prof. PhDr. Martina Pavlicová, CSc.
Professor, Department of European Ethnology
Correspondence Address:
Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno
Office: bldg. J/J.304
Jaselská 201/18
602 00 Brno
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Field of study: Ethnology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- The Role of School and Teachers in the Transmission of Folk Culture in the Horňácko Region – graduate 2022
- Superstition and superstitious practices related to conception, pregnancy and the puerperium in historical reflection and the present – graduate 2022
- Folklorism in the second half of the 20th century and in the early 21st century (On the example of Strážnice and neighbouring rural areas) – graduate 2021
- The migration of Poles to the Czech Republic and Czechs to Poland after 2004. The diversity of migration practices of the chosen social group. – graduate 2021
- Folk Songs in Wallachia (with Regard to the Village of Velké Karlovice and the Personality of Zdeněk Kašpar) – graduate 2020
- Contemporary busking and its contexts (exemplified by research in the Czech setting) – graduate 2019
- Social life on the background of the changes in the Moravian countryside during late socialism – graduate 2019
- The ethnic identity of inhabitants of Teschen Silesia and its formation in the historical context (based on the Jablunkov subregion) – graduate 2018
- Transformations of Folk Culture in the Context of its Protection and Revitalization (with Folk Dress and Folk Dance in Wallachia as Case Studies) – graduate 2017
- Politicaly anekdote in Czech and Slovak republics under influence of social changes after 1945 – graduate 2016
- Traditions connected with birth, wedding and funeral in Islamic culture on the example of Syrian, Jordanian, Palestinian and Czech Sunni Muslims – graduate 2014
- Ideology of Rodnovery in attitudes and practices of its leaders (with a focus on the genesis and transformation of the ceremony) – graduate 2013
- Chapters from the current Romani studies (probes into history, methodology and field work) – graduate 2012
- A hero of european folk fairy tales. An analysis of texts from the Czech lands, Slovakia, Germany and Austria with the main character Jan/Honza/Hans. – graduate 2012
- Migration and ethnic Identity of Foreigners in the Czech Republic – graduate 2010
- Remigration and settlement of the Czechs from Volhynia in their interpretations and in the interpretations of specialized literature – graduate 2006
Field of study: Etnology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Comparison of the Formation of Dance Life in the 20th Century on the Example of Selected Villages in the Považie Region of Lower Trenčín – ongoing study
Field of study: Etnology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Selected manifestation of folk culture and their protection in contemporary society (in a preview of the concept of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity) – ongoing study
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- Seeking optimal, creating marginal? Ethnography of a Youth Diagnostic Center. – graduate 2024