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Exeiting Situations in the Life of Afghan Refugees in the Czech Republic
Jenková, Pavla ; Hubertová, Lucie (advisor) ; Martinek, Jan (referee)
The thesis is titled "Exciting situations in the Life of afghan Refugees in Czech Republic". The main objective of the theoretical part is to present the "exciting situations" with which the Afghan Refugees are in confrontation (in their homeland, during their travel to the host country, in Czech Republic during the Asylum process, and in the Czech society) and the consequences of these situations on the psychosocial environment of the refugees. In the practical part, a questionnaire'based research is presented. This is focused on the "exciting situations" of the informants - the Afghan refugees, living in Czech Republic. The research has practically confirmed the theoretical part concerned with these "exciting situations". The end of the research is focused on comparing two studies on "exciting situations" - Iraqi refugees and Afghani ones; are there any similarities between the refugees of these two different countries? Or on contrary, differences lie ahead? The research has included so small sample of informants that it cannot be used as an objective resource. It is created to be an example to reflex and support the theoretical part of the work, and to be a theme of better understanding and introduction of the presented issues. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Migrant women as active citizens
Jenková, Pavla ; Ezzeddine, Petra (advisor) ; Uhde, Zuzana (referee)
Diploma thesis tries to offer a new insight into migration and integration of migrant women living in Czech Republic by means of life-story telling of ten such women. By using this approach the author tries to deconstruct stereotypical understanding of migration as a threat or a security hazard for the accepting society, on the contrary she tries to picture migrant women and their life-stories as tales of people who consider Czech Republic their second home and who actively participate on its development. Citizenship is understood as a membership in society of which migrant women are also legitimate and active members. The thesis should contribute to building positive attitude towards migrant women in general and it also offers recommendations for the public as well as integration policy creators as to how migrant women can be reflected in context of migration.
Migrant women as active citizens
Jenková, Pavla ; Ezzeddine, Petra (advisor) ; Uhde, Zuzana (referee)
Diploma thesis tries to offer a new insight into migration and integration of migrant women living in Czech Republic by means of life-story telling of ten such women. By using this approach the author tries to deconstruct stereotypical understanding of migration as a threat or a security hazard for the accepting society, on the contrary she tries to picture migrant women and their life-stories as tales of people who consider Czech Republic their second home and who actively participate on its development. Citizenship is understood as a membership in society of which migrant women are also legitimate and active members. The thesis should contribute to building positive attitude towards migrant women in general and it also offers recommendations for the public as well as integration policy creators as to how migrant women can be reflected in context of migration.
Exeiting Situations in the Life of Afghan Refugees in the Czech Republic
Jenková, Pavla ; Martinek, Jan (referee) ; Hubertová, Lucie (advisor)
The thesis is titled "Exciting situations in the Life of afghan Refugees in Czech Republic". The main objective of the theoretical part is to present the "exciting situations" with which the Afghan Refugees are in confrontation (in their homeland, during their travel to the host country, in Czech Republic during the Asylum process, and in the Czech society) and the consequences of these situations on the psychosocial environment of the refugees. In the practical part, a questionnaire'based research is presented. This is focused on the "exciting situations" of the informants - the Afghan refugees, living in Czech Republic. The research has practically confirmed the theoretical part concerned with these "exciting situations". The end of the research is focused on comparing two studies on "exciting situations" - Iraqi refugees and Afghani ones; are there any similarities between the refugees of these two different countries? Or on contrary, differences lie ahead? The research has included so small sample of informants that it cannot be used as an objective resource. It is created to be an example to reflex and support the theoretical part of the work, and to be a theme of better understanding and introduction of the presented issues. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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