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Lost in Munich: Genesis of Narative Structure
Palkosková, Lucie ; BRDEČKOVÁ, Tereza (advisor) ; KAJÁNKOVÁ, Lucia (referee)
The aim of this work is to analyze and describe the changes, which were made through the development of the script and try to reconstruct author’s style of work. The purpose of this research is to better understand how to write a story with such a complex structure and to verify hypothesis obtained by the analysis of the film and the versions of the script in an interview with the author himself.
Ethical aspects of additional changes of news in online media
Palkosková, Lucie ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
In the era of new media, changes occur every day to already published articles on internet news sites. Although these are usually minor stylistic or spelling changes, more dramatic ones, those that can alter perception of events by the audience and change cover of story, could appear. The fact that the edit took place, is usually marked only by small notification about update, without the possibility to access previous versions, which can lead to misinformation of readers. The aim of this paper is to explore how additional changes may affect credibility of news media in eyes of audience, frequency of changes by authors and if those interventions do not conflict with journalistic ethics, especially in area of providing accurate and truthful information. This paper also tries to propose ethical and reader friendly way how to make such changes and how to inform audience about them. The paper used data collected during long-term automated collection of content changes in news stories published by selected major Czech online news websites, allowing objective assessment of the frequency and severity of this phenomenon.
Voter Perception of the Electoral System for Local Elections
Palkosková, Lucie ; Jüptner, Petr (advisor) ; Trávníček, Matěj (referee)
1 Abstract This paper tries to demonstrate an incorrect perception of the Czech municipal electoral system by voters. In order achieve this aim I identified the following research questions. Firstly, what is the perception of preferential voting by voters in the Czech local electoral system? Secondly, do voters use a strategic voting in the municipal elections? Thirdly, is there some influence on voters' decisions depending on the form of a candidate subject? These questions were answered on the basis of my own research, which took place in a chosen municipality. I showed that voters perceive preferential voting by the wrong way, which primarily comes from their low awareness of the electoral system. Furthermore, it was found that the different perception of the candidates affects a voter behavior. Unfortunately, whether voters use a strategically choice in municipal elections, I could not prove it.
The First Czechoslovak Republic from the Point of View of the Theory of Consociational Democracy
Palkosková, Lucie ; Gelnarová, Jitka (advisor) ; Novák, Miroslav (referee)
Bachelor thesis "The First Czechoslovak Republic from the Point of View of the Theory of Consociational democracy" applies the theory of consociational democracy to the first Czechoslovak Republic. This work describes a form of consociational democracy, as was defined by Arend Lijphart in 60 years. There are presented the operating conditions of the theory and its main features. Then, these characteristics - grand coalition, proportionality, segmental autonomy and mutual veto - are applied to the case of the first Czechoslovak Republic. The work tries to answer whether during the brief existence of the Czechoslovak Republic were filled with four basic conditions of the theory of consociational democracy. Based on an analysis of the political system in Czechoslovakia and analysis of national, economic and social problems, it was found that the first Czechoslovak Republic partially fulfills two conditions of consociational democracy (grand coalition and proportionality), but the remaining two conditions (segmental autonomy and mutual veto) do not at all.

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