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Analysis of media coverage of the Ondřej Kúdela and Glen Kamara case
Petráček, Jan ; Rosenfeldová, Jana (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the media coverage of the Ondřej Kúdela and Glen Kamara case in selected Czech media. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on various aspects of the relationship between sports, media and racism. It describes the interconnections and issues of these three variables. It presents the efforts of sports associations to combat racism and promote inclusion in the field of sports. In the section on the connection between culture and sport, it examines the transformation of sport and its very function within culture. It then describes the role of the media in sports. The next chapter focuses on the influence of the media in shaping and reinforcing racial stereotypes in football. The theoretical part concludes by introducing the media under study. In the practical part, the thesis focuses on the depth of information presented, emotionality, representation of perspectives, multimedia and audience engagement. The results of the analysis are applied to the research questions and a conclusion is drawn.
Pharmacovigilance:Spontaneous Reporting Systems
Srba, Jindřich ; Vlček, Jiří (advisor) ; Votava, Martin (referee) ; Petráček, Jan (referee)
Pharmacovigilance: Spontaneous reporting systems Srba J. Abstract Introduction: Pharmacovigilance system is consisted of several approaches used for drug safety surveillance. Spontaneous reporting systems in European countries have been established in the second half of the 20th century. Originally, spontaneous collection of adverse drug reactions was designed for healthcare professionals. Under-reporting was in general considered as the main weakness of spontaneous reporting system. To increase the reporting activity, direct patient reporting has been included in spontaneous reporting system at national competent authorities. Aims: The aim of this work was to characterize spontaneous reporting system. Subsequently, we focused on the evaluation of position of patient-reported outcomes of adverse events (PRO-AE) in established systems of the European countries. In particular, we i) characterized reporting activity within European countries, ii) evaluated the position of adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports directly submitted by patients to national competent authorities, and iii) overviewed of the processing of PRO- AEs. Methodology: Practical part was based on questionnaires distributed to national competent authorities and literature search of electronic databases with relevant published articles. Results:...

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