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Fenomén (neo)populizmu v Argentíne
Blažiová, Lucia ; Krausz Hladká, Malvína (advisor) ; Veselý, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis "The phenomenon of (neo)populism in Argentina" concerns the populism of two ex-presidents of Argentina, Juan Domingo Perón and Carlos Saúl Menem. First, this work is focused on clarifying theoretical approaches of this phenomenon and explanation of those components, which seems to be the most relevant to study of populism in the region of Latin America. In the practical part of thesis, those components are analysed in case of Perón's populism and Menem's neopopulism. This means, it is focused on 'the people', charismatic leadership and populist discourse, in Menem's case on videopolitica and neoliberalism as well. The main assumption of this work is that populism has such a strong presence in politics of both men that it can not only reveal the essence of their politics, but also similarities and differences between them.
Media representation of current female political readers and gender discourse in online enviroment
Blažiová, Lucia ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Reifová, Irena (referee)
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the articles published on the Facebook pages and of the form of discussion under the articles creates fairly comprehensive picture of the discourse on the issue of women at the top political positions in the online environment. Although gender does not appear to be one of the most important factors influencing the tone of the analyzed texts, it is possible to identify several tendencies that are related to gender in both articles and comments. Except for positive tone when evaluating political actions and opinions of female politician, which highlighted the stereotypical characteristics of women (patience, compromise, etc.), articles and comments are negative. Other identified forms of media representation of female politicians were usage of images of power and weaknesses (female too strong is associated with negative tone); associating women with emotions (both extremes - absence of emotions and over-emotionality  are associated with negative tone); and using privacy-related topics such as family, fashion, hobbies (a woman who is not interested in these areas, and thus does not fall into the stereotypical image of a woman, is again depicted negatively). Analysis of the comments in the online discussion...
Media representation of current female political readers and gender discourse in online enviroment
Blažiová, Lucia ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Reifová, Irena (referee)
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the articles published on the Facebook pages and of the form of discussion under the articles creates fairly comprehensive picture of the discourse on the issue of women at the top political positions in the online environment. Although gender does not appear to be one of the most important factors influencing the tone of the analyzed texts, it is possible to identify several tendencies that are related to gender in both articles and comments. Except for positive tone when evaluating political actions and opinions of female politician, which highlighted the stereotypical characteristics of women (patience, compromise, etc.), articles and comments are negative. Other identified forms of media representation of female politicians were usage of images of power and weaknesses (female too strong is associated with negative tone); associating women with emotions (both extremes - absence of emotions and over-emotionality  are associated with negative tone); and using privacy-related topics such as family, fashion, hobbies (a woman who is not interested in these areas, and thus does not fall into the stereotypical image of a woman, is again depicted negatively). Analysis of the comments in the online discussion...
The attitude of Czech republic to chinese-tibetan relations according to newspaper MFDnes
Blažiová, Lucia ; Macků, Lucie (advisor) ; Lysoněk, Tomáš (referee)
Bachelor thesis The attitude of Czech Republic to Chinese- Tibetan relations according to newspaper MF DNES concerns a content analysis of the position of different actors towards China and Tibet on the MF DNES pages in years 2008 and 2014. Using content analysis we obtained differences between those years. In 2008 MF DNES focused on the relations to Tibet - most frequently on topics of human rights violations and cultural and religion freedom of Tibetan people. In contrast, in 2014 MF DNES was focusing on new Chinese - Czech relations based on economic collaboration. From there follows the contrast between media picture of both years relating to the topic - human rights versus economic interests. Another result is over-representation of the attitude of political actors comparing with other kind of actors. MF DNES confirms the stereotype that right-wing parties hold Tibetan position, meanwhile left-wing parties hold Chinese position.
Fenomén (neo)populizmu v Argentíne
Blažiová, Lucia ; Krausz Hladká, Malvína (advisor) ; Veselý, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis "The phenomenon of (neo)populism in Argentina" concerns the populism of two ex-presidents of Argentina, Juan Domingo Perón and Carlos Saúl Menem. First, this work is focused on clarifying theoretical approaches of this phenomenon and explanation of those components, which seems to be the most relevant to study of populism in the region of Latin America. In the practical part of thesis, those components are analysed in case of Perón's populism and Menem's neopopulism. This means, it is focused on 'the people', charismatic leadership and populist discourse, in Menem's case on videopolitica and neoliberalism as well. The main assumption of this work is that populism has such a strong presence in politics of both men that it can not only reveal the essence of their politics, but also similarities and differences between them.

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