačka, Milan
Historický ústav, 2018

The Power of Tradition(?): Folk Revival Groups as Bearers of Folk Culture
Pavlicová, Martina
2018 - English
A growing interest in rural folk culture among the intelligentsia could be seen throughout Europe (and in the Czech Lands also) in the nineteenth century, often as a symbolic aim of finding a national identity. The turn of the twentieth century saw the demise of many archaic manifestations of folk culture in the everyday life, however also the beginning of their “second life”. The paper is opening questions about the role of folk revivals groups in this process. Keywords: Czech Lands; traditional folk culture; folklorism; folk revivalmovement; folk revival groups Available at various institutes of the ASCR
The Power of Tradition(?): Folk Revival Groups as Bearers of Folk Culture

A growing interest in rural folk culture among the intelligentsia could be seen throughout Europe (and in the Czech Lands also) in the nineteenth century, often as a symbolic aim of finding a national ...

Pavlicová, Martina
Etnologický ústav, 2018

Literature on the Folklore Revival Movement in the Czech Journal Taneční listy 1963: a Critical Analysis
Gremlicová, Dorota
2018 - English
This study examines texts published in the Czech journal Taneční listy which deal with the folklore dance and song revival movement after 1945. A detailed analysis is conducted of various texts from the 1963 volume, paying special attention to the dominant themes and typical patterns of thinking. Through the analysis, shifts in the conceptualization of the folk movement in Czechoslovakia in the early 1960s are addressed in connection with changes in the social, political and cultural contexts. Keywords: Folk dance; Taneční listy; choreography; Czechoslovakia; 1963 Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Literature on the Folklore Revival Movement in the Czech Journal Taneční listy 1963: a Critical Analysis

This study examines texts published in the Czech journal Taneční listy which deal with the folklore dance and song revival movement after 1945. A detailed analysis is conducted of various texts from ...

Gremlicová, Dorota
Etnologický ústav, 2018

Politically Committed Songs: A Distinctive Product of the Czech Folk Revival Movement of the 1950s
Uhlíková, Lucie
2018 - English
The beginning of Communist totalitarian era in then Czechoslovakia brought with it political declarations of a new historical epoch and a new worldview, one whose rise was to be facilitated, among other ways, by a retooling of culture. Folklore was misused more than other areas because the folk revival movement was transformed into a strong propaganda tool. ‘New folk art’ in the spirit of socialist realism demanded new songs that would reline traditional forms with contemporary content, oftentimes with political or propaganda undertones. As is clear in contemporaneous folklore research, these propaganda ‘folksongs’ were composed primarily by members of politically active folk ensembles. Despite this, these were creative individuals closely tied to the live tradition, and their composition took place within that framework. Keywords: folklore revival movement in the Czech Lands; totalitarianism; propaganda folk songs; political song; communist ideology Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Politically Committed Songs: A Distinctive Product of the Czech Folk Revival Movement of the 1950s

The beginning of Communist totalitarian era in then Czechoslovakia brought with it political declarations of a new historical epoch and a new worldview, one whose rise was to be facilitated, among ...

Uhlíková, Lucie
Etnologický ústav, 2018

Recollecting versus Remembering : On the Era of the New Folk Songs in Czechoslovakia during the Totalitarian Regime
Uhlíková, Lucie
2018 - English
The paper explores memory in connection with the new folk songs which originated in totalitarian Czechoslovakia within the folk movement. These songs were written in the spirit of folk tradition, but they had topical content, which often showed political motive and propagandist intent. Keywords: folk song; totalitarianism; culture politics; folklorism; the misuse of cultural heritage Fulltext is available at external website.
Recollecting versus Remembering : On the Era of the New Folk Songs in Czechoslovakia during the Totalitarian Regime

The paper explores memory in connection with the new folk songs which originated in totalitarian Czechoslovakia within the folk movement. These songs were written in the spirit of folk tradition, but ...

Uhlíková, Lucie
Etnologický ústav, 2018

Social effectiveness of public institutions through the eyes of citizens
Bohatá, Marie; Putnová, A.; Rašticová, M.; Bédiová, M.; Cebáková, A.
2018 - English
Keywords: effectiveness; public administration; citizens Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Social effectiveness of public institutions through the eyes of citizens

Bohatá, Marie; Putnová, A.; Rašticová, M.; Bédiová, M.; Cebáková, A.
Národohospodářský ústav, 2018

Andrew from Austria - The Scribe of the So-called Morgan Bible
Kubínová, Kateřina
2018 - English
The curriculum vitae of the scribe Andrew from Austria was compile according to the historical sources. The author also pointed to the probable Andrew´s relation with Hasenburg family. Keywords: medieval illuminated manuscripts; medieval paleography; bible Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Andrew from Austria - The Scribe of the So-called Morgan Bible

The curriculum vitae of the scribe Andrew from Austria was compile according to the historical sources. The author also pointed to the probable Andrew´s relation with Hasenburg family.

Kubínová, Kateřina
Ústav dějin umění, 2018

We all Know That, Don´t We?: Situating Scholarly Knowledge about the Czech 'Folklore Movement'
Zdrálek, Vít
2018 - English
The text is a reflexive contemplation of the ‘common sense’ in Czech music folkloristics/ethnology from the point of view of the Czech ethnomusicologist whose personal as well as research experience has, significantly in this context, been formed outside the Czech folklore and folkloristics/ethnology practices and discourses. Partly based on reflexive ethnographic observations of the ongoing research project ‘Weight and Weightlessness of Folklore: The Folklore Movement of the Second Half of the 20th Century in the Czech Lands’ (2017-2019) hosted by the Ethnological Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, partly based on autoethnographic self-inspections of the author’s experience of the ‘alien affect’ towards the dominant Czech folklore discourse in the Czech-German ‘borderlands’ of the 1980s and the 1990s, and partly discussing the post-1989 folkloristics/ethnology versus anthropology debate and the less pronounced, but no less acute music folkloristics/ethnology versus ethnomusicology debate in the Czech Republic, the text formulates what it hopes to be the key questions for understanding the positionality of Czech music folkloristics/ethnological knowledge and creates an intellectual space for self-reflexive disciplinary discussion which it sees as critical for the future of the Czech music folkloristics/ethnological research. Keywords: Czech music folkloristics; Czech music ethnology; Cpost-communism; positionality of knowledge; self-reflexivity Available at various institutes of the ASCR
We all Know That, Don´t We?: Situating Scholarly Knowledge about the Czech 'Folklore Movement'

The text is a reflexive contemplation of the ‘common sense’ in Czech music folkloristics/ethnology from the point of view of the Czech ethnomusicologist whose personal as well as research experience ...

Zdrálek, Vít
Etnologický ústav, 2018

What accounts for successful aging? – A dialogical self view
Filip, Miroslav; Poláčková Šolcová, Iva
2018 - English
From the psychological perspective, older adults who are unsuccessful in aging (experiencing, for instance, depression, low well-being, or low life satisfaction) have been often considered unable to accept their own past including life losses. However, such an explanation may be too trivial. For example, an inability to accept the past may be a natural component of depressive thinking and not a separate variable that accounts for depression. Unsuccessful aging can alternatively be explained by focusing on processes of meaning construction of various aspects of one’s own life. The theory of the dialogical self describes these processes in terms of the development of an internal dialogue. An aging-successful older adult should develop a lifereviewing internal dialogue with adaptive features, such as differentiation or integration of various and often contradictory „I-positions.” Methods: Narrative analyses based on the theory of the dialogical self were applied to Life Story Interviews with 32 older adults (aged from 70 to 93 years). According to the presence of the adaptive features in narratives, various types of life-reviewing internal dialogues were identi-fied. The validity of these types was examined by their scores on the Reminiscence Function Scale (RFS). Respondents who used the respective types were compared in terms of well-being (Mood Adjective Checklist - MAC) and meaningfulness of life (Meaning in Life Questionnaire - MLQ). Results/Discussion: The narrative analysis yielded three types of life-reviewing dialogues according to how they are elaborated and adaptive: differentiated dialogue (low adaptive), progressive dialogue, and integrated dialogue (highly adaptive). The validity of these types was sup-\nported by differences on the RFS: participants with the progressive dialogue reported more frequent reminiscence activities to resolve past conflicts and to reconstruct their identity. As hy-\npothesized, scores indicating successful aging on the scales MAC and MLQ were higher in respondents with the integrated life-reviewing dialogue. Keywords: successful aging; dialogical self theory; narrative analysis; life review; reminiscence Fulltext is available at external website.
What accounts for successful aging? – A dialogical self view

From the psychological perspective, older adults who are unsuccessful in aging (experiencing, for instance, depression, low well-being, or low life satisfaction) have been often considered unable to ...

Filip, Miroslav; Poláčková Šolcová, Iva
Psychologický ústav, 2018

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