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"The other" geography of alternative food networks: farmers' markets as a travelling concept
Fendrychová, Lenka ; Chromý, Pavel (advisor) ; Kostelecký, Tomáš (referee) ; Pauknerová, Karolína (referee)
Boom of the farmers' markets in 2010 represented a brand new phenomenon in the so far rather calm development of the Czech alternative food networks (AFNs). Unprecedented was the extent of political support at the local and state level as well as the interest of media and consumers. My PhD project originates in the desire to understand this phenomenon. I realized qualitative research of practice and discourse of the farmers' markets in the territory of Prague metropolitan area (PMA) during the years 2011 and 2012. The main research methods included interviews with organizers, observation at the markets, and the content analysis of the mass media. In the course of the research it became obvious that the current academic discourse, rooted primarily in the Anglo-American context, cannot be applied to the Czech reality. Also, the specific features of the farmers' markets in the PMA could only partially be explained by the differences between the Czech post-socialist context and "the West". An interpretation of the boom of farmers' markets in the PMA, consistent with the results of my research, was only enabled by an innovative approach which combines the concept of the travelling theory, postcolonial sensitivity to the mutual relations between source and target contexts, and the findings of the studies...
Vliv evropského integračního procesu na ekonomiky Bulharska a Rumunska
Robková, Kateřina
This bachelor thesis is aimed to the evaluation of impact of the European integration process on the economies of Bulgaria and Romania between years 1995 and 2012. In the theoretical part the thesis focuses on the transformations of economies of the states in Central and Eastern Europe as well as with the integration process of Bulgaria and Romania. Practical part is concerned with two areas on interest. The first one is the analysis and comparison of political and institutional environment of both states using the World Bank's Governance Matters index. The second one is the evaluation of the integration process impacts on the macroeconomic variables within both states (such as the inflation, unemployment, economic growth and balance of payments) with the use of the graphic and descriptive analysis. The discussion part of the thesis covers of the comparison of Bulgaria and Romania with other Balkan states focused mainly on their integration to EU and the impact of the recent economic crisis.

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