It is impossible to designate the product of the Czech fragment of originally widespread research collective as an expression of an integral interdisciplinary scientific approarch to the study of the city. What Prague ethnologists offer is only a small look at a contemporary study of the city, a study which could be more connected with the theoretical background of contemporary anthropology.
Only coicidentally (in view of the scientific specialization of the authors) are topics presented here which are traditionally connected with Prague (the Prague of music, the city as a space for working migration, and Prague as a space for intercultural dialogue - in this cas Czech Jewish).