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Underage mothers of parental generation of 70th and 80th
Pitrová, Lenka ; Maříková, Hana (advisor) ; Tuček, Milan (referee)
This thesis is examines women who in the 70s or 80s become underage mothers. It tries to map out how these women perceive their life. It also investigates how negative assumptions about underage mothers agree or disagree with the specimen. First there is processed topic of underage mothers and their various aspects. It introduces the views of domestic and foreign authors on these girls. These views predicts a bleak and unsuccessful life to those girls. Another part presents era of socialism, which surveyed women grew up and became pregnant in. Next part describes the research methodology. For this thesis the qualitative research was chosen, specifically biographical interviews. The last part of the analysis is devoted to the research and specific findings. It introduces the topics that women talked about and which are very important to them. Research shows that the former young mothers perceive and evaluate their lives mostly positively. When comparing expert views on teenage mothers with the lives of these women, it is clear that the gloomy predictions of the authors didn't come true and women don't live in poverty and sadness. Conversely they happily spend time with their children and partners.
Drop In Addictology Services in Towns
Jiříková, Adéla ; Šotolová, Eva (advisor) ; Mlčková, Marie (referee)
The thesis deals with the specific characteristics of drop-in addictology services in a small town. In the introduction, the author describes the drop-in addictology services existing and their activities. The thesis provides a brief insight into the basic principles of such services and their application in the Czech Republic. The core of the thesis consists of the research carried out among the employees of the civic association o. s. Prevent who work in drop-in addictology services in small towns. Within such research, the method of semi-structured narrative interview was applied. The objective of such research was to identify the specifics of their work in small towns as perceived by the employees proper. The intention was to compare the work carried out in small towns to the work as conducted in larger ones. The results identified are meant to point out the issues and challenges of working in small towns, to illustrate the setup of services in these locations, and to outline other possibilities for the future through the employees' eyes. The author's conclusions may support the employees in similar services to gain better orientation in the situation that they experience. The thesis may also constitute the basis for the founders of drop-in addictology facilities to change the setup of their...
Transformations of tramping movement after 1989
Pokorná, Kateřina ; Grygar, Jakub (advisor) ; Synaková, Katarína (referee)
The bachelor thesis "Transformations of tramping movement after 1989" investigates changes, which the tramping movement underwent after the fall of the Communist regime. Tramps were persecuted before 1989 and could freely express themselves only in very limited ways. The work attempts to answer the question, of how tramps have coped with the new freedom and how it changed the movement itself. The research was carried out by qualitative means, because current tramping is almost totally neglected in expert literature. The method of autobiographical narrative interview was followed throughout the data collection process. It allows one to analyze the changes mentioned by the informants in the context of their life story. The empirical part of the thesis presents the changes of tramping, their origins, and their evaluations from the narrators' perspectives. The part also investigates the impact of tramping itself on their lives and the changes of their perception of the movement throughout life. Despite tramping not being officially banned nowadays, tramping suffers significant hardship from state and national park rangers. It must also cope with a substantial loss in number of members, which the post-revolution generation of tramps cannot replenish. Apart from information on the movement transformations, an...
The reconstruction of the life story of young adults being exposed to an adverse effect of their family
Novotná, Eliška ; Matoušek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Vodáčková, Daniela (referee)
The thesis deals with understanding the interpretation of life story, important people and agency in life story of young adult being expose to an adverse effect of their family. The theoretical part is focused on life story and life story work, namely methods of create life story book. The thesis defined young adult in institutional and foster care, their needs and rights. The special chapter is life story work with traumatized children. The empirical part consist of analysis of four autobiographical narratives collected by the method of narrative interview, life story book and lifeline. The collected information are analysed with holistic-content, holistic-formal and categorical-formal analysis. This work includes feedback participants in research probe reconstruction of life story and life story work. At the conclusion of work are recommended other methods for further research.
Talking about adulthood
Caltová, Eliška ; Doubek, David (advisor) ; Chrz, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis concerns reconstruction of meaning of life experiences in adolescent girls. There is used method of analysis of narrative interview. There are processed other features of narrative interview in working with adolescents. The results are summarized functions of the narrative interview as a method of forming an intimate relationship and as a instrument of knowledge, self-knowledge and self-reflection. In the theoretical part are defined narrative approach in psychology and psychotherapy. Narrative approach is outlined in the context of its origin and the main bases. Psychotherapy is described as a healing method and attention is paid to therapeutic relationship in working with children and adolescents.
The Life-Course of Volunteers
VALENTOVÁ, Lucie
This bachelor thesis analyses the life course of volunteers who engage in voluntary work in hospitals. The research sample comprises five volunteers four women and one man within the age range of 40 to 55. The objective of the study was addressed using a qualitative research methodology involving a narrative interview. The theoretical part of this paper discusses the concept of a life course, its development and new approaches to this concept and the inter-relations between the course of one's life and volunteering. It also examines volunteerism in general as well as volunteering in hospitals together with the activities it involves, and gives an overview of volunteers' motivations. The practical part presents research results. The main purpose of the research was to analyse the life course of volunteers. Partial objectives were to examine the relationship between the course of volunteers' lives and their volunteer work and the impact of volunteering on their lives. The respondents gave account of their history (family background, education, career path and personal situation, free-time activities). The research results indicate that while the life course of individual volunteers differs, some similarities and overlap can be found. Also, despite that the links between one's life path and volunteering were perceived differently by each volunteer, certain similar patterns (psychological predispositions and personality traits, having achieved a certain age, difficult life events, the need to do something meaningful) were also observed. The same applies when exploring how volunteering affected the lives of volunteers. The results of the research may benefit coordinators of hospital volunteer programmes and other interested parties. Further research could focus on volunteers involved in other areas of volunteering, or a similar study could cover a larger research sample.
Rationalisation as a defensive mechanism used by prisoners
RULÍK, Jan
This thesis is about a rationalization as a defensive mechanism used by prisoners. In the theoretical part there are mentioned the Czech prisons in a current European concept as well as a description of a term ?algorithm for punishment?. It consists of parts which are necessary for re-integration of prisoners into a society and for better relationships that are damaged by a crime. The conclusion of this part is focused generally on defensive mechanisms and there are mainly described mechanisms which are used by prisoners mostly including a rationalization. In the practical part there is a target of the thesis, basic questions and a qualitative research. There is also analysed a technique of a narrative interview. In the exact results there are also described the Remand Prison in Česke Budějovice and the research sample. The results of the interview are arranged in the charts. In the discussion, the thesis is focused on the realization and achieved results in details. The conclusion advises how to get over the defensive mechanism of the rationalization which is used by prisoners.
Our and foreign in the language and culture of Czechs from Ukraine
Čmejrková, Světla
Analysis of writen and spoken texts by the Czech from Ukraine.
Reflection of self and the other in the narrative interview
Hašová, Lucie
Language biography of a Hungarian living in Czech Republic. Analysis of narrative interview.
The Regional Identity in the Borderlands
Zich, František ; Spalová, B. ; Moravcová, M. ; Bittnerová, D. ; Roubal, Ondřej ; Kováčová, M. ; Alheit, P. ; Drauschke, P. ; Szlachcicowa, I. ; Domecka, M. ; Mrozowicki, A. ; Leonski, J. ; Hess, A. ; Gorzko, M. ; Čechák, V. ; Macháček, L. ; Walde, M.
This volume is devoted to the subject of regional identity, which was the focus of the conference "European, National, or Regional Identity". The first section contains papers that have been based on longterm research on the population of the Euroregion Nisa. The population's identification with the region in the Czech part is generally based on the its environmental and aesthetic qualities. The second part of the volume contains papers with a theoretical orientation. Authors comment the relationships that the local border ů region community maintains toward the prospect of European integration.

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