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Last update: RNDr. Jiří Vágner, Ph.D. (20.09.2022)
This course covers selected topics from the human geography of Czechia and presents an introduction of research teams activities at Dep. of Social Geography and Regional Development (see also https://www.natur.cuni.cz/geography/department-of-social-geography-and-regional-development/research/research-teams. Its introductory part will provide a historical background and the discussion of the position of Czechia within Europe. Then, the course will cover the following topics: urban and regional systems, internal and international migration, economic geography (focused mostly on agriculture and the service sector, including tourism), urban geography, including the post-communist urban transition of Prague, health geography and elections in Czechia. Each student will be required to select a supervisor (according to his field of interest), prepare a three-page review of three professional articles and a 15-page paper on a selected topic under the tutorship of participant teachers with the presentation (.ppt) followed . Based on the paper, each student will give a ten minute Power Point presentation during the final class. Students are required to attend at least eight lectures and the final class with a presentation. |
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Last update: RNDr. Jiří Vágner, Ph.D. (26.09.2023)
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Last update: RNDr. Jiří Vágner, Ph.D. (26.09.2023)
MZ300E011 Human Geography Research of Czechia I Course for ERASMUS students: winter term 2022–2023; 7 ECTS credits Z 4 room, Albertov 6, 4th floor Tuesdays (October 4th 2021 – January 10th 2023) 12:20-13:55 RNDr. Jiří Vágner, Ph.D. (vagner@natur.cuni.cz) doc. RNDr. Martin Ouředníček, Ph.D. (slamak@natur.cuni.cz)
Annotation: This course covers selected topics from the human geography of Czechia and presents an introduction of research teams activities at the Department of Social Geography and Regional Development (see also https://www.natur.cuni.cz/geography/department-of-social-geography-and-regional-development/research/research-teams. The introductory part will provide a historical background and the discussion of the position of Czechia within Europe. Then, the course will cover the following topics: urban and regional systems, internal and international migration, economic geography (focused mostly on agriculture and the service sector, including tourism), urban geography, including the post-communist urban transition of Prague, health geography and elections in Czechia. Each student will be required to select a supervisor by 18 October (according to his/her field of interest), prepare a three-page review of three professional articles (by 22 November) and a 15-page paper on a selected topic under the tutorship of participant teachers (by 3 January) with the presentation (.ppt) followed 10 January. Based on the paper, each student will give a ten minute Power Point presentation during the final class. Students are required to attend at least eight lectures and the final class with a presentation.
Time schedule of lectures 1 4. 10. 2022 Introduction to the course (Jiří Vágner, Martin Ouředníček) 2 11. 10. 2022 Historical and Cultural Geography (Zdeněk Kučera) 3 18. 10. 2022 Regional and Political Geography (Libor Jelen) 4 25. 10. 2022 Competitiveness and regional development in Czechia: perspective of contemporary approaches in economic geography (Viktor Květoň) 5 1. 11. 2022 Post-communist City: Changes in the Spatial Structure of Prague (Luděk Sýkora) 6 8. 11. 2022 Urbanisation and Suburbanisation Processes in Czechia (Martin Ouředníček) 7 15. 11. 2022 Agriculture and Rural Space of Czechia (Radim Perlín) 8 22. 11. 2022 International Migration and Czechia in European Context (Dušan Drbohlav) 9 29. 11. 2022 Tourism in Czechia and Urban Tourism in Prague (Jiří Vágner, Tomáš Krajňák, Veronica Marianovská) 10 6. 12. 2022 Health Geography of Czechia (Ivana Kulhánová) 11 13. 12. 2022 Geography of Elections (Tomáš Kostelecký) 12 10. 1. 2023 Presentations of essays and discussion (Jiří Vágner, Martin Ouředníček et al.) |