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Attitudes of selected non profit organizations dealing with human rights towards film festival One World
Pecháčková Uchytilová, Barbora ; Moree, Dana (advisor) ; Skovajsa, Marek (referee)
This thesis focuses on the analysis of non-profit organizations operating in the Czech Republic and whose main activity is the area of human rights. From this analysis four NGO's have been selected. Their representatives were interviewed with an aim to obtain their attitudes towards international human rights film festival One World. The research seeks answers to these questions: Does the One World festival really have the potential to help with solving human rights issues, civic engagement or promoting democratic principles? What is the potential of documentary films in the field of human rights education?
The sustainability of multicultural education projects offered by NGOs, and their categorization in terms of the level of sustainability
Bigmore, Lenka ; Moree, Dana (advisor) ; Deverová, Lenka (referee)
Synopsis This work focuses on multicultural education projects that are offered by civic sector organizations, and assesses thein sustainability. The theoretical part summarizes the theoretical knowledge concerning the development and the definitiv of multicultural education in the Czech Republic. It also attempts to clarify what the project of multicultural education entails, and tries to analyze the theoretical koncept of project sustainability. The practical part of the work includes empirici research on the sustainability of multicultural education project in the Czech Republic. It describes the ganges that occur during the sustainability phase of the project.
Moral Education in Relation to Civil Society. Case Study of Students and Teachers at Chosen Primary School
Krausová, Veronika ; Moree, Dana (advisor) ; Skovajsa, Marek (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is to look at school as a place where children learn values con-nected with civil society. It tries to answer the question "How can schools prepare their students for participation in civil society with regard to values". This answer will be an-swered by studying of literature focused on this issue and by a research at chosen elemen-tary school. Design of research is taken from study of Klaassen and Huwae (2006) which has been done recently at Netherland elementary schools. There is no study like that in the Czech Republic and this thesis should bring basic information about this issue.
The Comparison of the Image of the Contact Center Netopeer - Multi-Purpose Drug Service from the Clients', Employees'and Public's Point of View.
Kocourková, Pavlína ; Havlík, Josef (advisor) ; Moree, Dana (referee)
This thesis deals with the image factors of the Contact Center Netopeer - Multi-Purpose Drug Service Znojmo, which is one of the subsidiaries of organization called Sdružení Podané ruce, o.s. The theoretical part focuses on the gathering the information concerning the individual aspects of organization image and its following application on civil society organizations. I determine the factors, which influence a good name of the Contact Center - Netopeer from the employees', clients' and public's point of view, with the help of the qualitative research method. Research shows that the important image factors for this organization are: staff behavior during the communication with customers and clients, helpfulness, efficiency and responsibility of the staff, staff competence and professionalism, trust of customers and clients in the institute, quality of offered products, services and ideas and hygiene, cleanness and aesthetics of the institute premises.
The Options of the Non-Govermental Organizations in the Substitutional Family Care
Růžičková, Ludmila ; Muhič Dizdarevič, Selma (advisor) ; Moree, Dana (referee)
This thesis "The Options of the Non-Governmental Organizations in the Substitutional Family Care" deals with the description of the roles, functions and options of the non-governmental organizations in the field of the substitutional family care. First objective is to create a list of these organizations. Next objective is a description of the subtitutional family care system as well as a description of the roles and options of the nonprofit sector in this field from the non- governmental organization's employees point of view. This description is based on the analysis of interviews with these employees as well as the employees of the governmental organizations from this field. This thesis also focuses on the collaboration in the substitutional family care system. The last part offers a summary of the outcomes and some recommendations for the improvement of children at risk assessment system.
Marketing Communication of Non-profit Organizations Providing Social Services with a Focus on Christian Organizations
Bořecká, Berenika ; Matyáš, Ondřej (advisor) ; Moree, Dana (referee)
This thesis deals with the marketing of non-profit organizations. Namely, it focuses on the marketing communication of the Christian organizations providing social services. Theoretical part of the thesis deals firstly with the importance which has the marketing for the nonprofit sector. Secondly, it suggests some specifics associated with the marketing of social services and with Christian social service providers. In the empirical part of the thesis there are revealed the key elements of the marketing communication of the Christian non-profit organizations providing social services. At the same time the question of whether Christian values could be used as a competitive advantage is answered.
Changes of Intercultural Competence and the Image of Global Citizenship within Erasmus Graduates
Hromková, Magdaléna ; Moree, Dana (advisor) ; Šloufová, Romana (referee)
Every year thanks to the Erasmus Programme hundreds of students spend a semester studying at a university abroad. In the Czech Republic available data cover only the number of student mobilities and of ECTS credits acquired, or show how the students were satisfied with their studies. The goal of the thesis is to find out whether, or how, the students' intercultural competence increased, how their view on citizenship changed, and how they perceive global citizenship. In the thesis, intercultural competence is measured purely quantitatively using the Multicultural Personality Questionnaire, citizenship is studied by the use of several open questions. Liberal model of citizenship is the most prominent among the students. As for global citizenship, the students' opinions vary. Most often, it was described as an affiliation to the Earth. Intercultural competence has not increased substantially in connection with the studies abroad. If not only academic development, but also increase in intercultural competence and development of responsible (global) citizens is to be achieved by studies abroad, students need to be better prepared for their stay.
The Muslims and the Civil Society
Bürgerová, Zuzana ; Moree, Dana (advisor) ; Muhič Dizdarevič, Selma (referee)
This thesis aims to analyze the relationship between the Muslim community and the civil society. The community is narrowed down to practicing Muslims and three organizations in which Muslims unite. Churches and religious societies have a special status within the civil society due to their missionary work and the content of their religious activities. Do the religious organizations of the Muslim community stand on the verge of the civil society or do they strive for cooperation with the major public within the frame of common activities? Czech society fears this minority due to a negative media picture of Muslims. Are those fears well-founded and can the religious community change this way of perceiving them? This negative perception can relate to an insufficient integration process which I also target in my thesis. Muslims founded their first religious organizations on Czech territory during the First Republic, but it lost its legal validity after 1989. This thesis also deals with the legislative aspects of functioning of the selected organizations, mainly the Islamic foundation based in Prague and Brno.
Invisible subjects of human rights
Svárovská, Gabriela ; Sokol, Jan (advisor) ; Moree, Dana (referee) ; Kandert, Josef (referee)
The idea of universal applicability of human rights has been a symbol of hope that peace and justice in the world is possible, since the late 1940s. Although it is a fiction, and anthropology can proof this bringing countless evidence, strong general awareness of this idea still inspires many in their strive for freedom and dignity as well as opposition to violence. The aim of this thesis is to bring two controversial examples, illustrating how and why value-driven struggle for promotion of human rights fails. The aim is nevertheless not to compromise this noble idea but to contribute to its more thorough understanding as well as more effective implementation. A chapter on so called female genital circumcision (also known as female genital mutilation) offers critical analyses of the international campaign for eradication of this practice, led by international feminist movement since the late 1970s. The attention is drawn mainly to manipulation of facts and unfair argumentation, thanks to which the so called female genital circumcision was labelled cruel practice of backward societies serving degradation and control of women, making more structured understanding of reality impossible. A chapter dedicated to abortion tries to see political and cultural influences hidden under the surface of debate on...

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