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Radim Hladík is a Researcher at the Centre for Science, Technology, and Society Studies within the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. He serves as the coordinator of the LINDAT/CLARIAH-CZ working group, an editor of the Theory of Science journal, and the chair of the Czech Association for Digital Humanities.
- PhD in Sociology (Charles University, 2011)
- MA in Media Studies (Charles University, 2006)
- Fulbright Student Fellow (Columbia University, 2009–2010)
- JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow (National Institute of Informatics, 2017–2019)
His research focuses on quantitative science studies, text analytics, digital humanities, and scholarly communication, with a particular interest in how science funding and open science principles shape research practices. He develops open-source software Requal for qualitative data analysis and advocates for computational methods in social sciences.
The recent publications highlight his work in topic modeling, scientometric analysis, and reproducibility frameworks. He also organizes workshops on enhancing qualitative analysis reproducibility and contributes to software development for academic research.
- Scientific Awards:
- Fulbright Student Fellow (2009–2010)
- JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow (2017–2019)
Hladík has previously held roles as scientific secretary at IP CAS and executive editor of the Theory of Science journal. He has taught at Charles University, Film and TV School of Academy of Performing Arts, Czech Technical University, and University of Finance and Administration, covering topics like post-socialism, collective memory, and social media studies.
