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Changes in the funding of the Centre for Integration of Foreigners o. p. s. in context of the refugee crisis 2022
Bubnová, Barbora ; Šťovíčková Jantulová, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Moree, Dana (referee)
This thesis examines the changes in the funding of a selected non-governmental non- profit organization in the context of the refugee crisis in 2022. The emphasis is on understanding the changes in the funding of the organization, focusing on the different areas that provided financial support to the non-profit organization in 2022. Particular emphasis is placed on the changes in the funding of the non-profit organization by market actors. Through the study of annual reports, the external environment of the organization, its influences on the organization, has been mapped, including setting it in the refugee crisis of 2022, the context of which is the starting point for the thesis. The discussion at the end of the thesis provides possible explanations to understand the decision-making processes of the selected NGO in the context of the 2022 refugee crisis with reference to funding. The thesis also outlines the possible potential involvement of increased corporate funding towards NGOs. Key words: non-governmental non-profit organization, intersector cooperation, refugee crisis, organizational changes, funding, Resource Dependence Theory, Resource Based Perspective
A case study of management critical resources in a service organisation assisting single mothers during the Covid-19
Voleman, Tereza ; Šťovíčková Jantulová, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Čada, Karel (referee)
This thesis examines the critical resource management of a service organization that assists single mothers during the Covid-19 pandemic. It describes the relevant critical resources for achieving the organization's objectives, including their acquisition and management of dependence on them. The thesis is guided by the resource dependency theory. In the context of the pandemic crisis, I have complemented the theoretical framework with institutional theory. This thesis uses a holistic case study design with a single case of the management of a service organization, the Single Mothers Club. Qualitative methods were used for data collection, including semi-structured interview and thematic analysis of publicly available documents and the informations of digital resources. The resulting findings arising from the data triangulation are interpreted in the empirical section into thematic chapters that relate to the set research objectives and research questions. Keywords: Covid-19, management, resource dependency theory, civil society organizations, external environment, resources.
Commercialization of civil society organizations from the perspective of managers in the field of elderly care in the Czech Republic
Čechurová, Helena ; Šťovíčková Jantulová, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Moree, Dana (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the commercialization of civil society organizations (CSOs), specifically the institutional isomorphism that makes CSOs "business like" as well as the relationship between CSOs and the commercial sector in the context of commercialization. The purpose of this thesis is to gain an understanding of the manager's perspectives representing CSOs in the field of elderly care in the Czech Republic, with a particular emphasis on the institutional isomorphism and the relationships mentioned above. The findings of the study were obtained from narrative and semi-structured interviews with seven selected managers in the field of elderly care in the Czech Republic. The findings indicate that the participants regard the institutional isomorphism (coercive) as unfair and meaningless; patchy and outdated. The examination of the level of relationships between CSOs and the commercial sector resulted in the Relationships Typology. The typology presents three foundations based on need, reputation, and crisis that have been identified as the foundations for developing relationships between CSOs and the commercial sector. Each foundation conceals the unique nature of relationships visible in commercialized CSOs as reflected by selected managers. Key words: business-like, hybridization,...
Forms, conditions and obstacles to political participation of Kazakh lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Kazakhstan
Chernoussov, Anatoliy ; Šťovíčková Jantulová, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Frič, Pavol (referee)
Podoby, podmínky a překážky politické participace kazašských leseb, gayů, bisexuálních a transgender lidí (LGBT lidí) v Kazachstánu Diplomová práce Anatoliy Chernoussov Studia občanského sektoru FAKULTA HUMANITNÍCH STUDIÍ UNIVERZITA KARLOVA Keywords: political participation, LGBT people, civil society, Kazakhstan Abstract This diploma thesis deals with the political participation of Kazakh lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people who live in Kazakhstan and actively participate in the activities of local civil society. The analysis of the texts obtained through in-depth interviews revealed a wide range of conditions that led research participants to political participation, as well as many ways to overcome obstacles that stand in the way of a person who wants to participate in civil society activities in Kazakhstan.
Social theater as a path to active citizenship
Boučková, Markéta ; Moree, Dana (advisor) ; Šťovíčková Jantulová, Magdaléna (referee)
The thesis aims to study how civic actors of the theatre of the oppressed and playback theatre actively seek social change. It also examines how these methods differ and what their mechanisms are. The research sample includes 5 actors of theatre of the oppressed and 5 actors of playback theatre. Semi-structured interviews were used as the research method, using open coding as the analysis method. The main finding is that Theatre of the Oppressed functions primarily through the actors' awareness of their own oppression and their search for solutions to social problems through interactions with the audience. Playback theatre also draws primarily on audience interactions, but these are predominantly based on emotional connection and active listening. The difference in methods, then, is that theatre of the oppressed provides actors with reflection on their own experiences and validation from other members of the group; the audience's reactions to the performance and search for a common solution subsequently reinforce efforts for social change. In the case of playback theatre, it is all about understanding the emotions of others and using this connection to create a safe space that allows for community bonding and understanding of differing viewpoints. Key words: Social Theatre, Theatre of the...

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