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Mythical creatures in art. Author's illustrated bestiary.
PROŠKOVÁ, Tereza
This bachelor's thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The first part of my theoretical framework is concentrated on specific mythical animals and describes their visual aspects and characteristics. The myths with these animals are also mentioned in this section. The next part pursues the portrayal of the mythical creatures through the history where along with them are also mentioned authors who have been trying to put these creatures into their work. It is very interesting to see how each of them visualised these animals in their own way. The end of this theoretical section of the work is aimed at developing of the literature where are these mythical creatures mentioned or directly portrayed. A practical framework for this work concentrates on making the author's own bestiary where the sketch of each mythical character is also included.
Misinformation & Pegasus Project: Case study of India
Khurana, Aditya ; Střítecký, Vít (advisor) ; Schottli, Jivanta (referee)
This thesis analyses the mainstream media's reporting around Pegasus spyware in India and the subsequent formation of revisionist networks showing solidarity with news circulated by mainstream media on social media. This research on news media coverage of misinformation spread around Project Pegasus in India classifies and clusters misinformation supplied by the mainstream media through their reporting. Next, the thesis explores the emergence of revisionist social media networks from such coverage as a response to the call to action in the mass media. The case study method allows the author to offer focused insights into the misinformed mass media's coverage of the issue. K means clustering is used to identify different narratives in the news report dataset, followed by text mining using Voyant Tools to summarise the narratives. Social Media Analysis is done to identify and bring forth the revisionist hashtags deployed by the mainstream media to further their narrative. The findings of the project highlight that considerable parts of the population are aware of notable misinformation around Pegasus spyware. However, this understanding did not translate into the call for action by the media houses across social media (Twitter). The weak correlation between Indian media reports and social media...

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