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Social Network Communication of Andrej Babiš and Its Position as a Routine Information Source for Journalism Work and Dirrect Information Source for General Public
Tomeš, Michal ; Jirků, Jan (advisor) ; Just, Petr (referee)
This master's thesis project examines the content of Andrej Babiš's social media profiles and their function as a source of information. This study captures and describes current trends of political communication with an emphasis on the use of social media as an influential tool used for sharing content for the general and professional public. In this case, the focus is on internet communication of the Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. The emphasis is to examine social media as a part of media routines and its role in the concept of gatekeeping and subsequent creation of the news and opinion journalistic content. The research part of this thesis consists of three segments and focuses on the process of using social media as a source of information. The main research method is quantitative research supplemented by a questionnaire. The research was conducted to find out what informational value the social media of Andrej Babiš's have.
Media Image of Candidates for Slovak Presidential Election 2019 in Czech Media
Očenášková, Adéla ; Just, Petr (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
This thesis focuses on the impressions, the news outlets presented to their readers about the presidential candidates, of the 2019 elections in Slovakia. The core of this thesis is a quantitative content analysis of the press releases, referring to the candidates. Our analysis covers the news in five Czech media sites: Aktualne.cz, Echo24.cz, iROZHLAS.cz, Mladá Fronta DNES and Právo. The analytical part is preceded by the theoretical basis and methodological fundamentals. The theoretical segment focuses on phenomenons such as the entrenching of the media outlets' agenda, the concept of reporting or news values or the condition of the journalistic objectivity. Ensuing chapters focus on the journalistic resources, the relationship of the media and the politicians and also reporting stereotypes. This theoretical part will later serve as a basis for research queries and hypotheses, formulated in the methodological section. This part then introduces the overall design of the research and it also contains a general characteristics of the media organisations. Next is the analytical part which includes several introductory pages, that offer an insight into the presidential elections. The research then analyses the sources the media used when reporting about the candidates, what impression did the...
Media Imagine of Transformation of Elite after 1989: Moral Havel and Technocrat Klaus
Loudová, Barbora ; Just, Petr (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
Czechoslovak society underwent a fundamental change in 1989, in which a certain portion of society, previously restricted from official intervention in politics, took crucial part. Even though this part of society (the dissent) was before 1989 restricted from participation in politics, it had been doing so. However, in illegal ways at that time, for which had been the involved often persecuted. This group of dissidents later contributed to the revolutionary changes, which is the source of certain mythology that began to appear in connection with them. During 1990s their influence decreased, and the dissent's political elite was gradually replaced by a new right- wing elite, promising economic reform and rapid transformation. The idealistic conception of politics was replaced by the pragmatic one and completely different and ambitious personalities came to the foreground. The new characters did not come from the background of fight against totalitarianism, yet they quickly gained political skills. This transformation of elites in Czech society can be expressed via comparison of Václav Havel and Václav Klaus, as both of them were among the main initiators of domestic politics. Therefore, this diploma thesis is focused on them and their media portrayal. The media reflect everyday reality and pose as...
Analysis of the speech profile of David Rath presented by Czech audiovisual media
Švejkovský, Jakub ; Just, Petr (advisor) ; Klabíková Rábová, Tereza (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyze the rhetorical profile of one of the most prominent Czech rhetors after the Velvet revolution, physician and politician David Rath. In the theoretical part, the author comprehensively processes the history of public speaking based on the ancient but still current rhetorical tradition of ancient Greece and Rome. Furthermore, the work describes all the specifics defining both the interpersonal communication itself, as well as its individual aspects - specifically, verbal, nonverbal and psychological components, along with persuasive and manipulative techniques. The practical part is co-created by two key aspects - the career and political profile of David Rath and the analysis of his speech. The theoretical basis in combination with the knowledge of the life story of the central speaker forms the basis and context for the analysis of Rath's rhetoric. On carefully selected speeches, the author then examines in detail how the observed rhetor can adapt to various situations across the communication spectrum. The researched findings can then be used for further analyses of a similar focus.

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