Recovering Everyday Life in the Era of Multiple Crises: Artists, Communities and Institutions in Prague 2025

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In recent years, disruptive events such as the global health crisis have profoundly affected individuals and communities throughout Czech society. Many people now face the challenge of integrating these disruptions into their lives while dealing with various gradual disturbances. Factors such as prolonged economic insecurity, rising debt, and environmental changes equally impact established certainties in life. This research focuses on the lived experiences of individuals involved in Prague's cultural and creative sectors. While artists, activists, students, teachers, and others navigate their lives amid multiple crises, many are subjected to institutional-political discourses that advocate a way of existing in the world based on attributes like sacrifice, self-discipline, relentless productivity, and endurance. Rather than yielding to these dominant discourses, some individuals from the cultural and creative sectors adopt a contrasting approach. These artists seek alternative moments and spaces to highlight systemic violations and assert their worldview. In Prague’s vibrant cultural environment, the efforts of artists to live their lives amidst multiple crises manifest through unique local artistic forms.

Qualitative ethnographic research - primary data are not archived because their anonymisation is not possible.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.14473/csda/yinihh
Metadata Access https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.14473/csda/yinihh
Provenance
Creator Šípoš, Michal
Publisher CSDA
Contributor Institute Of Ethnology Of The Czech Academy Of Sciences; Czech Social Science Data Archive
Publication Year 2025
Funding Reference European Union - Next Generation EU (Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, NPO: EXCELES): LX22NPO5101
OpenAccess true
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Resource Type Dataset
Version 1.0
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage Czech Republic, Prague,; Prague