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On September 18–19, 2025, the 2nd International Conference on Children and Youth Perspectives took place in Prague, organized by our WONDRE project team with the support of IKSŽ. The two-day meeting brought together experts from 20 countries around the world and provided a space for sharing knowledge in the field of childhood and children's experiences.
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We would like to invite you to a roundtable titled 'Hybrid Frontiers of the Media and Communication Studies', taking place on 15 September 2025, from 13:00 to 14:30, in room H215, Hollar Building.
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The study by Anna Hrbáčková and Alice Němcová Tejkalová from ICSJ FSV UK, which examines how male and female athletes perceive women working in sports journalism – an environment still strongly influenced by masculine norms. The article was published in one of the world’s top journals, Journalism.
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A new international study within the TISP project, involving researchers Karolína Pštross and Tereza Klabíková Rábová from the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, demonstrates that the crucial factor isn’t whether countries have been more exposed to extreme weather events, but whether people living in these countries attribute them to climate change.
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Anežka Kuzmičová became the first speaker from a non-Anglophone country to deliver a keynote at the United Kingdom Literacy Association International Conference.
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A new study by Miloš Hroch from ICSJ FSV UK and Petr Szczepanik from the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, attempts to untangle this often-invisible network of intermediaries and presents its own typology. The article “Playlisting the Periphery: Platform Intermediaries and East-Central European Music Visibility in Spotify’s Geography” was published in the prestigious journal New Media & Society.