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Pragocentrism as seen by students of graduation and pre-graduation classes of a Prague high school
Srp, Tomáš ; Rössler, Jan (advisor) ; Strnadová, Mirka (referee)
Tomáš Srp Abstrakt bakalářské práce Pragocentrismus pohledem studentů maturitních a předmaturitních tříd pražského gymnázia Abstract The bachelor's Thesis on topic "Pragocentrism as seen by students of graduation and pre-graduation classes of Prague high school," examines attitudes and opinions of Prague students on the problematic notion pragocentrism. The theoretical part introduces concepts of centralization and decentralization, the role of capital cities and regional disparities, which are put into the context of work and connected with the notion pragocentrism. The very notion pragocentrism is then presented through several articles by Dr. Michael Illner. The practical part defines the aim of the research and its target group. It sets on description of a questionnaire, through which the data was obtained and further research methodology and research hypotheses. The research results are presented in the form of descriptive description of collected data. Final discussion evaluates the results of the research, its weaknesses and intends to further possibilities of exploring the notion pragocentrism, which would lead to a better understanding. The main finding of the work is the fact that Prague students admit some of the elements of Prague centralization, but do not find it problematic. On the contrary,...
Pragocentrism as seen by students of graduation and pre-graduation classes of a Prague high school
Srp, Tomáš ; Rössler, Jan (advisor) ; Strnadová, Mirka (referee)
Tomáš Srp Abstrakt bakalářské práce Pragocentrismus pohledem studentů maturitních a předmaturitních tříd pražského gymnázia Abstract The bachelor's Thesis on topic "Pragocentrism as seen by students of graduation and pre-graduation classes of Prague high school," examines attitudes and opinions of Prague students on the problematic notion pragocentrism. The theoretical part introduces concepts of centralization and decentralization, the role of capital cities and regional disparities, which are put into the context of work and connected with the notion pragocentrism. The very notion pragocentrism is then presented through several articles by Dr. Michael Illner. The practical part defines the aim of the research and its target group. It sets on description of a questionnaire, through which the data was obtained and further research methodology and research hypotheses. The research results are presented in the form of descriptive description of collected data. Final discussion evaluates the results of the research, its weaknesses and intends to further possibilities of exploring the notion pragocentrism, which would lead to a better understanding. The main finding of the work is the fact that Prague students admit some of the elements of Prague centralization, but do not find it problematic. On the contrary,...

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