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Propaganda in Sport: The exploitation of athletes by the Nazi regime
Reisner, Rudolf ; Suk, Pavel (advisor) ; Končelík, Jakub (referee)
This thesis deals with the misuse of the phenomenon of sport and athletes themselves for the purposes of Nazi propaganda. The thesis is introduced by the theoretical grounding of the phenomenon of sport in society, its political significance and the relationship between the media and sport. The term propaganda, its history and typology, and types of propaganda are also introduced. The chapter then turns to the topic of Nazi propaganda itself - the Nazi ideology, the foundations of Nazi propaganda and the means it employed, including its focus on sport and physical culture, are introduced. After a theoretical introduction, the thesis introduces personalities and events that are subjected to a qualitative content analysis in the contemporary media (Nazi, Sudeten German and Czechoslovak) and on whose example the manifestations of propaganda will be examined. The first of these personalities to be examined is the German boxer Max Schmeling, in the context of his victory in a fight with the dark- skinned American boxer Joe Louis in June 1936, which was a fitting confirmation of the theory of white supremacy for German propaganda. The second figure under examination is the dark- skinned American sprinter Jesse Owens, who became a symbol of the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin by winning four gold medals, thus...
Media image of Czech football referees
Reisner, Rudolf ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Turková, Kateřina (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the media image of Czech football referees in connection with two problematic causes and also contains the research of public opinion about the activities of Czech football referees. Both mentioned cases took place in the Czech football background during the 2015/2016 league season. The first case concerns to the statements of former referee Libor Kovařík and his several other colleagues against the functioning of the referees commitee of the Football Association of the Czech Republic and against alleged practices of the vice-chairman of the Czech football association, Roman Berbr. Kovařík's confession about the alleged situation in the Czech football was published in Czech journal Sport in August 2015, and consequently evoked concerns in the Czech football scene. The second case, which was analyzed in the context of the referees, was the officiating of the first-league match between Příbram and Slavia Praha by drunken referees Marek Pilný and Jiří Jech in May 2016. The relevant media contributions in the three news online servers focusing on sports, namely isport.blesk.cz, sport.idnes.cz and sport.cz, are analysed by the qualitative analysis. The research of public opinion about the activities of Czech football referees is also part of this thesis.

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