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Stigmatisation of Abused Women in Russian Society as a Social Problem
Korobkova, Daria ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Kotherová, Zuzana (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of stigmatization of women exposed to violence in Russian society, it mainly examines violence against women as a destructive phenomenon with different characteristics of its perception in the process of social development, and the stigmatization of women exposed to violence as a social phenomenon. As part of the work, a sociological survey was conducted in which 800,000 women from all over Russia participated. The research carried out in the form of a questionnaire tests established hypotheses based on statistics, and also discovers new data on the issue. The main goal of the thesis is the analysis and interpretation of the results of sociological research and the answer to the main research question, i.e. whether the stigmatization of women exposed to violence in Russia is a real process of social stigmatization, but victim-blaming. Keywords Violence against women, stigmatization, victimblaming, conviction, domestic violence, sexual harassment, rape. Title Stigmatization of Women Exposed to Violence in Russian Society As a Social Problem
Russian world? Protection of national minorities abroad as a component of Russia's foreign policy
Korobkova, Daria ; Karásek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Ananyeva, Ekaterina (referee)
This thesis examines Russian foreign policy towards Russian minorities abroad through the prism of the intellectual and political concept of the Russian World. The thesis focuses on the following research questions: (1) What role do minorities abroad play in contemporary Russian foreign policy? What is their position in it? (2) What tools does the Russian Government use in order to keep these minorities in its sphere of influence? And (3) What is the role of the Russian World concept in contemporary Russian foreign policy? The findings indicate an evolution of the concept. At the same time, certain problems in the state policy towards Russians abroad are also indicated. Conclusively, it is also identified that the Russian World concept, as well as the commitment to protect minorities, is used by Russian government in certain cases. However, existing political realities, inevitably made adjustments to the perception and assessment of the prospects of the Russian World, polarizing for a long time the already ambiguous ideas about the commonality of their civilizational foundations, traditions and values. Keywords Russian World, Russian minorities, compatriots abroad, post-Soviet area, Russian diaspora, Russia's foreign policy Range of thesis: 136 pages; 180.724 characters. Bibliographic note...

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