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Domestic violence and aggression of men from the perspective of abused women
Terzičová, Nikola ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Balon, Jan (referee)
This master's tesis reconstructs a process of the violent intimate relationship. It focuses on the autobiography and the active narrative interviews. On the basis of the reconstruction of the violent relationship it describes types of the acts of the aggressor regarding its impact on the relationship status. By generalization, it proposses a new categories of the violent acts and it compares it with the theoretical framework. By identification of each type of the violent acts it determines a phases of the violent relationship. It uses the framework of multiple phases to describe the identity shift of the victims. By this framework it relativizes some particularities of the theoretical knowledge of the domestic violence. It further describes the identity shifts of the victim using Herbert Mead', Erving Goffman' and Anthony Giddens' theories. It uses a parallel between the Goffman's concept of the total institution and the violent intimate relationships. It describes it's similarities based on the similar methods of the changing of the identity. It shows the dual character of the methods of the identity change: The active opression by the aggressor and the passive consequences of the state of being in the violent relationship characterized by the values transformation and the surrender before the...
Trolling in online games in relation to gender
Terzičová, Nikola ; Hájek, Martin (advisor) ; Mitrenga, David (referee)
The thesis consists of 3 parts, the theoretical part, the methodology and the analytical part. He tries to analyze trolling in the Czech and Slovak online environments, specifically in World of Warcraft. The work focuses on topics such as the specifics of virtual space, virtual identity and gender stereotypes here. He is framed in the Erving Goffman On Face-Work theory, drawing information from the theory on personal interaction behavior and comparing them with interactions in the World of Warcraft environment. Using qualitative methods and chat analytics provides a view of trolling in on-line environments, a typology of trolling actors, their strategies and resources from which they draw their provocations.

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