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Occupational prestige from 1995 to 2013
Zemanová, Nina ; Šafr, Jiří (advisor) ; Vávra, Martin (referee)
This thesis "Occupational prestige from 1995 to 2013" analyses changes in evaluation of occupational prestige within the era of post-socialistic transformation (1990s) and period of knowledge economy (after 2000). It focuses on latent structures behind prestige evaluation and if these latent structures are influenced by evaluator's social position. A secondary analysis of data from public opinion surveys (IVVM/CVVM) from 1995 to 2013 was carried out. Structure of occupational prestige scale had consolidated from the late 1990s into these groupings: public servants, manual occupations, professional positions important for the society, other non- manual professions and security forces. Further, the author aims to verify the validity of Like-Me hypothesis (people judge occupations that are, according to their class position, similar, as more prestigious than others) and the shared prestige hypothesis (class position doesn't differentiate the evaluations, the notion is rather widely shared). Other factors that have influence on the occupational prestige are analysed, specifically some sociodemographic factors (gender, education, residence size), subjective living standards of households and primarily the historical period (the socialization cohorts) when the person entered the labour market. It was...
Specific role of photojounalism in print media : in the wider context of a jounalistic career focusing on dimensions of gender, power, status and eelf-examination
Zemanová, Nina ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Lábová, Alena (referee)
Diploma thesis "Specific role of photojournalism in print media; in the wider context of a journalistic career focusing on dimensions of gender, power, status and self-examination" deals with the role, status and self-examination of the photoreporter (and the others inside the newsroom), focusing on the decision-making process inside the newsroom, on hierarchization and power, plus the accompanying possible discriminations or stereotypes. First chapters deal with the issues of photojournalism as a whole, explaining basic concepts, going into the role of the photojournalistic picture, the role of the photoreporter inside the newsroom, its composition and ethics. The practical part is dedicated to the research on photojournalism based on in-depth interviews with selected people within the newsroom, with the goal to try to describe the role and status of the photoreporter, to understand the system of work, procedures and decision-making processes. In addition to identify the relative representation of women and men within the selected newsrooms by data gathering, using quantitative research. Our goal is to move towards their own image (self-examination), discover the status of women/men in terms of gender and power, not just to make a list of terse data based on quantitative analysis. Thus, in-depth interviews...
The fate of German-speaking nobility from the Šumava foothills after World War II
Zemanová, Nina ; Štemberk, Jan (advisor) ; Županič, Jan (referee) ; Hořejš, Miloš (referee)
This thesis compares afterwar fates of three noblemen from the foothills of the Šumava mountains - prince Joseph Windischgrätz, Otomar von Pelikan and Georg Heintschel von Heinegg. These noblemen share a few characteristics. Except being members of the royalty, their mother tongue was German and they all had similarly huge property in a size of a few hundreds hectares. These estates were situated in the not so fertile area of the Šumava foothills. Since all three men were noblemen, after 1918, they felt as being strangers in their own country. This impression was even stronger on their Šumava manor farm estates which were situated in predominantly Czech areas with German minority. Each of the men reacted differently to his uprootedness - Georg Heintschel was involved in the Austrian Fatherland Front and he later entered NSDAP and was a dedicated Nazi member. After the war, he was for this sentenced to death. Pelikan pinned his hopes on Sudeten German movement and entered SdP and during the so-called second republic also into NSDAP. However, already in the beginning of the war he started to temper his opinions and at the end he used his position in the Nazi hierarchy for helping people. Pelikan represents an example of an equivocal collaboration in this thesis. Pelikan's afterwar trial lacks verdict because...
Occupational prestige from 1995 to 2013
Zemanová, Nina ; Šafr, Jiří (advisor) ; Vávra, Martin (referee)
This thesis "Occupational prestige from 1995 to 2013" analyses changes in evaluation of occupational prestige within the era of post-socialistic transformation (1990s) and period of knowledge economy (after 2000). It focuses on latent structures behind prestige evaluation and if these latent structures are influenced by evaluator's social position. A secondary analysis of data from public opinion surveys (IVVM/CVVM) from 1995 to 2013 was carried out. Structure of occupational prestige scale had consolidated from the late 1990s into these groupings: public servants, manual occupations, professional positions important for the society, other non- manual professions and security forces. Further, the author aims to verify the validity of Like-Me hypothesis (people judge occupations that are, according to their class position, similar, as more prestigious than others) and the shared prestige hypothesis (class position doesn't differentiate the evaluations, the notion is rather widely shared). Other factors that have influence on the occupational prestige are analysed, specifically some sociodemographic factors (gender, education, residence size), subjective living standards of households and primarily the historical period (the socialization cohorts) when the person entered the labour market. It was...
Specific role of photojounalism in print media : in the wider context of a jounalistic career focusing on dimensions of gender, power, status and eelf-examination
Zemanová, Nina ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Lábová, Alena (referee)
Diploma thesis "Specific role of photojournalism in print media; in the wider context of a journalistic career focusing on dimensions of gender, power, status and self-examination" deals with the role, status and self-examination of the photoreporter (and the others inside the newsroom), focusing on the decision-making process inside the newsroom, on hierarchization and power, plus the accompanying possible discriminations or stereotypes. First chapters deal with the issues of photojournalism as a whole, explaining basic concepts, going into the role of the photojournalistic picture, the role of the photoreporter inside the newsroom, its composition and ethics. The practical part is dedicated to the research on photojournalism based on in-depth interviews with selected people within the newsroom, with the goal to try to describe the role and status of the photoreporter, to understand the system of work, procedures and decision-making processes. In addition to identify the relative representation of women and men within the selected newsrooms by data gathering, using quantitative research. Our goal is to move towards their own image (self-examination), discover the status of women/men in terms of gender and power, not just to make a list of terse data based on quantitative analysis. Thus, in-depth interviews...

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