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RNDr. Adam Klsák Ph.D.



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Na Slupi 133/17 128 00 Vyšehrad (MDC)


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Charles University
Faculty of Science
Department of Social Geography and Regional Development
Na Slupi 17 (MDC) / Legerova 5, room no. 325 (URRlab)

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  • Bachelor’s degree (Bc.): Geography and cartography, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science (2014)

    Master’s degree (Mgr.): Social geography and regional development, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science (2017)

    Doctor of natural sciences degree (RNDr.): Social geography and regional development, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science (2021)

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.): Social geography and regional development, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science (2024)

  • Topics

    Foreigners/minorities in the urban environment

    Residential differentiation/segregation

    Transformation of the local environment

     

    Supervised bachelor’s theses

    COLUMBY, N. (2020): The life of ex-Yugoslavs in Prague: community relations and integration

  • 6.-8. 9. 2022: Olomouc, Česko; XXV. Kongres České geografické společnosti a 18. Kongres Slovenskej geografickej spoločnosti. Česká a slovenská geografie: mezi národní tradicí a mezinárodní relevancí [Joint congress of Czech and Slovak Geographic Society]. Paper: Představení Mapového a datového centra geografické sekce PřF UK [Presentation of the Map and Data Centre of the Geographical Section of Charles University].

    27. 6.-1. 7. 2022: Budapest, Hungary; CATference 2022: 9th International Urban Geographies of Post-Communist States Conference. Paper: Ethnic turns of one capital: the non-Czech population of Prague in its modern history.

    20.-25. 6. 2022: Nessebar, Bulgaria; 8th International Conference on Cartography & GIS. Paper: Prague suburbs mapping: digitalization of 150 years of social-spatial development (together with Jiří Nemeškal and Bohumil Ptáčkek).

    1.-3. 6. 2022: Kostelec nad Ohří, Czechia; 13th Czech-Polish-Slovak seminarium: Geography for times in disarray. Příspěvek: The Diverse Metropolis: Prague’s Minorities and Foreigners in Historical Perspective.

    15.-17. 9. 2021: Ostrava, Czechia: 50. výroční konference České demografické společnosti [Annual conference of the Czech Demographic Society]. Series of posters: Klsák, Křížková: Spatial Patterns of the Foreign Population in Prague and the Central Bohemian Region: The State 10 Years after the Financial Crisis; Křížková, Klsák, Šimon: Migration and residential mobility of foreign citizens in Prague and the Central Bohemian Region; Šimon, Křížková, Klsák: Residential segregation in Prague and Central Bohemian Region 2012–2018: a multiscalar approach using individualized neighborhoods.

    8.-10. 9. 2020: Plzeň, Czechia: Výroční konference České geografické společnosti 2020: Geografie pro udržitelný rozvoj měst a regionů [Annual conference of the Czech Geographic Society 2020]. Paper: Proměny “ruských” Karlových Varů: pět let od anexe Krymu [Changes of “Russian” Karlovy Vary: five years since the annexation of Crimea].

    13.-16. 11. 2019: Ulan-Ude, Gremyachinsk, Russia: Suburban Revolution and Peripheral Urban Territories in the Post-Soviet Space. Paper: Czech suburbanization in post-transformation era – the development, evaluation and challenges (together with Martin Ouředníček and Jiří Nemeškal).

    25.-29. 9. 2019: Beograd, Serbia: CAT-ference 2019: 8th International Urban Geographies of Post-communist States Conference. Paper: Do foreigners tend to suburbanize in the Prague metropolitan region? (together with Martin Ouředníček).

    13.-14. 9. 2019: Brno, Czechia; 11th International Student and Early Career Conference New Wave. Paper: Contemporary trends in population change and migration in Central Bohemia (together with Jiří Nemeškal and Nina Dvořáková).

    15.-18. 5. 2019: Galway, Ireland; 7th Congress on the Geography of Europe (EUGEO) – Re-imagining Europe’s future Society and Landscape. Paper: Contemporary trends in population change and migration in Central Bohemia (together with Jiří Nemeškal and Nina Dvořáková).

    7.-8. 11. 2018: Praha, Czechia; Konference GIS Esri v ČR [Czech Esri user conference]. Paper: Využití nástroje ArcGIS Collector při terénním šetření v pražských suburbiích [Using ArcGIS Collector in field research of Prague suburbs].

    5. 10. 2018: Krakow, Poland; East Meets West – Contemporary Urban Issues Revisited. Příspěvek: Suburbanization of Foreigners in Prague Urban Region (together with Martin Ouředníček and Petra Špačková).

    14. 9. 2018: Brno, Czechia; Workshop doktorandů a doktorandek: Geografie hranic/hranice geografie? [Workshop of doctoral students and young researchers in Brno] Paper: Příspěvek: Suburbanization of foreigners within the Prague metropolitan region (together with Martin Ouředníček).

    4.-8. 9. 2018: Bratislava, Slovakia; 17. kongres Slovenskej geografickej spoločnosti/24. sjezd České geografické společnosti: Geografia na vzostupe? [Joint congress of Czech and Slovak Geographic Society] Příspěvek: Suburbanization of foreigners within the Prague metropolitan region (together with Martin Ouředníček).

    26.-29. 9. 2017: Kyjev/Dnipro, Ukraine; The 7th international urban geographies of post-communist states conference: A view from elsewhere. Paper: Foreign citizens’ segregation in Czechia: a new evidence (together with Ivana Přidalová and Martin Šimon).

    15. 9. 2017: Brno, Czechia; Workshop doktorandů a doktorandek: Geografie změn. Změna geografie? [Workshop of doctoral students and young researchers in Brno]. Paper: Cizinci v městském regionu Karlových Varů: nositelé změn? [Foreigners within Karlovy Vary region: bearers of changes?].

    5.-7. 9. 2016: České Budějovice, Czechia; Výroční konference České geografické společnosti: Geografické myšlení jako aktuální společenská výzva [Annual conference of the Czech Geographic Society: Geographical thought as a current societal challenge]. Paper: Foreigners within Karlovy Vary urban region and their influence on local spatial structures.

  • Member of Czech Geographical Society (since 2016), Cities after Transition (CAT) society (since 2017) and Czech Demographic Society (since 2021)

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