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Svobodné slovo from 1945 to 1948: Central Daily Newspaper of the Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
Rottová, Tereza ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Sekera, Martin (referee)
The diploma thesis Svobodné slovo 1945-1948: Central Organ of the Czechoslovak National Socialist Party deals with a development of the party newspaper Svobodné slovo in the aforementioned period. The author describes all the aspects of the edition of this newspaper as well as related circumstances on the basis of archive sources, press of that time and specialized literature. The thesis focuses on the restoration of Svobodné slovo after the end of the World War II, its subsequent evolution within newly established condition and provides coherent survey not only of the internal functioning of Prague editorial office of Svobodné slovo, but also of the general content orientation of the newspaper in the given period. With reference to the party character of Svobodné slovo, the author writes also on its interconnection and narrow relation with the Czechoslovak National Socialist Party. The thesis is completed with a historical context of Czechoslovakia of the second part of 1940's. In this connection, the emphasis is laid namely on parliamentary elections realized in May 1946 and the communist coup d'état occurred in February 1948. Both these events are presented especially from the point of view, which was published in Svobodné slovo including the consequences caused to this newspaper by them. For...

Free-lance professions under the law of the EU
Veverová, Jana ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Král, Richard (referee)
Free-lance professions under the law of the EU The free-lance professions under the law of the EU serve for the topic of the present thesis. They represent a special category of occupations playing though a significant role in the daily life of the society and in the economic events of both the state and the European Union. They distinguish from other forms of businesses by the "liberty" of carrying out, i.e. the independence on the direct state supervision. It is impossible to find among EU member states neither the identical term of a free-lance profession, nor the categories of the professions considered to be included. The term might regard advocates, architects, but also journalists, writers, artists etc. Neither do the EU member states agree on the content of individual activities, or usually performed duties. As some of these occupations are significantly linked to the public interest, the member states tend to increase their regulations. The first part of the thesis deals with differences of conceptions in individual member states, as well as with their common basis. The aim of the EU is to overcome the discrepancy of national regulations and to unify the conception. The common basis served as an inspiration for the definition of the free-lance professions on the European level. The EU law adjusts...

Latin America so as to find out, how these countries were perciered in the Czech media
Macias Huanca, Olinda Veronica ; Trampota, Tomáš (advisor) ; Křeček, Jan (referee)
The main of the diploma work was to study the internal situations in individual states of Latin America so as to find out, how these countries were perceived in the Czech media. As a study material a group of articles was selected between the period of 2000-2003 from two renowned national newspapers, "Mlada fronta Dnes and Prava". Generally 278 articles were analyzed. These were studied by the help of quantity research method which is good for systematic and inter-subjective confirmation of written communication contents. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

The Access of Economical Analysts to the Czech News Agency and daily Press
Průcha, Jaroslav ; Trampota, Tomáš (advisor) ; Trunečková, Ludmila (referee)
The thesis, The Access of Economic Analysts to the Czech News Agency (CTK) and daily Press, researches the paths that analysts who provide economic news commentary utilize to access the CTK news and daily press. The thesis focuses on the impact on editors' daily routines of utilizing such sources. Further, the thesis focuses on the hierarchy of analysts' access to the news and delineates the relationship between the journalist and his sources. In the theoretical portion of the thesis, the author defines basic approaches to the study of news coverage, information sources in media contents, and organizational routines. The author presents Leon V. Sigal's three basic types of communication channels and draws on Paul Manning's source theory. In the ensuing chapters, the author discusses the rules of source selection and the relationship shifts between journalists and their sources. Further, he elucidates Jürgen Hagerman's concept of "public sphere," Antonio Gramsci's Theory of the Hegemonic Media, and Noam Chomsky's and Edward S. Herman's propaganda model. The research portion of the thesis is based on the author's in-depth interviews with eight economic analysts. Based on his research data, he explores in detail the relationship between the news agency journalist and his source. In conclusion, the author...

I Live Tarot
Oplatková, Hana ; Vondřejcová, Silvie (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
Private deck of cards created during six-month survey and documentation of daily experiences. The package contains 49 cards and it is inspired by a set of 78 tarot cards. Text content - reverse side of the card was created using diary notes. Face side of the card was chosen as a representation of processes taking place usually in days when the card was read.

Protection of a child's work
Bajneková, Lucia ; Koldinská, Kristina (advisor) ; Hůrka, Petr (referee)
Despite humanity's considerable efforts to stop it child labour remains a global problem. In the international context child labour means the labour of persons younger than 15 years. Despite all the activities of the International Labour Organization (ILO), UN, European Community, UNICEF and other international and national institutions child labour was not completely swept away. Efforts to abolish child labour date back to 1919 when the first meeting of the International Labour Conference was held where, similarly to the following two meetings, convention concerning minimum age for admission to employment were adopted. Its content has been gradually revised and it has eventually been replaced by Convention No. 138 which was included among the ILO's eight priority conventions. Nevertheless it is not possible to argue that child labour is the problem exclusive to the "third world" countries. Although the Labour Code prohibits labour of children under 15 years of age, we can encounter children performing in theatres, films, commercials, modelling, earning extra money at gas stations or distributing leaflets on a daily basis in Czech Republic. These are all activities on which children spend many hours, they do a lot of work and they often earn a considerable amount of money. In many cases we can see...

Digital Cinema Distribution
Richterová, Zuzana ; Danielis, Aleš (advisor) ; Borovan, Pavel (referee) ; Jíra, Jan (referee)
Diploma work Digital Cinema Distribution covers the conjunction of digital methods of distribution of films to cinemas by only current standards for cinemas issued by Hollywood Digital Cinema Initiative founded in 2002 (Digital Cinema System Specifications 2005 - separate enclosure to the diploma work) in cooperation with European Digital Cinema Forum founded in 2001. The diploma work maps the changes and influences of digital cinema distribution on the form of movie production, security of movie distribution rights, daily operation of each subject in the current national film industry, the audience and at last the films - its content. The diploma work also offers specific examles and experiences how digital cinema distribution works worldwide. At the time of its writing, 2006 sees the digital cinema distribution as the alternative to the traditional distribution with the vision of its future in the film industry.

Changes in lifestyle in the countryside since the First Republic to the present - case study
Ulrichová, Eva ; Duffková, Jana (advisor) ; Majerová, Věra (referee)
This diploma thesis "Changes in lifestyle in the countryside since the First Republic to the present" is a case study providing information on lifestyle changes in the last 90-years in the village Zavisice and causes of these changes. The substantial change affecting all others is moving away from agriculture as the main means of sustenance. The crucial processes causing the changes in the country life the lifestyle of the rural population in studied time period were collectivization in the 50th, socialization in the 60th, centralization in the 70th and 80th and transformation after the year 1989. This thesis looks at this topic from many angles, generalizes some conclusions thus creating a comprehensive insight into the lifestyle of the inhabitants of the Czech countryside in the last century. The contents of the largest in the text analyzes the transformation of customs, traditions, livelihood and leisure, children's games and duties, schooling, food, clothing, housing, change in approach to raising children, celebrating of the religious or secular holidays and family feasts, change of associations and interest groups. Information is gathered from the statements of witnesses, written historical materials (municipal, school and family chronicles, personal memoirs, newspapers) and the relevant...

Media education in CR: to implementation of the new subject into educational system
Wolák, Radim ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Pavličiková, Helena (referee) ; Kapoun, Pavel (referee)
WOLÁK, Radim. Mediální výchova v ČR: k zavádění nového tématu do vzdělávacího systému. Praha, 2017. 130 s. Rigorózní práce (PhDr.). Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Institut komunikačních studií a žurnalistiky. Katedra mediálních studií. Vedoucí diplomové práce prof. PhDr. Jan Jirák, Ph.D. Abstract The thesis tries to contribute to understanding of the process of introducing a new topic: media education into the Czech educational system (into formal school education). The first part defines the content of media literacy and its levels and describes the main approaches to media education. Then it tries to outline the transformation process of the educational system in the country. The second part provides an overview of the introduction of media education in its systematization processes, institutionalization and implementation. The interest is focused on the description of the implementation process in the 90s of the last century and in the beginning of this century. The final part is dedicated to two views on the implementation of media education.

The media image of Joseph Goebbels in the Czech press between 1933 and 1945
Houzarová, Zuzana ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Suk, Pavel (referee)
The dissertation The Media Image of Joseph Goebbels in the Czech press between 1933 and 1945 deals with the way the personality of Joseph Goebbels is constructed in media contents. The text introduces basic concepts of media studies such as ideology, hegemony, discourse, stereotypization and power. The theme of media image construction is treated with the emphasis on historical context and the actual distribution of political power in concrete periods of democratic and totalitarian society, that had evident consequences on media functioning. Historical context is essential for the interpretation and understanding of construction of Joseph Goebbels's image and its development. The text reveals the structure of media image of Joseph Goebbels as a complex constructed between 1933 and 1945 in the Czech press and then shows the differences in Joseph Goebbels's personality points of view of daily journals in selected periods.