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Evolution of attitudes of tobacco and its usage in Czech population
Bureš, Roman ; Nekola, Martin (advisor) ; Tuček, Milan (referee)
There are many points of view at tobacco. Smoking has obvious social, political, medical and economical consequences. Tobacco is known by mankind for several centuries and for the same period mankind has had attitudes towards smoking and tobacco. In this bachelor thesis author tries to outline evolution of discussion about tobacco and its noxiousness and especially evolution of attitudes connected with it. Main aim of thesis is to describe evolution of attitudes towards tobacco and its usage of czech population in analyzed period. Author assumes that smoking attitudes are more negative than in the past. In this thesis author stands on theory of denormalization. Moreover author describes denormalization of tobacco and recent discussions. Research is made of using analysis of secondary data of Sociologický ústav Akademie Věd České republiky. Besides evolution of tobacco attitudes and its usage author also examines attitudes of several factors to smoking attitudes and tobacco usage. Between these factors belongs age and gender of respondents and also if respondent is a smoker or not. Moreover author examines if there are any apparent attitudes of tobacco denormalization.

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