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Marek Vranka from ICSJ FSV UK co-athored new article published in the European Journal of International Security, which finds that public support significantly increases policymakers’ willingness to endorse the first use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear adversaries.
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A team of researchers and students from the ICSJ conducted an analysis examining who works in Czech media, what conditions journalists face, and how they perceive their profession. The research is part of the world’s largest comparative study focused on working conditions in journalism – the Worlds of Journalism Study.
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The Journal of Children and Media has published the first academic article from the WONDRE project at the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism (ICSJ). The article, titled “Children’s embodied repertoires when engaging with fiction: Mixed-methods insights from Czechia”, was authored by Markéta Supa, Anežka Kuzmičová, and Martin Nekola.
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The Erasmus+ employee mobility program selection procedure for period 01/2026-07/2026 was announced. Applications can be submitted from 1. 10. 2025 from 6 am to 31. 10. 2025 until 3:00 pm via the IS Věda application in the PAS module. The results of this selection procedure will be announced by the end of November 2025.
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Our PhD student Victoria Nainová has successfully defended her dissertation titled “The Role of Digital Media in the Integration Process of Immigrants Living in Czechia and Germany.”
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On Monday, September 22, our PhD student Mazlum Kemal Dağdelen successfully defended his dissertation on the construction of “Turkishness” in children’s magazines in Cyprus. He has thus become the latest doctoral graduate at ICSJ.