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Analysis of the Depiction of Ukrainian Women in The First Months after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Vlčková, Tereza ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Gheorghiev, Olga (referee)
This diploma thesis regards the media construction of the portrayal of Ukrainian women in the context of the war in Ukraine. From the very beginning, the war was heavily covered by media, and gendered stereotypes began to manifest itself in the early days. In the theoretical part, therefore, the work deals with the construction of gender roles in war conflicts and sexualized violence, as well as the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The methodological part then presents research methods. These are quantitative content analysis, which aims to find out which topics are most often associated with Ukrainian women. The sources for quantitative analysis are articles from serious and tabloid online servers that contain selected keywords. From the sample are for critical discursive analysis selected articles with typical and also with deviating framing. The aim of the research is to map what framing of texts and setting of the agenda are the media using to portray the situation of Ukrainian women and what ideological structures this news framing has. Another research question is how the construction of masculinity and femininity in a war context is reflected in individual articles.
Media Presentation of Kosovo Ethnic Conflicts in 1980s
Janů, Adéla ; Králová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Šafařík, Petr (referee)
This thesis analyses media coverage of Kosovo conflict in The New York Times and Rudé právo from March 11th, 1981 to June 26th 1990. Using critical discoursive analysis as main methodological concept, this paper will focus on typology (aggressor and victim) of Kosovo actors and its explanation. First part of the paper will introduce theoretical framework a brief historical circumstances of Kosovo event in 1980s. This will be followed by empirical part - linguistic and discoursive analysis of three selected actors in newspapers. Thesis will also argue that examined printed media, selected according to their location in bipolar world, reflected Kosovo actors very differently.

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