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Adéla Souralová is Associate Professor of Sociology and Vice Dean for Studies at the Faculty of Social Studies of Masaryk University. She studied gender studies, social anthropology and French language at the University of Brno, where she also defended her dissertation on Vietnamese immigrant women and their relationships with Czech nannies. In 2021 she was appointed Associate Professor in Sociology.

In her research work she specializes in migration, intergenerational relations, caregiving and kinship. Her research focuses on Vietnamese families in the Czech Republic, three-generation cohabitation and relationships between grandchildren and grandparents. She is the author of Under One Roof: Three-Generation Coexistence in Czech Society, which is based on more than one hundred interviews with three generations in households. The results of this research contribute to understanding everyday practices of caregiving and family bonding.

She is currently leading the project Care, Kinship and Intergenerational Ties in Three-Generation Households funded by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic. Her teaching focuses on ethnography, anthropology of migration and intergenerational relations. She is the supervisor of the course Anthropology and Intergenerational Relations and supervises bachelor and master theses. In her academic roles, she is a member of the Sociology Subject Board and the Global Challenges and Social Anthropology Programme Boards.

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Total number of publications: 56


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Field of study: Sociology

Field of study: Sociology

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