Research Team Archives - Anglo-American University in Prague /directory-department/research-team/ Ƶapp is a top non-profit university in Czech Republic offering dual accredited bachelor and master level programs in English across Business, International Relations, Humanities, Social Sciences, Political Science, Journalism, Media Studies, Visual Arts and Law. Thu, 09 May 2024 08:59:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 PhDr. Radek Soběhart, PhD /directory/phdr-radek-sobehart-phd/ Tue, 23 Apr 2024 07:31:58 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=22253 Radek studied political science and history and received his PhD in general history from the Faculty of Philosophy at Charles University. During his studies, he spent several semesters at various German universities (Berlin, Heidelberg and Bayreuth). Radek taught economic history, history of international relations, economic policy, introduction to economics, and introduction to management at the […]

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Radek studied political science and history and received his PhD in general history from the Faculty of Philosophy at Charles University. During his studies, he spent several semesters at various German universities (Berlin, Heidelberg and Bayreuth).

Radek taught economic history, history of international relations, economic policy, introduction to economics, and introduction to management at the University of Economics, Metropolitan University (Prague), the University of Technology and Economics (České Budějovice), and Jan Evangelista Purkyně University (Ústí nad Labem) (UJEP). He is currently the director of the Laboratory of Behavioural Studies at UJEP.  

Radek focuses on political-economic analysis (electoral systems, party financing, and impact assessment of economic regulation), the history of economic thought, and modern European history. 

He has been involved in project management for a long time and has extensive experience in managing national and international projects (GAČR, TAČR, OPVV, OPJAK, COST, Interreg, Horizon). Since 2022, he has held the position of director of research at Ƶapp.

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Dr. Jiří Schwarz /directory/dr-jiri-schwarz/ Wed, 05 Oct 2022 10:15:17 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=15603 Jiří has been active in both research and lecturing for the past 14 years, mainly at Charles University’s Institute of Economic Studies, where he also earned his Ph.D. in Economics. He also has significant research and policy experience from working at the Czech National Bank, where he served as an advisor to several members of the Bank […]

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Jiří has been active in both research and lecturing for the past 14 years, mainly at Charles University’s Institute of Economic Studies, where he also earned his Ph.D. in Economics. He also has significant research and policy experience from working at the Czech National Bank, where he served as an advisor to several members of the Bank Board, including the deputy governor.

Jiří’s research focuses primarily on international economics, finance, monetary policy, and institutional economics. He has published in internationally recognized journals, including the Journal of International Economics and the Review of World Economics. According to the RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) ranking, he is among the top 50 Czech economists in terms of publications over the last 10 years.

Jiří is now the principal investigator of grant project TQ01000396 Survey of Short-Term and Long-Term Inflation Expectations of Czech Households, provided by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (co-investigators: Charles University and Czech National Bank).

Jiří is a father of two small children, and when left alone for a while, he likes to relax by reading fantasy books and playing video games.

Selected publications:

  • Estimating the Armington elasticity: The importance of study design and publication bias, Journal of International Economics, 127, 103383, 2020. (with J. Bajzík, T. Havránek, and Z. Iršová)
  • Bankruptcy, Investment, and Financial Constraints: Evidence from the Czech Republic, Eastern European Economics, 56(2), 99-121, 2018. (with M. Pospíšil)
  • Dynamic Elasticities of Tax Revenue: Evidence from the Czech Republic, Applied Economics 48(60), 5866-5881, 2016. (with T. Havránek and Z. Iršová)
  • Impact of Institutions on Cross-Border Price Dispersion, Review of World Economics, 148(4), 617-645, 2012.

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Radka Havlová, Ph.D. /directory/radka-havlova-ph-d/ Thu, 11 Aug 2022 08:19:15 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=14291 Dr. Radka Havlová focuses on Asia in international relations, in particular conflicts, developing countries, Asia, Middle East and Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Dr. Havlová graduated from the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Charles University (political science, international relations), and from the University of Economics Prague (international relations and diplomacy, psychology). She worked as a lecturer and […]

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Dr. Radka Havlová focuses on Asia in international relations, in particular conflicts, developing countries, Asia, Middle East and Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Dr. Havlová graduated from the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Charles University (political science, international relations), and from the University of Economics Prague (international relations and diplomacy, psychology). She worked as a lecturer and research assistant at the University of Economics Prague (2003-2019) and CEVRO Institute (2019-2022).

Currently she researches the impact of the Arab Spring on the political, economic and social development in the MENA region as well as the relations between the MENA countries and China within the Belt and Road Initiative. Her recent publications include edited volume „Untangling the Mayhem: Crises and Prospects of the Middle East“ (Peter Lang 2018) and a co-authored book chapter on states-to-be as foreign policy actors in Charountaki-Irrera: Mapping Non-State Actors in International Relations (Springer 2022). She gave lectures at several universities in Europe within the Erasmus+ program (Slovakia, Poland, Italy, Portugal, Sweden) and participated in a research stay in China. 

Area of focus:                  

  • Conflicts in international relations, ethnic conflicts, conflict resolution
  • Developing countries in international relations
  • International development
  • Middle East in IR
  • Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  • Arab Spring
  • Asia in IR
  • Ethnic conflicts, conflict resolution
  • China in IR, China and Middle East
  • Belt and Road Initiative and Middle East

Selected Publications:

Books and book chapters:

  • HAVLOVÁ, R. – CHAROUNTAKI, M. States-to-be as Foreign Policy Actors, In: Charountaki, M. – Irrera, D. (ed.): Mapping Non-State Actors in International Relations, Springer, 2022, ISBN 978-3-030-91462-2
  • HAVLOVÁ, R. Palestine. In: Havlová, R. (ed.): Untangling the Mayhem: Crises and Prospects of the Middle East, Peter Lang, 2018, ISBN 978-3-631-74092-7,   (publication won the 2018 University of Economics Rector Prize for the best publication)
  • HAVLOVÁ, R.: Židovská kultura (Jewish culture), In: Lehmannová, Z.: Paradigma kultur, Aleš Čeněk 2010, (in Czech)
  • HAVLOVÁ, R.: Židovská kultura ve Státě Izrael a izraelsko-palestinský konflikt (Jewish culture in the State of Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict), In: Lehmannová, Z.: Paradigma kultur, Aleš Čeněk, 2010 (in Czech)
  • HAVLOVÁ, R.: The “Velvet Divorce” of Czechoslovakia as a Solution to a Conflict of Nationalism, In: Guelke A. (ed.): Democracy and Ethnic Conflict. Advancing Peace in Deeply Divided Societies, Palgrave, 2004

Selected Articles in English (published from 2015):

  • HAVLOVÁ, R. – PAVLÍK, P. (2021) “In search of the ‘second-best solution’ to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict”, Israel Affairs, ,
  • GARLICK, J.A. – HAVLOVÁ, R. (2020) “The dragon dithers: assessing the cautious implementation of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Iran”, Eurasian Geography and Economics, ISSN 15387216,
  • HAVLOVÁ, R. (2020) “Sino-Qatari Relations after the ‘Qatar Blockade’ in the Context of the Regional Implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative”, Central European journal of international & security studies, 2020, Vol. 14, No. 2, ISSN 1802-548X,  (
  • GARLICK, J.A. – HAVLOVÁ, R. (2020) “China’s “Belt and Road” Economic Diplomacy in the Persian Gulf: Strategic Hedging amidst Saudi–Iranian Regional Rivalry”, Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 30 January 2020, Vol. 49, ISSN 1868-1026, e-SSN 1868-4874 ,  
  • STAVRIDIS, S. – HAVLOVÁ, R. (2019) “Civilian Power Europe” and the Syrian Conflict, European Foreign Affairs Review 24, No. 4 (2019), p. 469-490, ISSN 1384-6299,   
  • DUBSKÝ, Z. ‑‑ HAVLOVÁ, R. (2018) Strategic Culture of the OSCE and Its Reflection in the Effort to De-escalate and Resolve the Conflict in Ukraine. Insight Turkey, Summer 2018, ISSN 1302‑177X, p. 195-217,
  • HLAVSOVÁ, A. – HAVLOVÁ, R. – TAMCHYNOVÁ, K. (2018) Public Opinion and the Fear of Terrorism: Turkish and US Involvement in the Syrian Conflict, Mediterranean Quarterly (2018) 29 (2): 27-53, ISSN 1047-4552,
  • DUBSKÝ, Z. ‑‑ HAVLOVÁ, R. (2017) The Role of European Security Organizations in the Conflict in Ukraine. Central European journal of international & security studies, 2017, Vol. 11, No. 1, p. 31‑‑57. ISSN 1802‑548X,
  • HAVLOVÁ, R. ‑‑ TAMCHYNOVÁ, K. (2016) The Uncertain Role of the EU Countries in the Syrian Refugee Crisis. Insight Turkey, 2016, Vol. 18, No. 2, p. 85‑‑104. ISSN 1302‑177X,
  • HAVLOVÁ, R. (2015) The European Union and the Crisis in Syria. Současná Evropa, 2015, Vol. 20, No. 2, p. 65‑‑93. ISSN 1804‑1280.

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Silviya Lechner, Ph.D. /directory/silviya-lechner/ Mon, 07 Feb 2022 14:20:30 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=12271 Dr. Silviya Lechner is a political theorist with parallel interests in the foundations of international ethics and international law, and the philosophy of social science (social practices, interpretation, language, and action). Within political theory, she draws inspiration from Hobbes, Kant, and Michael Oakeshott and their conceptions of the modern state, justice, and public reason. Recently […]

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Dr. Silviya Lechner is a political theorist with parallel interests in the foundations of international ethics and international law, and the philosophy of social science (social practices, interpretation, language, and action). Within political theory, she draws inspiration from Hobbes, Kant, and Michael Oakeshott and their conceptions of the modern state, justice, and public reason. Recently she completed a book on practice theory and international relations (with Mervyn Frost, Cambridge 2018) as well as a single-authored monograph on Hobbes, which interprets him as a philosopher of right (Palgrave 2019). Lechner holds a Ph.D. from the University of Aberystwyth (Wales) and a visiting senior research fellowship at King’s College London, UK.

Currently, she is working on two projects. The first began its life under the auspices of SCRIPTS (Contestations of the Liberal Script) Center of Excellence at the Free University Berlin. The central question it addresses is whether states can have responsibilities in a global public realm, an idea traceable to Kant’s theory of international right. The proposal is to examine the tensions between public authorities (states) and private authorities (private networks, private military companies, transborder functional regimes) in the global realm from the normative standpoint of responsibility and by moving away from conventional accounts of legitimacy.

The second project, supported by the IREF institute, sets out to elucidate the relationship between trust, government, and technology. Its point of departure is the rise of social credit systems which are technologically advanced but radically depoliticized. As a new form of social organization, they threaten to undermine the bond of trust formed between the citizenry and publicly authorized rulers. This line of argument reflects Lechner’s interest in the ethics of technology and critiques of late modernity voiced by first-generation Critical Theory (Adorno).

Publications & Other Activities

Monographs and Special Issues

Silviya Lechner, Hobbesian Internationalism: Anarchy, Authority and the Fate of Political Philosophy.  Palgrave 2019

  • Book colloquium, European Hobbes Society, May-June 2020
  • Nomination for ECPR political theory prize, Jan 2021                   

Silviya Lechner and Mervyn Frost, Practice Theory and International Relations. Cambridge University Press, 2018  

  • Nominated for Susan Strange Award by Cambridge University Press (March 2019)
  • Nominated for Yale Ferguson Award by Cambridge University Press (April 2019)
  • Nominated for the ISA Theory Award by Cambridge University Press (June 2019)
  • Authors meet critics session, ISA, Toronto March 27, 2019
  • Special Issue of Global Constitutionalism, March 2020

Special Issue, Zeitschrift für Politische Theorie (Journal of Political Theory): The State of Nature between Context and Construction: On the Methodological Conditions of Political Theorising (organized with Oliver Eberl, Hannover). March 2022 – October 2022

Articles

  • ‘Anarchy in International Relations’, second revised edition, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, ed. Renée Marlin-Bennett, Feb 2022. 
  • ‘Response to Critics of Practice Theory and International Relations‘ (with Mervyn Frost), Global Constitutionalism Vol. 9 No 1, 2020, pp. 220-239.
  • ‘War and the Morality of Risk’, St. Andrews’s International Review – Oxford, Vol. 14, No 2, 2019, pp. 37-57.
  • ‘Why Anarchy Still Matters for International Relations: On Theories and Things’, Journal of International Political Theory Vol. 13, No 3, 2017, pp. 341-359.
  • ‘Anarchy in International Relations’, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, ed. Renée Marlin-Bennett, 2017. 
  • ‘Understanding International Practices from the Internal Point of View’ (with Mervyn Frost),  Journal of International Political Theory Vol. 12, No 3, 2016, pp. 299–319.
  • ‘Two Conceptions of International Practice: Aristotelian Praxis or Wittgensteinian Language-Games?’ (with Mervyn Frost) Review of International Studies Vol 42, No 2, 2016, pp. 334-350.
  • ‘Why Moral Bio enhancement is a Bad Idea and Why Egalitarianism Would Make it Worse’, American Journal of Bioethics Vol. 14, No. 4, 2014, pp. 31-32.
  • ‘Humanitarian Intervention: Moralism vs. Realism?’, International Studies Review, Vol. 12, No 3, 2010,  pp. 437–443. 
  • ‘Neuroscience: On Practices, Truth and Rationality’, American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience Vol. 1, No. 4, 2010, pp. 57-58. 
  • ‘Equality, Authority, and the Locus of International Order’, Research Papers on Constitutionalism and Governance Beyond the State [Currently, Global Constitutionalism], Jan. 2007, University of Hamburg.
  • ‘What Difference does Ius Inter Gentes Make? Changing Diplomatic Rights and Duties and the Modern European States-System,’ The Hague Journal of Diplomacy Vol. 1, No. 3, 2006, pp. 235-259.

Book Chapters

  • ‘Sovereignty and the Rise of the Modern State’, in Handbook of International Political Theory,  eds. Howard Williams, David Boucher, David Reidy, and Peter Sutch, Palgrave 2022, forthcoming.
  • ‘Poststructuralism and Postmodernism in International Relations’, in Theories of International Relations. Vol. 2, ed. Atanas Gotchev, Evgenia Vassileva, Boyan Hadgiev. Sofia: Albatross, Dec 2021.
  • Constructivism’, in Theories of International Relations. Vol. 2, ed. Atanas Gotchev, Evgenia Vassileva, Boyan Hadgiev. Sofia: Albatross, Dec 2021.
  • ‘Morality and History in Oakeshott’s System of Ideas,’ in Michael Henkel and Oliver Lembcke (eds.) Praxis und Politik -Michael Oakeshott im Dialog (Mohr Siebeck, 2013), pp. 77-94.
  • ‘Basic Rights and Global Justice: The Problem of International Coercion’, in Matthew Happold (ed.) International Law in a Multipolar World (London and New York: Routledge 2012), pp. 158-178. 

Book Reviews

  • ‘Wood’s Kantian Ethics: A Hermeneutics of Freedom’, Kantian Review Vol. 16, No 1, 2011, pp. 141-150.
  • ‘Kant’s System of Nature and Freedom: Selected Essays by Paul Guyer’, Kantian Review Vol. 13, No 2  2008, pp. 146-150.

Online contributions

  • ‘Human Rights Responsibilities beyond the State’ Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Germany, 11 June 2021

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Jacob Maze /directory/jacob-maze/ Fri, 28 Jan 2022 13:33:40 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=12131 Jacob Maze received his Ph.D. in political science from Charles University in Prague, his M.A. in philosophy from Middle East Technical University, and his B.A. in English and philosophy from Indiana University. His current research focuses on political identity and violence, particularly violence stemming from nationalism. It also deals with the theories and methods of Michel Foucault, the […]

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Jacob Maze received his Ph.D. in political science from Charles University in Prague, his M.A. in philosophy from Middle East Technical University, and his B.A. in English and philosophy from Indiana University. His current research focuses on political identity and violence, particularly violence stemming from nationalism. It also deals with the theories and methods of Michel Foucault, the late Ottoman Empire, the emergence of political thought, and identity politics. His background also deals heavily with poststructural/postmodern thought and its applicable usage in current political theory and case studies.

Specializations:

Michel Foucault, Political Philosophy, Identity Politics, Late Ottoman Politics, poststructuralism/postmodernism, Memory Politics, Democratization.

Publications:

  • Maze, Jacob. 2021. “Performative Memory: Judith Butler and Remembering Turkey’s 2016 Coup.” Culture Unbound 13, no. 2:  63-86.
  • Maze, Jacob. 2020. “Normality Versus Normalisation: Reassembling Actor-Network Theory through Butler and Foucault.” Submitted to Culture, Theory and Critique 61, no. 4: 389-403
  • Maze, Jacob. 2018. “Towards an Analytic of Violence: Foucault, Arendt & Power.” Foucault Studies 25: 120-145.
  • Maze, Jacob. 2018. “Public and Private Lives: Judith Butler’s Grief and the Loss of Black Self.” Gender Studies 17, no. 1: 45-56.
  • Ayan-Musil, Pelin and Jacob Maze. 2021. “Pro-Rebel Party Behaviour during Civil Wars: The Case of Pro-Kurdish Parties in Turkey.” Civil Wars 23, no. 1: 25-56.

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Seth Rogoff /directory/seth-rogoff/ Fri, 03 Jul 2020 09:55:40 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=1807 Seth Rogoff is a novelist and scholar of media studies, literature, and cultural analysis. He is the author of the novels First, the Raven: a Preface (Sagging Meniscus Press 2017), Thin Rising Vapors (SMP 2018), and the forthcoming The Kirschbaum Lectures (2023). In 2021, Seth published the book The Politics of the Dreamscape (Palgrave), which focuses on the cultural history, literary theory, and politics […]

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Seth Rogoff is a novelist and scholar of media studies, literature, and cultural analysis. He is the author of the novels First, the Raven: a Preface (Sagging Meniscus Press 2017), Thin Rising Vapors (SMP 2018), and the forthcoming The Kirschbaum Lectures (2023). In 2021, Seth published the book The Politics of the Dreamscape (Palgrave), which focuses on the cultural history, literary theory, and politics of dreams and dream interpretation. Currently, Seth is finishing a collaboration with a former NBA basketball player on the intersection of sports, race, and media. The book is forthcoming from St. Martin’s Press in 2023. Seth’s shorter work has appeared in many journals, including BODYCagibiEpiphanyEclectica, and Rain Taxi. He has translated works by Franz Kafka, including the novel The Castle (Vitalis 2007). He has received grants from Duke University, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Maine Arts Commission, the Maine Humanities Council, and the University of Amsterdam. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Creative Writing in Berlin, Germany in 2006-2007. In addition to his creative and scholarly work, he is a passionate environmentalist and works as a freelance analyst and writer for nonprofit environmental organizations. Seth earned his Ph.D. from the University of Amsterdam’s Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA). He received a MA in European Intellectual History from Duke University and a BA in the interdisciplinary program Literature and History from Washington University in St. Louis. 

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Gerald Power, Ph.D. /directory/gerald-power/ Fri, 03 Jul 2020 09:40:24 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=1795 Gerald Power is senior lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Power completed a liberal arts degree at the American College Dublin before undertaking doctoral studies at the National University of Ireland, Galway. His PhD thesis was published in 2012 as A European Frontier Elite: The Nobility of the English Pale in Tudor Ireland, […]

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Gerald Power is senior lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Power completed a liberal arts degree at the American College Dublin before undertaking doctoral studies at the National University of Ireland, Galway.

His PhD thesis was published in 2012 as A European Frontier Elite: The Nobility of the English Pale in Tudor Ireland, 1496-1566 (Hannover). He also edited, with Ondřej Pilný, a collection of essays on Ireland and the Czech Lands: Connections and Comparisons in History and Culture (Bern, 2014).

Dr. Power’s research interests have recently broadened to encompass problems in modern British foreign policy. He has published studies on the reception of Margaret Thatcher in the Czech lands and British cultural diplomacy in the Middle East, and is currently researching princely education as a diplomatic tool in the British world of the late Empire and Cold War.

Dr. Power organizes the popular Meet the Ambassador series at Ƶapp, which brings together students and diplomats in open discussion, and has been chair of the Department of History and Philosophy since 2022.

He welcomes students wishing to research theses in the areas of early modern history, British imperial history, the history of education, cultural diplomacy/soft power, and Britain and the Arab Gulf.

Specializations:

British and Irish history, European history, history of British foreign policy, cultural diplomacy, Tudor British Isles

Select Publications:

POWER, Gerald. ‘The British Council, English Language Teaching and Britain’s Struggle for Educational Influence in Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar, 1955-69.’ Middle Eastern Studies 59.5 (2023): 777-789

POWER Gerald. ‘Education, Culture, and the British Position in the Arabian Gulf: The Establishment of the British Council in Kuwait, 1952-1955’. Britain & The World 15.1 (2022): pp. 47-65.

POWER Gerald and WEINFURTER Jaroslav. ‘Czech Responses to Thatcher and Thatcherism: The Evidence of the Newspapers, 1984-2013’, Central European Journal of International and Security Studies 11.4 (2017):. 44-65.

POWER Gerald. ‘Legitimizace moci na anglickém trůně [Legitimacy of the power of the English crown].’ In BĚRÁNEK Ondřej, ČERMANOVÁ Pavlína and HRUBY Jakub (eds.) Jedno slunce na nebi, jeden vládce na zemi: legitimace moci ve světě 14. století [One sun in heaven, one government on earth: the legitimization of power in the world of the fourteenth century], Prague: Academia, 2017. pp. 106-26.

POWER Gerald and MAGINN Christopher (eds). Frontiers, States and Identity in Early Modern Ireland and Beyond. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2016, pp. 240.

POWER Gerald and WEINFURTER Jaroslav. Thatcherismus v českých zemích: Vývoj a recepce [Thatcherism in the Czech Lands: development and reception]. Prague: Libri, 2015, pp. 164.

POWER Gerald and PILNÝ Ondřej (eds). Ireland and the Czech Lands: Contacts and Comparisons in History and Culture. Bern: Peter Lang, 2014, pp. 235.

POWER Gerald. ‘Gypsies and Sixteenth-Century Ireland’. Romani Studies 21.2 (2014): 203-9.

POWER Gerald. A European Frontier Elite: The Nobility of the English Pale in Tudor Ireland, 1496-1566. The Formation of Europe vol. 4. Hannover: Wehrhahn Verlag, 2012, pp. 215.

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Doc. Jiří Kašný, Th.D. /directory/jiri-kasny/ Fri, 03 Jul 2020 07:47:05 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=1736 He received a Licentiate in Canon Law from Universita Pontificia Salesiana, Roma, Italy (1991), J.C.D. in Canon Law from The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. (1998). In the Czech Republic, he was promoted to the rank of University Docent in 2005. He was Assistant and Associate Professor at Pontifical College Josephinum, Columbus, Ohio, USA […]

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He received a Licentiate in Canon Law from Universita Pontificia Salesiana, Roma, Italy (1991), J.C.D. in Canon Law from The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. (1998). In the Czech Republic, he was promoted to the rank of University Docent in 2005.

He was Assistant and Associate Professor at Pontifical College Josephinum, Columbus, Ohio, USA (1995-2000) and Dean of the Faculty of Theology at the University of South Bohemia (2002-2008).

He joined Anglo-American University in Prague in 2009. He is Senior Lecturer in both the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of Law.

Specializations

Jurisprudence, Legal Theory, Philosophy of Law

Publications & Other Activities

Books

  • Polišenská, Milada, Kašný, Jiří (eds.). František Uhlíř. Dva exily. Život a dílo  politika, učitele a duchovního [František Uhlíř. Two exiles. Life and work of politician, educator and spiritual leader]. Praha: Academia, 2022.
  • Kašný, Jiří. Právo v hebrejské Bibli. Praha: Vyšehrad, 2017. ISBN 978-80-7429-910-0
  • Kašný, Jiří. Manželství v západní tradici. Soubor kanonických studií. České Budějovice: Teologická fakulta Jihočeské univerzity, 2006. ISBN 80-7040-921-5
  • Kašný, Jiří. Bůh nás povolal k pokoji (1 Kor 7, 15). Kanonická řízení ke zrušení manželství in favorem fidei. České Budějovice: Teologická fakulta Jihočeské univerzity, 2005. ISBN 80-7040-816-2
  • Kašný, Jiří. The Right of Defense in Administrative Procedures. A Comparative and Analogical Study.Canon Law Studies No. 555. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America, 1998. Str. v-262.

Book Sections

  • Kašný, Jiří. „Engagements, Legitimacy of Children and Dowry in the Summa on Marriage by Raymond of Penyafort .” In Sacramentum magnum: Die EHE in der mittelalterlichen Theologie, Le mariage dans la théologie médiévale, Marriage in Medieval Theology. Archa Verbi Subsidia, vol. 15. Pavel Blažek (Hrsg.)  Münster: Aschendorff-Verlag, 2018, s. 231-245. ISBN 978-3-402-10225-1
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Islámské právo a právní postavení muslimů v České republice.“ In Sládek, Karel a kol. Křesťanství a islám v liberálním státu. Výzvy tradice a současnosti. Červený Kostelec: Nakladatelství Pavel Mervart, 2011, s. 246-264. ISBN 978-80-7465-006-2
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Stát a církve v ČR z hlediska konfesního práva.“ In Sládek, Karel a kol. Monoteistická náboženství a stát. Červený Kostelec: Nakladatelství Pavel Mervart, 2009, s. 291-316. ISBN 978-80-87378-19-9
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Uzavírání manželství a fragmentace manželské rodiny.“ In Pastorální a etické výzvy v oblasti manželství, rodiny a sexuality. Vybíral, Jan, ed. Brno: CDK, 2008, s. 43-57. ISBN 978-80-7325-176-5
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Vznik státu jako proces sekularizace a souvislosti tohoto procesu v kanonickém právu.“ In Vznik státu jako proces sekularizace. Diskuse nad studií Ernsta-Wolfganga Böckenfördeho. Hanuš, Jiří, ed. Brno: CDK, 2006, s. 83-91. ISBN 80-7325-089-6
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Sekularizace – zmenšování, nebo proměna vlivu náboženství ve společnosti?“ In Evropa a její duchovní tvář. Hanuš, Jiří a Vybíral, Jan, ed. Brno: CDK, 2005, s. 271-276. ISBN 80-7325-071-3
  • Articles in Peer-Reviewed Professional Periodicals
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Otevřenost pro rodinu: Novozákonní východiska rodinného práva.“ Studia theologica 20/2 (2021) 19-48.
  • MacGREGOR PELIKÁNOVÁ, Radka, KAŠNÝ Jiří & MacGREGOR, Robert. Sustainable ethics by a luxury fashion quartet – A message in LVHM, Kering, Prada and Tod´s Codes. In: Ondřej Dvouletý, Martin Lukeš & Jan Mísař (Eds.). 8th International Conference on Innovation, Management, Enterpreneurship and Sustainability (IMES) Location: Univ. Ecn., Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC Date: May 28-29, 2020. IFRS: IMES, Pages: 336-348 of 655.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Právo na obhajobu v kanonickém právu.“ Revue církevního práva 78/1 (2020) 65-79.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Mravní jistota jako princip soudního rozhodnutí.“ Studia theologica 21/2 (2019) 123-133.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Výhledy kanonickoprávní vědy.“ Revue církevního práva 2/19 (2019) 81-90.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Spravedlnost v hebrejské Bibli.“ Studia theologica 20/2 (2018) 1-15.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Trestní právo v hebrejské Bibli.“ Studia theologica 18/2 (2016) 1-21.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Smlouvy a vlastnictví v hebrejské Bibli.“ Revue církevního práva 63 (2016) 39-56.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Právní sbírky v Tóře.Studia theologica 17/3 (2015) 1-26.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Vytváření ústavních principů v hebrejské Bibli.“ ʰáí 3 (2015) 216-228.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Základ legitimity práva v hebrejské Bibli.“ Revue církevního práva 59 (2014) 21-35.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Rajmund z Peňafortu: De matrimonio.Studia theologica 15/4 (2013) 68-86.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Právní postavení Federace židovských obcí v České republice.“ Revue církevního práva 55 (2013) 55-69.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Rajmund z Peňafortu a jeho Suma o manželství.“ Revue církevního práva 53 (2012) 59-70.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Procesní spravedlnost v hebrejské Bibli.“ Revue církevního práva 50 (2011) 19-42.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Tridentský koncil a kanonické právo.“ Studia theologica 32 (2008) 50-59.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Biblická východiska instituce manželství.“ Studia theologica 28 (2007) 39-53.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Metoda v kanonickém právu.“ Revue církevního práva 36 (2007) 7-25.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Tři papežské konstituce ze 16. století a pavlovské privilegium.“ հܲá 2 (2006) 12-17.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Zrušení manželství: Historicko-kanonická analýza Pavlovského privilegia.“ հܲá 2 (2005) 13-18.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Dignitas connubii – instrukce k vyhlášení neplatnosti manželství.“ Revue církevního práva 1 (2005) 61-65.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Kanonické souvislosti k diskusi o cílech manželství.“ Studia theologica  22 (2005) 63-68.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Principia quae Codicis Orientalis Recognitionem Dirigant.“ Studia theologica 20 (2005) 13-25.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Zrušení manželství in favorem fidei.Studia theologica 19 (2005) 14-29.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Bůh nás povolal k pokoji (1 Kor 7, 15). Historický vývoj pavlovského privilegia.“ Teologické studie 2 (2004) 66-76.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Zrušení manželství na základě tří papežských konstitucí ze 16. století.“ Studia theologica 17 (2004) 47-54.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Mimosoudní trestní řízení.“ Studia theologica 16 (2004) 16-23.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Principia quae Codicis Iuris Canonici recognitionem dirigant.“ Studia theologica 15 (2004) 39-48.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Zneplatňující překážky – De impedimentis dirimentibus.“ Revue církevního práva 3 (2003) 169-188.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Zrušení manželství in favorem fidei.“ Revue církevního práva 2 (2003) 83-94, 107-115.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Odvolání a přeložení faráře – kanonická řízení.“ Studia theologica 13 (2003) 63-74.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Právní forma sňatku.“ Teologické studie 3 (2003) 49-52.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Vliv koncilu na kanonické právo.“ Teologické texty 1 (2003) 16-19.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Uzavírání manželství podle civilního a kanonického práva. Historický přehled.“ Studia theologica  12 (2003) 30-40.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Smíšená manželství v kanonickém právu.“ Teologická reflexe 2 (2002) 138-151.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Manželství očima kanonického práva.” Teologické texty 5 (2001) 197-199.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Pavlovské privilegium.“ Studia theologica 6 (2001) 36-43.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Laicizace kněží.“ Teologické texty 4 (2001) 144-146.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Advokát v kanonických řízeních.“ Revue církevního práva 18 (2001) 29-42.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Canon Law and Priestly Formation.“ Josephinum Journal of Theology 8 (2001) 176-181.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Právo na obhajobu během řízení o správním odvolání.“ Revue církevního práva 15 (2000) 5-23.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Professional Periodicals

  • Kašný, Jiří. „Otevřenost pro rodinu: Novozákonní východiska rodinného práva.“ Studia theologica 20/2 (2021) 19-48.
  • MacGREGOR PELIKÁNOVÁ, Radka, KAŠNÝ Jiří & MacGREGOR, Robert. Sustainable ethics by a luxury fashion quartet – A message in LVHM, Kering, Prada and Tod´s Codes. In: Ondřej Dvouletý, Martin Lukeš & Jan Mísař (Eds.). 8th International Conference on Innovation, Management, Enterpreneurship and Sustainability (IMES) Location: Univ. Ecn., Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC Date: May 28-29, 2020. IFRS: IMES, Pages: 336-348 of 655.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Právo na obhajobu v kanonickém právu.“ Revue církevního práva 78/1 (2020) 65-79.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Mravní jistota jako princip soudního rozhodnutí.“ Studia theologica 21/2 (2019) 123-133.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Výhledy kanonickoprávní vědy.“ Revue církevního práva 2/19 (2019) 81-90.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Spravedlnost v hebrejské Bibli.“ Studia theologica 20/2 (2018) 1-15.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Trestní právo v hebrejské Bibli.“ Studia theologica 18/2 (2016) 1-21.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Smlouvy a vlastnictví v hebrejské Bibli.“ Revue církevního práva 63 (2016) 39-56.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Právní sbírky v Tóře.Studia theologica 17/3 (2015) 1-26.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Vytváření ústavních principů v hebrejské Bibli.“ ʰáí 3 (2015) 216-228.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Základ legitimity práva v hebrejské Bibli.“ Revue církevního práva 59 (2014) 21-35.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Rajmund z Peňafortu: De matrimonio.Studia theologica 15/4 (2013) 68-86.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Právní postavení Federace židovských obcí v České republice.“ Revue církevního práva 55 (2013) 55-69.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Rajmund z Peňafortu a jeho Suma o manželství.“ Revue církevního práva 53 (2012) 59-70.

Entries in Encyclopedia

  • Kašný, Jiří. „Náboženské společnosti.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, IV. svazek N – O. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2016, s. 36-44.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Privilegium Paulinum.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, VII. svazek Právo pra – Prob. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2017, s. 801-805.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Privilegium Petrinum.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, VII. svazek Právo pra – Prob. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2017, s. 805-811.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Rušení klášterů v padesátých letech.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, X. svazek R-Říš. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2017, s. 698-703.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Řády a kongregace v českých zemích.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, X. svazek R-Říš. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2017, s. 710-716.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Řehole.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, X. svazek R-Říš. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2017, s. 785-790.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Řízení k odvolání, či přeložení faráře v kanonickém právu.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, XI. svazek Řízení. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2018, s. 191-197.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Soudní rozhodnutí v kanonickém právu.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, XIV. svazek Soudnictví. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2019, s. 775-778.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Spravedlnost.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, XVI. svazek Správa veřejná-Suché. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2019, s. 183-190.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Školství církevní.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, XVII. svazek Svatá-Štrbské. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2019, s. 570-585.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Trestné činy v kanonickém právu.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, XVIII. svazek Ta – Ty. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2019, s. 528-531.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Tresty v kanonickém právu.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, XVIII. svazek Ta – Ty. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2019, s. 216-217.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Věda kanonickoprávní.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních dějin, XX. svazek Va – Volba. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2020, s. 160-172.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Výuka církevního práva.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních  dějin, XXI. svazek Volby-Zákon o. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2020, s. 227-231.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Zákony církevní č. 217/1949 Sb. a 218/1949 Sb.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních  dějin, XXII. svazek Zákon ob-Ž. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2021, s. 127-130.
  • Kašný, Jiří. „Židovská obec.“ In Schelle, Karel a Tauchen, Jaromír (eds). Encyklopedie českých právních  dějin, XXII. svazek Zákon ob-Ž. Plzeň: Aleš Čeněk, 2021, s. 616-634.

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George Hays II., Ph.D. /directory/george-hays-ii/ Thu, 02 Jul 2020 14:24:18 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=1691 At Ƶapp, George Hays, II has been both Chair of International Relations and Permanent Lecturer since 2016. He teaches courses in American Foreign Policy in Film, East Central European Politics, War Studies, Introduction to International Relations, Thesis Seminar. Outside of the classroom, George Hays is the main organizer for the monthly event, Professors in the […]

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At Ƶapp, George Hays, II has been both Chair of International Relations and Permanent Lecturer since 2016. He teaches courses in American Foreign Policy in Film, East Central European Politics, War Studies, Introduction to International Relations, Thesis Seminar. Outside of the classroom, George Hays is the main organizer for the monthly event, Professors in the Pub, as well as co-organizer for the annual ‘Roundtable in Anglo-American Studies’ at Ƶapp. Also, he, alongside the team at Ƶapp, has recently received the Visegrad Fund Grant for the project ‘Comparing Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Alternative Leadership Styles in the V4‘.

Specializations

Post-Structuralism, Film Analysis, Identity, International Relations, Central European Politics

Publications & Other Activities

  • Hays II, G. (2014). American “Foreign Policy” in Film. CEJISS, 2, 10-33.
  • Hays II, G. (2012). Three Incarnations of The Quiet American: Applying Campbell’s ‘foreign policy’ to Sub-Elite Identifiers. Perspectives 20 (2012): 5-32.
  • Hays II, G. with Milada Polišenská (2020). Korea and the Czech Republic: Retracing the Path to Independence. Prague: Anglo-American University.
  • Hays II, G. (2020). “Opposing Empire to Forge a Nation: A Comparison of the Czechoslovak and Korean Declarations of Independence at the End of World War I.” Korea and the Czech Republic: Retracing the Path to Independence. Prague: Anglo-American University.
  • Hays II, G. (2019). “Czech-Soviet Relations and Identity as Portrayed in Post-Cold War Czech Film: A Discourse Analysis.” Interdisciplinary Conference on Human Rights. Prague: Anglo-American University.
  • Hays II, G. with Milada Polišenská (2018). Korean Security and the 65 Year Search for Peace. Prague: Anglo-American University.
  • Hays II, G. (2018). “Analysis of the documentary Ceskoslovenska nemocnice v Koreji.” Korean Security and the 65 Year Search for Peace. Prague: Anglo-American University

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Prof. Eva Eckert, Ph.D. /directory/eva-eckert/ Thu, 02 Jul 2020 12:51:41 +0000 /?post_type=directory&p=1651 Eva Eckert is a Professor of Linguistics. Her areas of academic interest include language contact and loss, migration history and immigrant languages, language atrophy, sociolinguistics and the psychology of language, mind and the brain. At Ƶapp she teaches Psychology: Language and the Mind, The Story of Language: Empires, Language and Global English, Language and Power, […]

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Eva Eckert is a Professor of Linguistics. Her areas of academic interest include language contact and loss, migration history and immigrant languages, language atrophy, sociolinguistics and the psychology of language, mind and the brain.

At Ƶapp she teaches Psychology: Language and the Mind, The Story of Language: Empires, Language and Global English, Language and Power, and Sociolinguistics, while at Charles University’s Department of Linguistics she teaches Human Language and Mind: Thinking and Speaking.

Eva Eckert earned her Ph.D. at the University of California in Berkeley, her M.A. at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and her tenure and professorship at Connecticut College where her career developed from 1990 to 2010. She chaired Slavic Studies there, coordinated a program in Linguistics, and conducted a Study Away semester for American students at Charles University, Prague.

She presented papers, organized and chaired panels at conferences of the American Association for Advancement of Slavic Studies, American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, and Czechoslovak Society for Arts and Sciences. In 2012, she was a Visiting Professor at the Hankuk University for Foreign Studies in Seoul, Korea.

Her books include Letters in Chronicling migration and Integration (upcoming at Slavica Publishers); Stones on the Prairie: Acculturation in America (Slavica Publishers, 2007); Kameny na prérii: Čeští vystěhovalci v Texasu (NLN 2004); and Varieties of Czech: Studies in Czech Sociolinguistics (Rodopi Editions, Amsterdam/ Atlanta, 1993).

Specializations

Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Immigration, Language Contact, Psychology and Language and the Mind, Nationalism and Nation Building, Language Policy and Ideology.

Publications & Other Activities

  • 2022 Social responsibility of mining companies at the time of COVID-19: Dear Shareholders! Sustainability 14/1, 350;
  • 2021 Codeswitching. Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics, Brill, (; in print 2023/24.2022 Language Accommodation and Adaptation. Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics, Brill online; in print 2023/24.
  • 2021 Sustainability in the European Union: Analyzing the Discourse of the European Green Deal, Journal of Risk and Financial Management 14, 2, 80; .
  • 2019 Letters Sustaining Cross-Atlantic Migrations: From Frenštát, Moravia to Frenstat, Texas in the Decades Following the Civil War. Český lid 106, 205–228. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21104/CL.2019.2.0x
  • 2019 Franz Kafka and His Prague Contexts: Studies in Language and Literature. Review.Slovo a slovesnost 80, 145-150.
  • 2018 Immigration, Language, and Conflicting Ideologies: The Czech in Texas. In: Brunn S., Kehrein R. (eds.) Handbook of the Changing World Language Map. Springer https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-3-319-73400-2_31-1
  • 2017 The Power of Language, Learning and Socialization: Romani and Ebonics, Journal of Language, Identity, and Education 16:1, 45-58 doi 10.1080/15348458.2016.1265451
  • 2017 Atrofie. In Karlík P., Nekula M. & J. Pleskalová (eds.), CzechEncy – Nový encyklopedický slovník češtiny – komplet [New encyclopedic dictionary of Czech], Praha: Nakladatelství Lidové noviny.
  • 2017 Čeština v Americe. In Karlík P., Nekula M. & J. Pleskalová (eds.), CzechEncy – Nový encyklopedický slovník češtiny – komplet [New encyclopedic dictionary of Czech], Praha: Nakladatelství Lidové noviny.
  • 2017 review of Trans-Atlantic Migration, V.V. Hingarová and E.M. Jensen, eds., Prague: FFUK Varia.
  • 2016 Mezi starou a novou vlastí by M. Vlha, review, Český lid 4/103, 667-70.
  • 2016 Romani in the Czech Sociolinguistic Space. Special Issue of the International Journal of the Sociology of Language 238: Multilingualism and minorities in the Czech sociolinguistic space, eds. L. Cope &E. Eckert, Routledge Publ., 59-83.
  • 2016 Multilingualism and minorities in the Czech sociolinguistic space: Introduction, Special Issue of the International Journal of the Sociology of Language 238, eds. L. Cope&E. Eckert, Routledge Publ., 1-14.
  • 2015 American Ethnicity and Czech Immigrants’ Integration in Texas: Cemetery Data, Journal Studia Migracyjne-Przeglad Polonijny 4.
  • 2015 Language planning for Romani in the Czech Republic. Current Issues in Language Planning v. 16/1-2, pp. 80-96.
  • 2013 Review of Francis Rask, Long Road to Victory, Slavic and East European Journal 57.4, Winter 2013.2012 Národ a jazyk: Migranti v americké společnosti. Lidé města/Urban People 14/1, 17-45.
  • 2012 Regionální rozvoj a český národ v Texasu v 19. st. [Regional development and the Czech nation in the 19th c. Texas], XV. International Colloquium on Regional Sciences: Conference Proceedings. Brno: Masaryk University, 224-238.
  • 2011 Migration and Memory in Central Europe, East European Studies, East European and Balkan Institute, Center for International Area Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies 28, 209-239.
  • 2010 Language Integration in Texas Czech Newspaper, In Krčmová, M. (ed.), Integration in Languages – Languages in Integration. Prague: Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 201-215.
  • 2010 Study Abroad Strategies of Language Teaching, American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages Newsletter.
  • 2009 Vernacular Writing and a Sociolinguistic Change in the Texas Czech Community, by E. Eckert & K. Hannan, Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 87-161.
  • 2008 Community “Translation” in the Immigrant Press. In C. Cravens, M. U. Fidler, S. C. Kresin (eds.). Between Texts, Languages, and Cultures: A Festschrift for M. H. Heim. Bloomington: Slavica Publ, 81-95.

etc.

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