MU succeeds with four strategic projects worth CZK 600 million
Four Masaryk University projects have been recommended for funding in the call of the Johannes Amos Comenius Operational Programme focusing on social sciences and humanities.
What kinds of bonds do we have with one another? And aren’t we, in a way, facing everything on our own?
The digitalised world offers countless ways to connect, yet at the same time, it traps us in opinion bubbles, and many relationships grow weaker. The PRINS project seeks ways to harness both individualisation and togetherness for the benefit of our society.
The PRINS project examines how individualisation is transforming Czech society. With an emphasis on an interdisciplinary approach, it connects fields such as psychology, sociology, and computer science to better understand the impact of individualisation on family relationships, mental health, social cohesion, and research methodology. The project’s findings aim to address current challenges, such as societal polarisation, the digitalisation of mental health care, and modern methods of high-quality data collection.
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