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Effectivity of advertising in different types of media in perspective of young media consumers
Sloupová, Barbora ; Koudelková, Petra (advisor) ; Ortová, Nina (referee)
The presence of social media, the growing base of their users and the time they spend on them fundamentally changes the process of media consumption before the emergence of Web 2.0. Instagram is one of these social networks, whose popularity is still growing. Another of the platforms, which was primarily created to connect people with each other and make it easier for them to communicate with each other, is now, thanks to its demonstrable potential to reach many people, an advertising space that advertisers use extensively. Social media has thus expanded the offer of advertising channels used so far to address the target publication, including lifestyle magazines. Together, these two types of media are the representatives of traditional and new media which are resemble each other for its type of content they offer. They both serve as an entertaining tool for the readers. The questions that this work seeks to answer are whether young users who were born or partially grew up in the digital age are beside being Internet users on a daily bases from an early age also readers of press, in this case, specifically lifestyle magazines. Second question is how they perceive advertising in both types of these media and which of these two is more suitable for advertising placement. Even though young people...
Non-governmental organization People in need and human rights. Case study.
Sloupová, Barbora ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Melounová, Irena (referee)
This thesis follows the action of the non-governmental organization (NGO) People in Need. The aim of this thesis is to find out both what the contribution of the NGO People in Need to the field of human rights is and what methods are put in use within their operations. The theoretical part firstly deals with non-governmental organizations from a generic point of view in order to further tackle those NGOs that are active in the field of human rights. The empirical part of this thesis is specifically focused on the case of the non-governmental organization People in Need, bringing forward its overall activity and effect especially within the task of promotion of human rights. The methods used in this field are defined and their application is then monitored in two concrete case studies of Burma and Cuba. In connection to the support provided to those countries, this thesis further explores the ways of spreading awareness of such topic onto the Czech civil society.

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