Nina Fárová is a researcher at the Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Sciences in the Department of Gender and Science. She is also an assistant professor at the University of Hradec Králové, where she teaches qualitative methodology and gender studies. As part of her stay at San Francisco State University on a Fulbright scholarship, she started researching the gender division of labour in smart households. She is currently a member of the international research project on SmartUp smart households (EU CHANSE), where she co-leads ethnographic research in three European countries. In the past, she has conducted qualitative research focusing on the topics of men and masculinities in education, the conditions of scientific work or grant funding.
Nina Fárová

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