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Communication with Media and Public at Emergencies
Brzobohatý, Jan ; Kopecký,, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rosická, Zdena (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with communication with media and public at emergencies. The fundamental topic are the emergencies, their definitions, classification and the fact, that emergencies occur more frequently and attract public and media attention. Communication is the next presented topic as well as its classification, function and barriers to communicate effectively. Further part is devoted to general characteristics of media, its role in contemporary society and impact on the public. One part also pays attention to the media behaviour and journalistic ethics. The next part characterizes methods of population warning at emergencies, which are available for the government as well as the methods how media are informed at emergencies. Therefore state administration need experienced people having knowledge about emergencies, communication with the public and media, being able to present these problems adequately.
Media analysis of the coverage of the event by the Czech and Slovak main TV news: Shooting attack in Bratislava on 12 October 2022
Hruška, Ondřej ; Jirků, Jan (advisor) ; Schneiderová, Soňa (referee)
The master thesis entitled Media analysis of the coverage of the event by Czech and Slovak main news TV channels: Shooting attack in Bratislava on 12 October 2022 examines the media coverage of the terrorist attack that took place in October 2022 in Slovakia. The theoretical part defines concepts such as reality, objectivity and agenda setting. A large part consists of a discussion of the specifics of television news coverage, which is the subject of our work. The media coverage of the event that this thesis examines raises a number of ethical issues, which is why the theoretical part deals not least with journalistic ethics. The practical part initially introduces the shooting attack in Bratislava in more detail and the objectives of this media analysis. It then focuses on the methodology of each research question, introduces the media studied and then presents the results for each of the research questions. The main aim of the thesis is to find out how different the media coverage of this event was, both on individual TV stations and between countries. In doing so, the focus was on mapping the evolution of media discourse on the topic, analysing the frames offered of the event or the position of the topic in relation to other stories in the main news coverage. Special attention was paid to...
Ethical Principles of Czech Journalists in Reporting about Terrorism
Navrátilová, Barbora ; Hanzal, Jaromír (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
An emergency situation like terrorism brings many dilemmas to media ethics This thesis focuses on the question of how selected Czech journalists ethically cover the topic of terrorism, even though the Czech Republic has not experienced a major terrorist attack of the kind seen in Western Europe after 2015. First, the concept of terrorism and its forms and trends are described, then the relationship between terrorism and the media is presented. To illustrate how codes of ethics think about such events, three Czech audiovisual media codes and three foreign ones, available in English, are compared. In the empirical part, the paper focuses on data from qualitative research and follows the principles of grounded theory. Interviews with eight journalists provide insight into how they think about ethics when reporting on terrorism, what rules they have developed and what other ethical areas they draw rules from. Among the principles they name, verifying information, not publishing explicit footage without reason, or trying to suppress information about a terrorist. Another finding is that selected journalists perceive that terrorists want to gain visibility through the media and by reporting on the acts, journalists help fulfill their cause. The result of the thesis is not a comprehensive theory but an...
Preferred gender pronouns from the journalistic ethics point of view on the example of Czech news sites
Netíková, Magdaléna ; Klabíková Rábová, Tereza (advisor) ; Schneiderová, Soňa (referee)
This bachelor thesis observes the way Czech news sites inform about people with preferred gender pronouns other than he/him or she/her. Its goal is to investigate the possibilities of a gender-neutral language in Czech and in what ways they can be applied in journalistic practice. Implementing qualitative interviews with editors of Czech news sites, I aimed to find out what their experiences are with editing texts that report on, for example, transgender or non-binary person. Among other things, I was interested in whether the respondent's wish to use their preferred pronouns would be respected by the journalist, whether there is a discussion between the author and the editor regarding the appropriate language, and who has the last word in the newsroom regarding this topic. Based on the interviews, the factors affecting journalists' approach to reporting on transgender and non-binary people were presented, and it was stated that the topic of different gender identities can in its current form be considered an ethical problem, as well as a linguistic problem.
Communication with Media and Public at Emergencies
Brzobohatý, Jan ; Kopecký,, Zdeněk (referee) ; Rosická, Zdena (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with communication with media and public at emergencies. The fundamental topic are the emergencies, their definitions, classification and the fact, that emergencies occur more frequently and attract public and media attention. Communication is the next presented topic as well as its classification, function and barriers to communicate effectively. Further part is devoted to general characteristics of media, its role in contemporary society and impact on the public. One part also pays attention to the media behaviour and journalistic ethics. The next part characterizes methods of population warning at emergencies, which are available for the government as well as the methods how media are informed at emergencies. Therefore state administration need experienced people having knowledge about emergencies, communication with the public and media, being able to present these problems adequately.

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