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Children's home educators' perceptions of their role in the social inclusion of children leaving care
Kokaislová, Michaela ; Hejzlarová, Eva (advisor) ; Dobiášová, Karolína (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on analysing the role of tutors in children's homes and their importance in the process of social integration of children after their departure from the institution. The thesis is based on qualitative research that included semi-structured interviews with educators from a family-type children's home. The research revealed how educators perceive their role and the methods they use to prepare children for independent living. Key themes identified in the thesis are the emotional labour of foster carers, the lack of continuity of support after children leave the home and the need for better integration of children's homes into local communities. The work aims to improve the social and professional integration of children leaving care, with a focus on providing better starting conditions for their future lives.
Women work migration and its influence at the gendered family roles
Mohylová, Michaela ; Bittnerová, Dana (advisor) ; Ezzeddine, Petra (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to discuss the adaptation process of family members in times of mothers work migration and when she returns back home. In following text I focus at the position of father and description of new strategies by which the family copes with situation, which stands against the concept of life in a society with close interpersonal relationships. I also focus on the consequences of long term work migration.
Women work migration and its influence at the gendered family roles
Mohylová, Michaela ; Bittnerová, Dana (advisor) ; Ezzeddine, Petra (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to discuss the adaptation process of family members in times of mothers work migration and when she returns back home. In following text I focus at the position of father and description of new strategies by which the family copes with situation, which stands against the concept of life in a society with close interpersonal relationships. I also focus on the consequences of long term work migration.
Women work migration and its influence at the gendered family roles
Mohylová, Michaela ; Bittnerová, Dana (advisor) ; Ezzeddine, Petra (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to discuss the process of adaptation of family members in times of mothers work migration and when she returns back home. In following text I focus on the description of new strategies by which the family copes with a situation, which stands against the concept of life in a traditional society with close interpersonal relationships. I also focus on the consequences of long term work migration and creation of new projects for following family cohabitation.
New services and emotional management in postindustrial society
Valentová, Barbora ; Balon, Jan (advisor) ; Kabele, Jiří (referee)
The diploma thesis New services and emotion management in postindustrial society concerns about the new kind of services, which started to occupy a very important position in the most intimate and personal spheres of human life (partner life, bringing up or even giving birth to children). With the development of these services the society finds itself on the border of "commodification", when more and more realms of human life is governed by market mechanisms and things, which used to belong to personal life, are becoming just goods for us. The borders between these two areas are more permeable and that reflects upon borrowing of rhetorics and discourses across these realms. With shifting of boarders our ways of thinking, feeling and acting change. Some kind of depersonalization arises and our relationship to our own personal life and to its meaning is becoming mediated by those services and those, who provide them. With these changes individuals deal through involvement of emotion labor. In the thesis these mechanisms and their influence on feeling and acting on the personal level and formation of self are explored. Explored are also the functioning of contradictory mechanisms of decommodification, which are being involved when the logic of market goes too far and individuum begins to feel too...

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