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Michal Lehečka is a social anthropologist affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities at Charles University, where he earned his PhD in 2021. His work bridges academic and applied research, focusing on urban anthropology, spatial theory, and housing policies in Central and Eastern Europe.
- PhD in Anthropology (2021), Charles University
- MA in General Anthropology (2013), Charles University
- BA in Liberal Arts (2010), Charles University
Research interests include urban segregation, gentrification, migration, modernist housing estates, and participatory development. He established the Laboratory of Sustainable Urbanism (2018-2022) under AutoMat NGO and serves as vice-president of the Czech Association for Social Anthropology since 2021.
Recent publications analyze privatization regimes in post-Soviet nuclear towns, housing policies in Prague, and ethnographic approaches to urban spaces. His work combines theoretical inquiry with applied projects addressing community development and social hierarchies.
Professional roles span from lecturer at University of New York in Prague (2022) to external lecturer at Charles University (2021-2022) and applied researcher in NGOs like Anthropictures and AutoMat.


