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Father and Fatherhood as a Sociocultural Phenomenon
STAVRAKI, Arina
The thesis points out the important role of fatherhood in the lives of men. The thesis is divided into two parts. In the first part, I draw from available literature, journals, websites and sociological researches, and I focus on fatherhood throughout history, knowledge of male identity, the concepts of father in different scientific disciplines and typology of fathers. The second part consists of a qualitative survey conducted in open and indoor playgrounds in České Budějovice. By means of anonymous interviews with both fathers and mothers I examined how fatherhood affects and completes male identity and how important it is for men. Then I evaluated and compared these interviews.
Death in the media nowadays and twenty years ago
STAVRAKI, Arina
This bachelor thesis deals with death in media nowadays and twenty years ago. Some articles were chosen from Lidové noviny and Mladá fornta DNES newspapers issued in 1990, 1991, 2010 and 2011. Those articles described tragic events when somebody died. These topics were divided into the following subcategories: death in a car accident, train collisions, earthquakes, murders, suicides, death of an important person, restoring the death penalty, abortion and euthanasia. The chosen articles were afterwards analysed and compared. Firstly, the thesis analyses 1990 and 1991 articles and consequently evaluates this chosen period. Then followed the analysis of the 2010 and 2011 articles. The final evaluation of the work consists of the particular comparison of the articles on the same, similar or completely different events within twenty years. This bachelor thesis maps view changes of these events in journalism within the given period in terms of style of informing readers about tragic events and also the increased rate of death reporting in general

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