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The campaign of political parties for regional elections in 2016
Baierl, Tomáš ; Shavit, Anna (advisor) ; Jüptner, Petr (referee)
This thesis is dedicated to political campaigns in Central Bohemian Region and Liberec Region during regional elections what took place 7th and 8th of October 2016. Both of these regions were chosen as a sample which represents both nationwide parties but also local parties. The author processed vast amount of data, what was lately analyzed and compared. For the research was used content analysis, which enables to code clearly the entering data. Among the examined data were the election formations' election programs, candidate lists (respectively, the amount of local candidates within those candidate lists), election formations' propagation on the social medium Facebook, and a usage of a printed media during the campaign (respectively, how successful was the campaign communication and how different election formations used advertising). This diploma thesis is primarily based on second-order elections. Based on relevant literature were identified several contact points within the campaigns characteristic for this kind of elections. Thanks to a number of research questions, this diploma thesis answers the main aim, which is, if those election formations approached those elections as the second-order elections.
The campaign of political parties for regional elections in 2016
Baierl, Tomáš ; Shavit, Anna (advisor) ; Jüptner, Petr (referee)
This thesis is dedicated to political campaigns in Central Bohemian Region and Liberec Region during regional elections what took place 7th and 8th of October 2016. Both of these regions were chosen as a sample which represents both nationwide parties but also local parties. The author processed vast amount of data, what was lately analyzed and compared. For the research was used content analysis, which enables to code clearly the entering data. Among the examined data were the election formations' election programs, candidate lists (respectively, the amount of local candidates within those candidate lists), election formations' propagation on the social medium Facebook, and a usage of a printed media during the campaign (respectively, how successful was the campaign communication and how different election formations used advertising). This diploma thesis is primarily based on second-order elections. Based on relevant literature were identified several contact points within the campaigns characteristic for this kind of elections. Thanks to a number of research questions, this diploma thesis answers the main aim, which is, if those election formations approached those elections as the second-order elections.
Analysis of the photographs of czech presidential candidates in the media
Baierl, Tomáš ; Teplá, Jana (advisor) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
This thesis examines by using content analysis the selection of photos in some Czech newspaper (Mladá fronta DNES, Hospodářské noviny, Blesk, Právo) before the first direct presidential election in 2013. First direct presidential election in the country's history is a topic that has not been treated in a similar method, therefore this work is in its focus. Research questions in the empirical part are focused on photograph size, the frequency of posting the photographs, positioning photographs on the front page, the connection to political orientation and the connection to polls. Content analysis has more than one thousand rows of data. The output is several variables, such as photograph size, page number, connection to candidate's profession, theme of the picture or photo environment. The focus is placed on the high amount of input data, and this ensures a sufficient sample to study, which in effect increases the relevance of the work. Finally, the theoretical basis for the work is based on the concept of agenda-setting and the importance of photographs in the media.
Analysis of Articles Published in Delnicke Lisyt from 2003 to present
Baierl, Tomáš ; Charvát, Jan (advisor) ; Švec, Radek (referee)
This study reveals the evolution of the Workers 'Party, or the Workers' Party of Social Justice. In this thesis, Workers Party is studied through the analysis of party newspaper - Workers' lists. Content analysis divides the Workers' lists into the periods in which prevailed the most frequent topics. In the second part, these stages are analyzed, especially by discourse analysis. The stages are given in the context of the then current problems, election results or the social perception of the Workers' Party. At the end are secondary research questions concerning boundary issues associated with the Workers' Party. Secondary research questions are: reflection Autonomous Nationalists in the Workers' lists, Workers 'Party in connection with the Third Reich, a cooperation with German right-wing parties, anti-Semitism and Protective Corps of the Workers' Party. Hypotheses approach to analysis using different approaches, for example how much was an important decision of the Supreme Administrative Court.

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