Jan Houška

The Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University

video game industry


Jan Houška is a PhD student at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University. His Master thesis explored the representation of antagonists in first-person shooter games using postcolonialism theory and the concept of othering. His main interests are monstrosity in games, selective representation of conflict and ethnic and national stereotypes in war-themed games. He was an Erasmus exchange student at Tampere University in 2019. In his dissertation, he is studying the experiences of expats and remote workers in the Czech video game industry.

Cirg - about

CIRG – the Cultural Industries Research Group focuses on research into cultural and media industries, particularly on current issues, challenges, and conflicts arising from tensions between intellectual property law, the business models of cultural industries, the digitalization and platformization of cultural sectors, and changing consumer habits. The group’s name is an acronym of its English title, Cultural Industries Research Group. CIRG is an informal association of experts from media studies, intellectual property law, media law, media ethics, cultural economics and cultural management, sociology of culture, and data analysis. The group operates on the basis of project-based funding through applied research projects (TAČR, NAKI, EEA and Norway Grants, OP JAK Intersectoral Cooperation), basic research projects (GAČR, ZIF Bielefeld, OP VVV Excellent Research, DFG), as well as contract research (State Cinematography Fund, Association of Audiovisual Producers).