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E-Government in Czech republic and in the world
Šuchman, Filip ; Doucek, Petr (advisor) ; Veber, Jaromír (referee)
The Bachelor thesis ,,e-Government in Czech republic and in the world" is aimed at current level of electronic comunication between public administration and citizens in the world. Firstly there will be explained basic terms and described situation in Czech republic and chosen countries. Based on those and another data will be examined and analysed position of Czech republic in comparsion with other countries.
eGovernment of the Czech Republic from a citizen's perspective
Moravcová, Jana ; Fortinová, Jana (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This master thesis focuses on an evaluation of eGovernment of the Czech Republic from a citizen's perspective. The main goals of this thesis are to give an overview of services provided by the government to citizens in electronic way, to evaluate Czech eGovernment in comparison to foreign countries and to explore the relationship between Czech citizens and eGovernment. The goals will be accomplished by the research of literature resources concerning Czech eGovernment and by analysis of international studies which evaluate eGovernment from a global, world-wide, point of view. The relationship between citizens and eGovernment of the Czech Republic will be explored via a questionnaire survey, within which citizens' satisfaction with particular services, broadness and frequency of usage of eGovernment services will be examined, along with the citizens' opinion on innovations, which could be introduced in Czech eGovernment. The theoretical part of this thesis is comprised of an overview of Czech eGovernment services, followed by an evaluation of Czech eGoverment in relation to a number of foreign eGovernments. The questionnaire survey, together with the Czech eGovernment evaluation, and with the suggestions of innovations to be introduced in Czech Republic, forms the practical part of this thesis.
Methodology for Municipal Volunteering - How To Do It?
Tošner, Jiří
Methodology "Municipal Volunteering - How To Do It?" offers options to include volunteers into the social life through municipal volunteering, which is a tool for creating local and regional social net. The methodology introduces a hundreds of years of history and current state of voluntary work of citizens and organizations, presents specific examples of contemporary cooperation from a smaller city - Soběslav, to larger cities - Prachatice, Vsetín, Opava, including the regional city of Ústí nad Labem, to the area of Vysočina and also to the Austrian Deggendorf. The methodology describes recommended procedures of establishing communities based on coordination of volunteering. It also depicts particular opportunities for including the public administration, volunteering centres with the help of citizen work groups and various representatives from public and private spheres. Voluntary involvement of citizens to communitary activities is natural and creative mean with the objective to support social integration and enhancing the life quality of citizens through effective partnership of civic, public and commercial zones.
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The Citizens with Officially Cancelled Permanent Residency on Territory the Ceske Budejovice
HOLZÄPFELOVÁ, Vlasta
Permanent address is very important information for each citizen of the Czech Republic as it is closely linked to some rights and obligations exercised. A citizen of the Czech Republic may only be registered for permanent address at one place, usually where he/she has his/her family, flat or job. The permanent address location however does not have to be connected with the real place of residence and the bachelor thesis focuses on this reality, which often complicates citizens? lives. The origins and purpose of permanent address is examined from the historical point of view with links to the present situation. The bachelor thesis deals with the exact definition of the institute of permanent address of citizens of the Czech Republic and with a relatively new phenomenon of citizen registration, the possibility of so called official permanent address cancellation if the address does not correspond with the place where a citizen really lives. A house owner or a new lessor then exercises his/her right and files an application for cancellation of permanent address of a former lessee that is still registered at the address. During the administration procedure the lessee is asked to re-register voluntarily to another address upon valid right of use, if he/she fails to do that within a set deadline the address is officially cancelled, he/she is formally registered to a registration address, and the registration office of the municipality in whose territory the permanent address was cancelled then becomes the permanent address. The issue of permanent address cancellation brings numerous aspects not only in the context of the phenomenon of homelessness. The purpose is to point out the fact that not all the people with officially cancelled permanent address are homeless and still they are people who solve urgent living conditions and other existential anxieties. The bachelor thesis focuses on the territory of České Budějovice, its goal is to map the structure of the citizens with officially cancelled permanent address in the territory from the gender point of view. Another aim of the thesis is to find out in which parts of České Budějovice applications for permanent address cancellation are the most frequent and except others to propose a prognosis of the number of citizens with officially cancelled permanent address in České Budějovice. The fact showing certain relation between officially cancelled permanent address and escalated crime in selected area of České Budějovice seems to be a very interesting indicator. Demographic data processing is based on quantitative research performed upon own work experience by means of analysis of secondary data and trends from documents of opened administration procedures, their course and from already issued administration decisions on permanent address cancellation at the territory of České Budějovice.
Using European Data in Journalism
Barr, Caelainn
The European Union is awash with numbers. Data about how european citizens live and our taxes are spent are widely available - the challenge lies in using them. Figures are published on a centralised, national and regional basis with little in common. Data formats, presentation and quality vary greatly. How can we use this information as citizens and journalists to understand the union and generate stories? Why should journalists and developers work together to look at European data? Using practical and live examples of data use including commission expenses and structural funds we will demonstrate how to get EU data, how to prepare it for analysis, the trends to look out for and how to translate it into a story.
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Why data journalism is something you too should care about
Bounegru, Liliana
Journalists today are faced with an overwhelming abundance of data. To stay relevant to society journalists are learning to separate signal from noise in order to provide valuable insights to their readers. This talk will address questions like: What is the potential of data journalism? Why is it relevant to society? Why is data journalism not just about reporting and news organisations and why should you care about it?
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Analysis of e-government at the municipal office and the possibility of extension
Cimler, Lukáš ; Basl, Josef (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The progress in information and communication technologies has also touched the sphere of public administration. The electronization of individual areas of public administration allows time and money savings not only for the citizens, but also for the offices and their employees. The main purpose of e-government is to determine the situation of the Czech Republic compared to selected countries regarding to the standards of state administration (confirmed by statistical datas). The benefits of this thesis on the level of the local self-government are suggestions for improvements of running of municipality with extended sphere of influence Černošice in the area of electronization with support of awarded e-government projects. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part describes projects in the sphere of state government including legislative and programme support of e-government development. Benefit of the practical part of this diploma thesis is the possibility to compare the Czech Republic with other European countries and to provide suggestions for improvements of the situation of e-government, especially in the sphere of influence of the local self-government in Černošice.
A development and trends of crime committed by Czech Police staff.
LINHARTOVÁ, Martina
The crime committed by policemen is a topic which in recent years starts to be highlighted especially thanks to media scandals. Media show only one side of the thing, namely, what crime was committed. The second often much more serious side, concerns above all the fact, why policemen commit the crime, why people who should protect the law, break it. I consider this issue to be an up-to-date, serious and interesting topic, and that is why I chose it for my bachelor thesis. The theoretical part of the thesis was focused on Police tasks, on possible reasons for committing the crime and its causes, then who solves the problems and last, but not least, the thesis deals with a particular analysis of that crime. The goal of the thesis is to inform about the issues and to show, that there exists a very serious problem which should not remain on the sidelines, because mainly citizens´ safety is in question. The research method was based on interviews with the staff of Police Inspection, from those I subsequently created case studies, concerning various types of policemen crime cases. Because of the Privacy policy, it was necessary to respect guidelines for an implementation of case studies. Two research questions were set for the practical part. The first one solves, whether the crimes are being committed especially by younger policemen, who, for the lack of experience and a lower salary could commit the crimes. The second question was to find out, in which section of the Police service comes about the commitment of the most of crimes. The thesis can be used as a source of comprehensive information for students or people dealing with those issues. It can also be used as an inspiration for another research.
Employment of the Foreigners in the Czech Republic
FIŠEROVÁ, Petra
Movement of citizens for work used to be and is a worldwide phenomenon {--} whether we consider moving of people for work within one country or between various countries. Since the beginning of the nineties, many foreigners have been coming to the Czech Republic with an intention to find work here and to improve therefore their living conditions. However, often they do not succeed to meet that goal as they wanted. In particular citizens from the former Soviet Union and various Asia countries do not find the best work conditions and assertion. If we do not mention illegal employment, even those who are employed legally often work for minimum salaries, in bad conditions and under continuous risk of expatriation. In this dissertation I focus on comparison of work conditions and work opportunities of citizens from so called Western countries and those from the former Soviet Union and South-Eastern Asia. Besides, in the theoretical part I endeavour to clarify the issue of so called client system which deteriorates strongly work conditions of citizens from the countries of the Confederation of Independent States and Russia.
The Role of the Christian in Civil Society
NAVRÁTIL, Michal
The work deals with the role of the christian and the Church in civil society focusing especially on the conditions in the Czech republic. The theoretical part defines the term ``civil society{\crqq}, its functions, determining factors and the main time phases of its development. It then goes on to characterize the understanding of man and society from the point of christian social doctrine, the mission of the christian and the Church, and attempts to find the common ground. The practical part of this work describes The Monastery of Divine Mercy in Nové Hrady and how it functions in the civil society of that region.

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