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Analysis of Communication of the Czech Pirate Party in Years 2017-2019
Nečadová, Karolína ; Schneiderová, Soňa (advisor) ; Konrádová, Marcela (referee)
This bachelor's thesis utilizes discourse analysis to examine the communication of the Czech Pirate Party in the period ranging from their entry into the Chamber of Deputies in 2017 to the end of the year 2019. The theoretical part introduces the concepts of political marketing, political communication, discourse, and discourse analysis. The methodology of the work is discourse analysis and member categorization analysis. First, topics that appear in the party's communication are identified, then the selected topics are analyzed for in what manner the topic and social actors that are discussed in the context of the topic, as well as what predicates are assigned to the said actors. The analyzed texts show that the Czech Pirate Party tends to attribute positive predicates to the category us, such as constructiveness and rationality, while they prefer negative predicates to the category them.
Formation and progression of the Czech Pirate Party through the yars 2009 to 2019.
Mukenšnábl, David ; Stracený, Josef (advisor) ; Lánský, Ondřej (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation of the Czech Pirate Party from 2009 to 2019. The aim of the work is to provide a comprehensive view of this political party. The work is divided into four parts. The first part offers the historical context of the international emergence of the Czech Pirate Party ideology and focuses attention on the establishment and development of the Party with its election results. The second part is dedicated to the internal structure of the party, organisation and decision-making processes. The third part deals with the political marketing of the Czech Pirate Party with the emphasis of the political campaign in the 2017 elections. The last part is devoted to clarifying the party's ideas-programme values. KEYWORDS Czech Pirate Party, protest party, political ideology, liberalism
The Entry of New Political Parties into the Chamber of Deputies in 2017
Trojan, Jan ; Šárovec, Daniel (advisor) ; Perottino, Michel (referee)
Czech Parliamentary Elections in 2017 led into surprising results, according to which the largest number of political entities have historically taken a seat in the lower house of the parliament. It was even the first experience on the national political scene for a third of them. Despite the fact that these entities succeeded in these elections for the first time, some of their members already were part of the Chamber of Deputies before, and thus have experience with the functioning of the lower house from the last election period. It mainly applies to Mayors and Independents (STAN) and Freedom and Direct Democracy - Tomio Okamura (SPD). The third examined entity is Czech Pirate Party (Piráti), which also tried to join the lower house in previous elections. Such a wide fragmentation of political parties is not a common phenomenon in the Chamber of Deputies and it represents a challenge for a closer research. The outcome of this thesis will be to analyse how similar or different are these political entities and which factors were possibly essential for their electoral success.
Internal working of the Czech Pirate party and its decision-making mechanisms
Volt, Adam ; Brunclík, Miloš (advisor) ; Perottino, Michel (referee)
This bachelor thesis is going to be focused on functioning and decision mechanisms of the Czech Pirate Party. The main aim of the thesis is to find which is the level of participation of passive party members on political party documents. Particularly Pirate Parties are known as parties which allows their members significant level of participation in party decision-making. In order to answer the aims of the thesis, political party statutes, other internal regulations, political party documents, discussions on the Pirate Party Forum and concepts of the internal structure and its decision-making process are going to be used for defining the fundamental elements of functioning and decision-making of the Pirate Party.
Česká pirátská strana v lokální politice
PEKAŘ, Martin
This diploma thesis deals with the Czech Pirate Party participation on the Czech political scene. It focuses on the formation of the party and its programme, achievements in the past elections and the preparations for the upcoming elections. It analyses the 2014 municipal council election, which happened to be the most successful election for the Czech Pirate Party in terms of elected representatives. It defines the municipal authorities in accordance with the relevant law. It focuses on the principle of the local election, its system, electoral method and the rules for the candidate parties. It introduces local coalition typology and also analyses the type of coalition in selected municipalities. It introduces the Czech Pirate Party 2014 municipal council election programme and party's candidate lists in selected municipalities. It analyses thoroughly the fulfilment of their campaign promises and the methods used for the realization of the Pirate politics. It compares Czech Pirate Party's coalition and opposition behaviour.
Comparison of election campaigns of the Green Party, Czech Pirate Party and the Free Citizens Party in elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic in 2013
Kratochvílová, Šárka ; Váňa, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kratochvíl, Lukáš (referee)
The bachelor thesis Comparison of election campaigns of the Green Party, Czech Pirate Party and the Free Citizens Party in elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic in 2013 focuses on strategies in the election campaign of three "single-issue" parties during the by-election that was held in the Czech Republic in 2013. The thesis is based on the theoretical concept of political scientist Dariusz Skrzypiński, who divided election strategies of political parties into four categories: personal strategy, financial strategy, communication strategy and strategy of relations between parties. Methodologically considered, this bachelor thesis is a comparative case study with the aim of describing and comparing particular election strategies of three czech "single-issue" parties when every single one of them covers a different main topic. The three parties are the Green Party, Czech Pirate Party and the Free Citizens Party.
Czech Pirate Party in the European context
PEKAŘ, Martin
This bachelor thesis deals with the role of the Czech Pirate Party in the Czech Republic and also in whole Europe. It focuses on the formation of the party and its programme. Based on the programme analysis, it classifies the party in the political spectrum and the party families concept. It introduces the role of the Czech Pirate Party in the forming of the international pirate organizations and its members' standpoint. It analyses European Parliament 2014 election results and points out the position of the party in a whole European scale.

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