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Popularization of science in Czech audiovisual media with focus on astronautics
Vopršal, Lukáš ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Halada, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the topic of processing and popularization of science, namely the field of cosmonautics within the context of the Czech audiovisual media. The first aim of the thesis is to critically analyze the content of selected episodes broadcasted on a science-popular program within the course of the years of 2021-2022. The second aim is to evaluate the use of popularization elements within the selected episodes through an application of suitable comparative methods. The dissertation is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. In the theoretical part of the work, a research was conducted based on Czech and foreign professional literature, with the aim of mapping and describing different approaches to the popularization of science in the media. This has been done by defining the terms science, mass media, scientific journalism and popularization of science within this context. An extensive part of the research is organized in a chronological fashion, encompassing the development and evolution of Czech scientific journalism, with its beginnings in the second half of the 19th century to the present day. This trajectory is analyzed in detail using the examples of two renowned science-popular programs called "Meteor" and "Okna vesmíru dokořán". In the practical part, it has been...
Journalist podcast: Tramping
Palát, Daniel ; Gulda, Jana (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
Tramping movement is a unique Czechoslovak phenomenon which accounts for one of the most significant subcultures in history of the country. Its roots date back as far as more than a hundred years and since then the tramping movement has seen a lot of changes in its characteristics as well as in its relationship with the mainstream society. In the means of a journalistic podcast based on interviews with two experts on tramping and two members of the movement, this thesis introduces the tramping movement to a potential wide audience. The theoretical part of this thesis adds scientific information about the topic of the podcast - tramping movement, but also about the genre of podcast itself. It also describes the production process of the podcast and evaluates the results.
MUDr. Jan Paták - first -line doctor of the covid period
Klouda, Martin ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (referee)
This bachelor thesis is constructed from two parts. Practical part, that is attached separately as an mp3. file and theoretical part, that should broaden and amend the practical part. Practical part is designed as an interview with doctor Jan Paták from the Intensive Care Unit. The goal of this practical part is to show in detail how does the work of the first line doctor against the covid-19 looks like, how it influences his personal life and his opinions on the topics related to the pandemic. Theoretical part introduces radio interview as a genre, its history, types of radio interview, compares it to podcasts and points out the technical side of it, such as preparation of the host, lead of the interview and it's post-production edit. In the second part of the theoretical part, the author evaluates the observance of the described principles and reflects his own work.
The border: Series of radio interviews mapping the fates of war refugees from Ukraine
Sedláčková, Berta ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Čeňková, Jana (referee)
Through a radio interview series, this bachelor thesis deals with war refugees residing in the Czech Republic and partly in Slovakia. The theoretical part of the thesis aims to describe interviews as one of the most widespread journalist genres, with an emphasis on radio interviews as it is a crucial component of the practical part of the thesis. Furthermore, the theoretical part outlines the specifics and types of radio interviews. In the following chapters, the thesis aims to briefly describe the reasons for choosing this particular thesis form and topic, and more importantly, to set it in the current context. Finally, the last section introduces the procedures and methods used in creating the radio interview series, explains the process of interviewees' election, and provides an elaborate description of the production and postproduction of the practical part of the bachelor thesis. The practical part consists of the radio interview series called The Border, which contains three approximately twelve-minute-long interviews, each providing a different insight into the situation of war refugees from Ukraine in the Czech Republic. The first interview is conducted with the head of the Slovakian migration office Ján Orlovský, the second respondent is Šárka Třísková, a headmaster of the Elementary...
Punk's not dad - A radio documentary concerning the transmutation of life values of members of the punk subculturer
Trajerová, Magdalena ; Gulda, Jana (advisor) ; Hroch, Miloš (referee)
This practical work Punk's not dad - A radio documentary concerning the transmutation of life values of members of the punk subculture regarding the upbringing of children, as the name suggests, is dedicated to the change in the life values of punk subculture members due to raising children. Based on interviews with five protagonists and reportage footage from the punk environment, it answers the question of how punks work with values such as rejection of the future, resistance to the system or, for example, denial of authorities, in raising their children. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the specifics of radio production. Furthermore, the work contains definitions of basic radio genres with emphasis on the radio documentary, which is the main outcome of my work. The next section looks at punk and how this movement can affect a young person. In the last part I present my work. I deal with the aim of the document, the selection of the main protagonists, the script, the job description and the chosen methodology.
Radio reportage from traditional harvests in the Vysočina region
Máčala, Marek ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Gulda, Jana (referee)
The essence of this bachelor's thesis is to present the genre of radio reportage and its practical processing during the grain harvest also called žně. In the first part of the thesis, the author gives a theoretical introduction to the reportage genre and at the same time discusses its development on the domestic scene up to the present day. The thesis also describes the topic of the grain harvest, about which the author made a fifteen-minute long audio report. The second half defines the process of preparation for the shoot, the course of the shoot and the subsequent post-production. During the latter, the soundtracks were sorted and cleaned so that they could be worked with in the final editing.
MUDr. Jan Paták - first -line doctor of the covid period
Klouda, Martin ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (referee)
This bachelor thesis is constructed from two parts. Practical part, that is attached separately as an mp3. file and theoretical part, that should broaden and amend the practical part. Practical part is designed as an interview with doctor Jan Paták from the Intensive Care Unit. The goal of this practical part is to show in detail how does the work of the first line doctor against the covid-19 looks like, how it influences his personal life and his opinions on the topics related to the pandemic. Aside from raw interview with Jan Paták, the recording contains a short input from fictional radio station with shorter version of a song. Theoretical part introduces radio interview as a genre, its history, types of radio interview, compares it to podcasts and points out the technical side o fit, such as preparation of the host, lead of the interview and it's post-production edit. In the second part of the theoretical part, the author reflects complying the author evaluates the observance of the principles and reflects his own work.
Thrown into reality: Beginning teachers'expectations confronted with professional practice (radio documentary)
Štylerová, Valérie ; Štoll, Martin (advisor) ; Čeňková, Jana (referee)
This practical bachelor's thesis, which includes a 16-minute radio documentary titled Thrown into Reality, deals with the study preparation and professional beginnings of graduates in teaching disciplines and their original expectations compared to the reality of pedagogical practice. Given the ambiguity of the radio documentary genre, which oscillates on the border of journalistic and artistic style, one of the goals of this theoretical part of the work is to provide insight into this genre in comparison with other journalistic genres, which are very close to its definition and characteristics (feature, band, reportage). The primary way of obtaining information for this document - a dialogue or interview - is also shortly described. One of the subchapters presents several examples of contemporary Czech radio documentaries. In the second part, the topic of radio document itself is introduced, namely the most common issues of beginning teachers and the introduction of recent graduates to their first job position, followed by author's reflection of the work. The radio documentary consists of authentic testimonies of beginning teachers and statements of other relevant respondents connected by the entries of the moderator. The aim of this entire thesis is to provide the listener with the life...
The work of a winegrower in the Šatov area (radio reportage)
Šťastný, Jakub ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Čeňková, Jana (referee)
The main goal of this practical bachelor's thesis is to introduce to the listener the life and work of a winegrower, specifically a winegrower from southern Moravia (Znojmo). Especially during the harvest in autumn, which marks the real beginning of a months- long process of making wine. This thesis consists of two parts; practical and theoretical. The goal of the practical part of this thesis is introducing and describing the processes of the beginning of the wine production, the overall atmosphere, and the people present. The outcome is a reportage, useable in a radio broadcast. The theoretical part is focused mostly on the radio reportage and its specifics, then on its similarities with the closest broadcast genres and on comparing them, to distinguish them from one another in their nuances.
Interviews About Otherness (series of radio interviews)
Košťálová, Bára ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Čeňková, Jana (referee)
Radio interview is one of the basic genres of radio production. In this bachelor thesis, this genre is used to process the stories of three people excluded from mainstream society using the principles of inclusive journalism. Theoretical chapters of the thesis firstly briefly introduce the genre of radio interview and it also specifies its history and different types. This is followed by a chapter devoted to the issue of access to media and an introduction to the concept of inclusive journalism as a possible solution to the problems associated with representation of marginalized groups. The third chapter presents all the individual interviews which are later presented in the practical part as well as methodological approach for each of the interviews. An evaluation of the resulting interviews is also included at the end of the thesis. The practical part of this thesis consists of three interviews with people from social groups that are underrepresented in contemporary media production. The first interview is with Ondrej Rosík, a blind journalist, the second interview with reportage elements is prepared with Vasyl Martynets, Ukrainian refugee. The third interview is with Maria Větrovská, a mother who has been taking care of her disabled daughter for a long time.

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