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The image of the world in journalistic photography (the comparetive analysis of international photography exhibitions Interpressfoto and World Press Photo)
Kolářová, Klára ; Lábová, Alena (advisor) ; Ždimera, Jan (referee)
Thesis The image of the world in journalistic photography (the comparative analysis of international photography exhibitions Interpressphoto and World Press Photo) deals with the comparison of both exhibitions before the fall of the Iron Curtain. World Press Photo was designed for photographers of the West, Interpressphoto for photographers of the East. The work focuses on the ideological aspects of both exhibitions and ask the question whether an image - that West (World Press Photo) and East (Interpressphoto) wanted to present - is suspended by ideological establishment, what level of manipulation both of exhibitions show and whether this manipulation in both cases is comparable to or significantly different. The work also focuses on comparing important aspects of the winning photos of both exhibitions: selected places from which the photos were brought, the level of drama, accessibility (how is the photographer of the country easy / difficult to get into the country) and importance (how much the photographers focus on countries that have a large size, wealth and military power). At the beginning, it is hypothesized that the level of ideology was comparable in both countries. This hypothesis is then verified using coding tables.
The image of the world in journalistic photography (the comparetive analysis of international photography exhibitions Interpressfoto and World Press Photo)
Kolářová, Klára ; Lábová, Alena (advisor) ; Ždimera, Jan (referee)
Thesis The image of the world in journalistic photography (the comparative analysis of international photography exhibitions Interpressphoto and World Press Photo) deals with the comparison of both exhibitions before the fall of the Iron Curtain. World Press Photo was designed for photographers of the West, Interpressphoto for photographers of the East. The work focuses on the ideological aspects of both exhibitions and ask the question whether an image - that West (World Press Photo) and East (Interpressphoto) wanted to present - is suspended by ideological establishment, what level of manipulation both of exhibitions show and whether this manipulation in both cases is comparable to or significantly different. The work also focuses on comparing important aspects of the winning photos of both exhibitions: selected places from which the photos were brought, the level of drama, accessibility (how is the photographer of the country easy / difficult to get into the country) and importance (how much the photographers focus on countries that have a large size, wealth and military power). At the beginning, it is hypothesized that the level of ideology was comparable in both countries. This hypothesis is then verified using coding tables.
Female heroines in Jessica Hausner's feature films
Kolářová, Klára ; BENDOVÁ, Helena (advisor) ; VAJCHR, Marek (referee)
The topic of my bachelor thesis is: The female heroines in Jessica Hausner's feature films. Jessica Hausner (1972) is the Austrian film director and screenwriter. She has made four feature films - Lovely Rita (2001), Hotel (2004), Lourdes (2009) and Amour fou (2014). I try to analyze whether there are active or passive heroines, whether they decide by themselves or let others to decide for them. I try to identify ways which create this activity (or passivity).
Purification of white clover mosaic virus, antiserum production and IgG isolation for serological detection of virus by ELISA
KOLÁŘOVÁ, Klára
White clover mosaic virus (WClMV) virions were purified using a modified method of Wetter (1960). Antisera were produced by rabbit immunisation and virus-specific polyclonal antibodies were obtained. Suitable conditions were optimised for serological detection of virus by DAS-ELISA and compared with a commercial kit.
Genetic transformation of embryogenic cultures of Norway spruce (\kur{Picea abies})
KOLÁŘOVÁ, Klára
The aim of this study was to develop a transformation procedure for embryonic cultures of Norway spruce (Picea abies) using particle bombardment. Selection of the transgenic tissue was based on the antibiotic resistance conferring by the nptII gene, in combination with the antibiotic kanamycin. Expression of the gus gene was confirmed by histochemical analysis.

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