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The Role of the State in Cultural Management
Burešová, Eva ; NEKOLNÝ, Bohumil (advisor) ; SMOLÍKOVÁ, Marta (referee)
This thesis deals with the relationship between the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic and the contributory organizations it has established in the area of the performing arts. The work devotes individual chapters to the functioning of the Prague Philharmonic Choir, the Czech Philharmonic, the Art Institute - Theater Institute, and the National Theater. In this work, the relationship between these institutions and the Czech Ministry of Culture is described on the basis of information obtained in personal consultation with the directors of the given contributory organizations. The work touches peripherally upon oft-examined questions of the transformation of contributory organizations into another legal form. The conclusion of the work recaps the common problems of contributory organizations in relation to the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, as well as some of the advantages stemming from such an alliance. The aim of my thesis is to investigate the relationship between the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic and its contributory organizations in the area of the performing arts, the communication methods used by these entities, the adherence to regulations by both sides investigated herein, and proposals for improving the functioning of this important relationship.
Arts Advocacy
Cajtlerová, Zuzana ; KEJKRTOVÁ MĚŘIČKOVÁ, Eva (advisor) ; SMOLÍKOVÁ, Marta (referee)
Arts advocacy, called a defence of culture and arts, is an unknown area for many people in Czech Republic. Almost no one thinks about it on a theoretical level, so it still remains mainly a foreign domain. Master thesis summarizes and in detail describes this essential area of every culture organization in the theory. It discuss some of the selected methods of arts advocacy and sources of their argumentation: an awareness of own usefulness as an advocacy basis, economical benefits of a culture as an advocacy argumentation source, contact with elected representatives, coalition building and community involvement as a cultural advocate. In addition, thesis also provides several examples of good practice from abroad. Based on the acquired knowledge, the thesis reflects the state of the arts and culture advocacy in our country.
Financing of the culture from European funds
Sugrue, Eva ; Smolíková, Marta (advisor) ; Čuříková, Tamara (referee)
European funds are providing a wide range of choices for applicants to finance their projects. Unfortunatly, many Czech organisations in the culture sector fail to use these opertunities to the full, as the process in many cases is not fully understood. As Europe battles this period of economic uncertainty, the effect on the availability of funds for such projects is being felt and so it becomes increasingly important that other means to finance these projects are investigated. This dissertation gives a comprehensive review of community grants and programmes which can be supported by the availability of these funds. As well as basic information on programs there are examples of sucessesful projects and a guide as to the content of application forms and how best to complete them.

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