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Online influencer marketing
Ehrenbergerová, Nicole ; Klimeš, David (advisor) ; Zezulková, Markéta (referee)
marketing in it's - Jakub Mařík from BSNAP agency. Using a questionnaire, the thesis also examines how influencers' audience views their brand collaborations. In the last part of the thesis, a case study
The White House Presents: The Media Image of Barack Obama
Seidlová, Kristýna ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Zezulková, Markéta (referee)
The diploma thesis The White House Presents: The Media Image of Barack Obama examines the media presentation of the President of the United States, Barack Obama, through the official media channel of the White House. Five video recordings of President Obama's speeches are analyzed with a focus on linguistic, visual and auditory sign systems with the use of the qualitative semiotic content analysis. Before the analysis itself, an explanation of theoretical terms related mostly to the representation of reality is provided. On these grounds the analysis is then approached as a description of different means of achieving media construction of reality, to which both the President himself and the White House Office of Communications contribute. This Office is in charge of the content of the above-mentioned channel. To broaden the context, general information about the functioning of the President's media communication is included. The aim of this thesis is an interpretation of the communication tools presented by the White House media channel and the analysis of their symbolic meaning in order to explicate the process of a specific media image of the President coming into existence. The approach to the analyzed content from the perspective of intercultural communication is also of importance. It must be...
Impact of Subscribed Instagram Content to Self-acceptance and Self-reprezentation
Petráková, Kristýna ; Zezulková, Markéta (advisor) ; Miessler, Jan (referee)
The theme of this master thesis is Instagram - a social networking service and its impact on self-acceptance and self-promoting of teenagers. In the first place, theoretical part aims to describe concepts, that are linked with social networks, such as prosuming, participative culture, and Web 2.0. Furthermore, general approach regarding the impact of social networks on teenagers is introduced. The main subjects of this research are contextualized in the field of social networks. The thesis strives to introduce following topics: the presentation of a distincitve identity on social media, the self-reflection under the influence of the subscribed content, and the marketing exploitation of Instagram influencers. There are three main goals of the dissertation, as stated in a hypothesis part. Firstly, how are the participants of the research influenced by the subscribed content. Secondly, whether is the information stream they are following being reflected in their own Instagram presentation. And finally, what is the impact on the participants of the research in case of advertising activity represented by the Instagram influencers. Qualitative research is focused on girls at the age of sixteen. This is a moderate deflection as the original hypothesis was aiming to involve wider research group of...
Children's Books and Media Convergence
Parkanová, Šárka ; Zezulková, Markéta (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
This thesis focuses on the children's literature and the cross-medial approach to storytelling for children. The topic is seen in the context of the Czech Republic and the German-speaking part of Switzerland. The aim of this thesis is to understand the relation between the children's literature and the cross-platform approach to the children's story from the point of view and an experience of book publishers, professionals on the children's media and the media in the life of children and children themselves. Within the frame of the cross-national social research was used the method of in-depth interviews with the adult participants and the method of focus groups with the children. According to the results of the research is neither the market environment nor the attitude of the society in the Czech Republic or Switzerland ideal for creating the children's cross-media contents, but the situation is slowly changing and it is possible that the share of the cross-platform contents created for children by the local authors will increase in the future.
Communication of corporate foundations in the Czech Republic
Ortová, Nina ; Obluk, Ondřej (advisor) ; Zezulková, Markéta (referee)
Jméno, příjmení: Nina Ortová Název diplomové práce: Communication of corporate foundations in the Czech Republic Rok: 2017 Abstract The thesis deals with the issues and evaluation of use of marketing communication in corporate foundations and endowment funds in the Czech Republic. In theory part, it offers a brief overview of what tools of communication are being used in non-profit sector and what the new trends in marketing communication are. The theory part also look into moral aspects of existence of corporate foundations and their establishment under their umbrella corporation. The part of practical application reveals what specific tools of marketing communication corporate foundations use to promote themselves internally and externally and how efficient their communication is. It also maps the general brand awareness of the corporate foundations in the Czech Republic in relation to classic non-profit organizations. An inseparable part of this thesis is an insight into operation of corporate foundations through representatives of significant corporate foundations in the Czech Republic. The thesis also reveals whether the umbrella corporations only make use of their corporate foundations just in order to promote themselves or whether there really is a charitable background. Lastly, the thesis comprises...
Qualitative research of media literacy clas-books
Randus, Tomáš ; Wolák, Radim (advisor) ; Zezulková, Markéta (referee)
abstract.en This study is an analysis of media literacy school books. The research method is combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis. The study begins with a market research and then all the relevant books found are analyzed from content point of view. The goal is to investigate the best structure definition for the final quantification. The media literacy as a program of primary and high schools has been started eleven years ago and there is significant lack of information what is actually taught and how it is processed. Czech school system gives freedom of teaching form. One piece of the answer for this wide question can be the research of all available text books. The study aims at real printed and published school books and excludes all methodology guides, worksheets and non-printed documents. There are some official conceptual and normative materials released by government which will be used in this study for comparison. Moreover, the study will try to find an efficient and objective media literacy textbooks analytical method. Stránka 1
Health myths Promoted by Online Media
Jeníková, Anna ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Zezulková, Markéta (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with current media myths about health and the human body. Dissemination of myths among the general public has been facilitated by the emergence of new media that allow a multi-layered debate across social groups. Online content offers a quick source and a wide range of answers or inspiration on health and human body issues, usually without the need to indicate where the information comes from. I will focus on the discussion about detoxification of the human body in life-style online media for women. Contemporary discussions on this topic show that easy access to information has prompted a wave of so-called "self-healing" described as a situation in which people consult their health problems primarily with online content, and then, if at all, with their GP or with another expert. Although some myths have been scientifically refuted, they still have their "proponents" who can represent legitimate knowledge. The very word "myth" or "half-truth" or "superstition" is discursively specific, burdened and represents an ideology. In many health and human body issues, there are many arguments of both parties (both mainstream and alternative medicine). I will observe this extreme polarization in the diploma thesis that is neither a defense of expert votes nor "experts by...
Social media as a tool for promotion of artistic craftsmanship
Kašová, Jana ; Zezulková, Markéta (advisor) ; Wolák, Radim (referee)
The Diploma Theses aims to investigate the role of social media in promotion of particular art-craft workshops. Based on half-structured qualitative interviews we analysed, what is the role of promotion of art-crafts on social media in their competitiveness and long-term sustainability. Also, we focused on how do the owners of art-crafts workshops evaluate the role of social media in promotion of artistic craftsmanship and finally, which particular practices or types of content work the best in their opinions, either isolated or in context of other promotional techniques and channels. The goal of this research was to understand how exactly art-craft workshops use social media to promote themselves. The main social media sites appearing in the research are Facebook and Instagram, but also others. During the research we managed to discover other interesting findings related to the community of followers and their function, or to concepts of WOM and Direct marketing. As well as we managed to cover reactions of the owners of art-craft workshops to recent changes in Facebook's algorithms and its practical impact on them.
Brand engagement on social media: Case study of intercultural raction comparison to commercial media content of Purina brands
Kubínová, Monika ; Zezulková, Markéta (advisor) ; Lütke Notarp, Ulrike (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to understand how the same marketing media content affects audiences of different cultures. Many global brands are managed centrally with unified marketing communication shared across the nations. Content relevance is tested abroad and may not be relevant to all countries where the communication is published. McQuail in his book Introduction to Mass Communication, mentions that different cultures accept the same media content with different effects. I will use a case study for the analysis of intercultural communication of centrally managed brands that will examine the difference in responses of Facebook users to centrally created marketing communication of the Felix and ProPlan brands that belong under the umbrella brand Purina. I divided the case study into two parts, the first part will be devoted to the content analysis of documents, statistics and already existing research from which I formulated research questions. The second part is a semiotic analysis of comments of the Facebook users to the Purina brands that is answering the research questions. The data from the comments shows that the reactivity within the two countries studied differed significantly and depended on the cultural differences defined by Hofstede's cultural comparison. Based on this case study, it...
Emotion expressed in public space communication
Henzlová, Markéta ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Zezulková, Markéta (referee)
This study focuses on the internet as a public space and explores the emotionality of this area. It is also approached as a case study which investigates the relationship between emotionality and commercialization. In the theoretical part, the concept of the public space and especially its changes that came with the internet and social networks is specified for the reader, to provide a general overview essential to the results of this work. Furthermore, the theme of the communication via internet is defined and the identification of emotions in media communication is explained in the theoretical part. The practical part analyses in which intensity the mass media use the tools of the expressibility on their facebook profiles. These mass media were purposely chosen, one being commercial and the next one the public service television, whose function is to support the social cohesiveness and to cultivate the language. The representatives are television TV Nova and radio Rádio Impuls as the commercial media, television Česká televize and radio Český rozhlas as the public service media. The findings of this thesis provide the insight into the issues and point out the difficult position of the public service media on the social networks.

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