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Role of media in international politics and conflicts
Bartošová, Simona ; Lustigová, Martina (advisor) ; Balcerová, Zdeňka (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Role of the media in international politics and conflicts" pursues position and influence of media in either international and common politics, impact of political events on the media themselves and mutual interaction of media and politics. Further follows war conflicts and their processing and submission throughout different types of media. The thesis also addresses influence of media on development in war areas, and within the study specializes on concrete territories in which so far gained theoretic knowledge is utilized to comprehend the particular situation, application of the knowledge on the particular conflict including obtaining new theoretical skills through critical evaluation of praxis in the problem area. The thesis addresses media phenomenon as itself, basic history of each kind of media, outlines common dilemma of relation politics - society, political communication and marketing role of the media (impact on voters through medial campaign or propaganda). The basic question of the thesis is how strong is medial impact within political events including armed conflicts, and whether modem (even post-modern) vision of media as a world superpower really complies with empirical praxis of present time.
Importance of lentic waterbodies and managed flooding for natural fish reproduction of lower River Dyje
Bartošová, Š. ; Jurajda, Pavel
In 1997-1999, the 0+ fish communities of backwaters, oxbows and flooded and non-flooded borrow pits along the River Dyje (Danube basin) were investigated. Species richness was high in flooded borrow pits and backwaters. Abundance was high in flooded borrow pits and oxbows. Non-flooded borrow pits present pure 0+ fish community.
Variability of natural reproduction of fish in the floodplain area
Bartošová, Š. ; Jurajda, Pavel
The 0+ fish communities of eight gravel pits along the River Dyje were investigated by electrofishing using the point-abundance sampling strategy in three years. Composition and quantity of 0+ fish communities were different among years.

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