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Petr Jehlička

Petr Jehlička

Petr-Jehlicka-03   doc. RNDr. Petr Jehlička, Ph.D.

   Oddělení ekologické antropologie

    Email: jehlicka@eu.cas.cz

    Twitter: @jehlicka_petr

    Academia.edu: https://cas-cz.academia.edu/PetrJehli%C4%8Dka

    Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EiDqFGUAAAAJ&hl=en

    ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Petr_Jehlicka3


VZDĚLÁNÍ

1998      Ph.D. v oboru sociálních a politických věd, Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, UK

Dizertace: A comparative investigation into the dynamics of environmental politics in Western and Eastern Europe 1988-1993 with special reference to the Czech Republic (školitel Gwyn Prins)

Zdroje financování: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK a MacArthur Foundation, USA

1990      RNDr. v oboru geografie, Univerzita Karlova, Praha

 

OBLASTI ODBORNÉHO ZÁJMU

Neformálnost, každodenní trvalá udržitelnost, resilience, alternativní potravinové sítě, outdoorová kultura, zelená politika, geografie produkce poznání

 

ZAMĚSTNÁNÍ

2020 –                 Výzkumný pracovník, Etnologický ústav AVČR, Praha

2010 – 2020       Senior Lecturer in Environmental Geography, Katedra geografie, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK

2002 – 2010       Lecturer in Environmental Geography, Katedra geografie, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK

1999 – 2001       Výzkumný pracovník, Ústav mezinárodních vztahů, Praha

2000 – 2001       Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre, Evropský univerzitní institut, Florencie, Itálie

1998                  Visiting Professor, Katedra politických věd, Adelphi University, New York, USA, kurz “Transition and democratisation in Central and Eastern Europe” na letní škole Adelphi University

1997 – 2001       Asistent, Katedra sociální geografie a regionálního rozvoje, Přírodovědecká fakulta, Univerzita Karlova, Praha

1997 – 1999       Výzkumný pracovník, Sociologický ústav AVČR, Praha

1994 – 1996       Lecturer in Environment, Katedra geografie, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK

1988 – 1991       Výzkumný pracovník, Geografický ústav ČSAV, Praha

 

VYBRANÉ PŘEDNÁŠKY TYPU KEYNOTE A INVITED TALK

2021    Changing the food provisioning landscapes: What lessons can we learn from the post-socialist countries? Invited talk v rámci série onlinových seminářů otevřených veřejnosti 'Exploring Landscape Boundaries', Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, 28. květen 2021.

2021    Reimagining informal food practices: sustainability lessons from the European East. Invited talk na 15. mezinárodním sympoziu Research Institute for Humanity and Nature ‘Transitioning Cultures of Everyday Food Consumption and Production: Stories from a Post-growth Future’,  Kjóto, Japonsko, 13.–16. ledna.

2019    East European informal food production and distribution: socially resilient, economically diverse and quietly sustainable. Keynote address na 19. IAMO Forum: ‘Small farms in transition: How to stimulate inclusive growth?’ Halle, Německo, 26. - 28. června.

2019   (Home-grown) Food for Thought: Putting the European East Back on the Map of Knowledge Production. Keynote address na konferenci Estonské společnosti pro sociální vědy, Univerzita Tartu, Estonsko, 26. - 27. dubna.

2018      Food for thought: Food re-localisation and the unequal geography of knowledge production. Invited colloquium talk, Geographical Colloquium, Institut für Geographie, Fakultät Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaften, Otto-Friedrich-Universität, Bamberg, Německo, 3. květen.

2017      Sustainability hidden in plain sight: Lessons from Central and East European food practices. Opening keynote address at the conference ‘Alternative food supply networks in Central and Eastern Europe: Towards new grounds for interpretation and collaboration’, Baltic Studies Centre a Lotyšská kulturní akademie, Riga, Lotyšsko, 13. – 14. říjen.

2016      The pleasure of growing and sharing: informal food economies, Central and Eastern Europe and unequal knowledge production. Invited talk na konferenci ‘Greening the economy: A colouring or a reseeding’, Ústav pro sociální výzkum, Záhřeb, Centrum pro výzkum sociálních nerovností a trvalé udržitelnosti (CRiSIS), Chorvatsko, 23. – 24. září.

2016      Wasted Eastern promise: The sustainability lessons the West ignores. Invited plenary talk na konferenci ‘Political Ecology, Environmentalism and Greens in the Centre and East of Europe: Past, Present and Prospects’, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brusel, Belgie, 2. – 3. června.

2016      Extending Western Views of the Social World: Home Gardening, Social Science and Unequal Knowledge Production. Invited talk pro série mezinárodních přednášek v humánní geografii 2016 ‘EDIBLE MATTERS: More-than-Human Geographies of Food’, Institut für Geographie und Raumforschung, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Rakousko, 19. květen.

2015      The invisible gardener: Why key sustainability lessons from the East are being ignored. Semi-plenary keynote address na 12. konferenci Evropské sociologické asociace ‘Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination’, semi-plenary ‘Extending Western view of the social world: Eastern Europe, social science and unequal knowledge production’, Praha, 25. - 28. srpen.

2014      Rural resistance hidden in plain sight: East European household food production across regimes. Keynote address na konferenci ‘Farmland, Food and Forests in Transition: 25 Years After’ organizované International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam a Fransisc I. Rainer Institute of Anthropology, Bukurešť, Rumunsko, 7. listopad.

2013      Food Self-provisioning, rural resilience and vulnerability in Central and Eastern Europe in times of crisis. Keynote address na XXV. Kongresu Evropské společnosti pro rurální sociologii, Florencie, Itálie, 29. července – 1. srpna.

 

VYBRANÉ ČLÁNKY V ODBORNÝCH ČASOPISECH

2022      McGreevy, Steven R., Rupprecht, Christoph, D. D., Niles, Daniel. et al. Sustainable agrifood systems for a post-growth world, Nature Sustainability, Open Access https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-022-00933-5.

2022      Daněk, Petr, Sovová Lucie, Jehlička, Petr, Vávra, Jan a Lapka, Miloslav. From coping strategy to hopeful everyday practice: Changing interpretations of food self‐provisioning. Sociologia Ruralis, 62(3), s. 651-671. https://doi.org/10.1111/soru.12395.

2021     Jehlička, Petr, Ančić, Branko, Daněk, Petr a Domazet, Mladen. Beyond hardship and joy: framing home gardening on insights from the European semi-periphery, Geoforum, 126, s. 150–158. https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1dYVi3pILWMQd

2021     Sovová, Lucie, Jehlička, Petr a Daněk, Petr: Growing the Beautiful Anthropocene: Ethics of Care in East European Gardens, Sustainability, 13(9), 5193. Open Access: https://doi.org/10.3390/su13095193

2021      Jehlička, Petr a Jacobsson, Kerstin: The importance of recognizing difference: Rethinking Central and East European environmentalism, Political Geography, 87. Open Access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0962629821000391

2021    Jehlička, Petr: Eastern Europe and the geography of knowledge production: The case of the invisible gardener, Progress in Human Geography. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0309132520987305

2020      Jehlička, Petr, Grīviņš, Miķelis, Visser, Oane a Balázs, Bálint: Thinking food like an East European: A critical reflection on the framing of food systems. Journal of Rural Studies, 76, s. 286-295.

2019      Visser, Oane, Dorondel, Stefan, Jehlička, Petr a Spoor, Max: Post-socialist smallholders: silence, resistance and alternatives. Canadian Journal for Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement, 40(4), s. 499-510.

2019      Jehlička, Petr, Daněk, Petr a Vávra, Jan: Rethinking resilience: Home gardening, food sharing and everyday resistance. Canadian Journal for Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement, 40(4), s. 511-527.

2018      Fendrychová, Lenka a Jehlička, Petr: Revealing the hidden geography of alternative food networks: The travelling concept of farmers’ markets. Geoforum, 85, s. 1-10.

2018      Vávra, Jan, Daněk, Petr a Jehlička, Petr: What is the contribution of food self-provisioning towards environmental sustainability? A case study of active gardeners. Journal of Cleaner Production, 185, s. 1015-1023.

2017      De Hoop, Evelien a Jehlička, Petr (2017) Reluctant pioneers in the European periphery? Environmental activism, food consumption and ‘growing your own’. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 22(7), s. 809-824.

2017      Jehlička, Petr a Daněk, Petr: Rendering the actually existing sharing economy visible: home grown food and the pleasure of sharing. Sociologia Ruralis, 57(3), s. 274-296.

2015      Smith, Joe; Kostelecký, Tomáš a Jehlička, Petr: Quietly does it: questioning assumptions about class, sustainability and consumption. Geoforum, 67, s. 223-232.

2013      Smith, Joe a Jehlička, Petr: Quiet sustainability: Fertile lessons from Europe’s productive gardeners. Journal of Rural Studies, 32, s. 148–157.

2013      Jehlička, Petr; Kostelecký, Tomáš a Smith, Joe Food self-provisioning in Czechia: beyond coping strategy of the poor: a response to Alber and Kohler's 'Informal Food Production in the Enlarged European Union' (2008). Social Indicators Research, 111(1), s. 219–234.

2013      Jehlička, Petr a Kurtz, Matthew (2013). Everyday resistance in the Czech landscape: the woodcraft culture from the Hapsburg Empire to the communist regime. East European Politics and Societies, 27(2), s. 308–332.

2012      Smith, Michael L. a Jehlička, Petr: Environmental Values in Central and Eastern Europe: Perspectives from East and West. Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review, 48(3), s. 409–419.

2011      Jehlička, Petr a Smith, Joe: An unsustainable state: Contrasting food practices and state policies in the Czech Republic. Geoforum, 42(3), s. 362-372.

2011      Jehlička, Petr; Kostelecký, Tomáš a Kunštát Daniel: Taking stock of Czech Green politics after two decades: The May 2010 general election. Environmental Politics, 20(3), s. 418-425.

2010      Carmin, JoAnn a Jehlička, Petr: Navigating institutional pressure in state-socialist and democratic regimes: the case of Movement Brontosaurus. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 39(1), s. 29-50.