Mgr. Ema Hrešanová, Ph.D.
Mgr. Ema Hrešanová, Ph.D.
Posts:
- Department of Sociology
E-mail: ema.hresanova@fsv.cuni.cz , ema.hresanova@fsv.cuni.cz
Telephone: +420 251 080 247 , +420 267 224 236
Rooms: No. B223, Jinonice, building B
ResearcherID: E-9735-2018
Scopus Author ID: 24278698300
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-1782-0254
Rok vydání
Monographs
- Šmídová O., Tollarová B., Čada K., Keprt B., Hrešanová E., Němcová Guhlová L., & Kontrová V. (2017). Po stopách moci v nemoci. O morálce, moci a komunikaci v českém zdravotnictví. Sociologické nakladatelství, SLON.
Chapters in monographs
- Hrešanová E. (2016). Pôrod z pohľadu kultúrnej antropológie. Ženy - matky - telá II : systémové aspekty porušovania ĺudských práv žien pri pôrodnej starostlivosti v zdravotníckých zariadeniach na Slovensku (pp. 27-45).
- Hrešanová E. (2017). "Případ zatčené rodičky a morální principy českého porodnictví". Po stopách moci v nemoci. O morálce, moci a komunikaci v českém zdravotnictví (pp. 155-172).
- Mouralová M., Hrešanová E., & Hejzlarová E. (2023). Sociální média jako zdroj dat pro veřejněpolitický výzkum. Fantastická data ve veřejné politice a jak je využít (pp. 292-320).
Articles
- Hrešanová E. (2018). The Island of Alternatives: Power, Medical Science, and "Gentle Birthing" in Socialist Czechoslovakia. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 73(1), 73-95. UT-WOS link
- Hrešanová E. (2018). Blue Children and All Shades of Responsibility. Anthropology News [online], 2018(January), nestránkováno.
- Hrešanová E., & Michaels P. (2018). Socialist Science across Borders: Investigating Pain in Soviet and Czechoslovakian Maternity Care. Revue d'Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest, 49(1), 45-69. UT-WOS link
- Hrešanová E. (2023). Comrades and spies From socialist scholarship to claims of colonial innocence in the Czech Republic. American Ethnologist, 50(3), 419-430. UT-WOS link
- Kuipers Y., Thomson G., Goberna-Tricas J., Zurera A., Hrešanová E., Temesgenová N., Waldner I., & Leinweber J. (2023). The social conception of space of birth narrated by women with negative and traumatic birth experiences. Women and Birth, 36(1), 78-85. UT-WOS link
Contributions in the conference proceedings
medical anthropology
anthropology of gender and sexualities
anthropology of kinship
(digital) ethnography and qualitative methodologies.
2024-2027: Discovery Project “Medical Internationalism: Cuba and Eastern Europe, 1959-1999.” Australian Research Council. Principal Investigator (chief investigator prof. Paula Michaels).
2019-2023: COST Action DEVoTION: Perinatal mental health and birth-related trauma: Maximising best practice and optimal outcomes, CA18211. Management Committee Member. https://www.ca18211.eu/
2016-2018: Research Project ‘Migration and Maternal Health: Pregnancy, Birth and Early Parental Practices’, grant number GA16-10953S. Czech Science Foundation. Co-investigator (principal investigator Dr Alena Pařízková).
2015-2016: Jan Hus Educational Foundation Fellowship; Research on alternative childbirth practices during the ‘Consolidation Regime’ (the so-called ‘Normalizace’) in Socialist Czechoslovakia, the 1980s.
2014–2018: COST Action Building Intrapartum Research Through Health - an interdisciplinary whole system approach to understanding and contextualising physiological labour and birth (BIRTH), IS1405. Management Committee Member. https://eubirthresearch.wordpress.com/
2012 – 2014: COST Action Childbirth Cultures, Concerns, and Consequences: Creating a dynamic EU framework for optimal maternity care (Childbirth Cultures), ISO907 (Individuals, societies, cultures and health). Management Committee Member.
2011-2013: Postdoctoral Research Grant ‘Natural Childbirth Movement and Feminist Approaches to Childbirth in the Czech Republic: Systems of Social Actions and Thought’, grant number P404/11/P089; Czech Science Foundation. Chief investigator.
medical anthropology; gender and health; anthropology of ethics and moralities; historical anthropology; (digital) ethnography and qualitative methodology.
Social studies of health and illness; medical anthropology. Gender and health: anthropology of birth and human reproduction. Anthropology of moralities and ethics.