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Punk's not dad - A radio documentary concerning the transmutation of life values of members of the punk subculturer
Trajerová, Magdalena ; Gulda, Jana (advisor) ; Hroch, Miloš (referee)
This practical work Punk's not dad - A radio documentary concerning the transmutation of life values of members of the punk subculture regarding the upbringing of children, as the name suggests, is dedicated to the change in the life values of punk subculture members due to raising children. Based on interviews with five protagonists and reportage footage from the punk environment, it answers the question of how punks work with values such as rejection of the future, resistance to the system or, for example, denial of authorities, in raising their children. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the specifics of radio production. Furthermore, the work contains definitions of basic radio genres with emphasis on the radio documentary, which is the main outcome of my work. The next section looks at punk and how this movement can affect a young person. In the last part I present my work. I deal with the aim of the document, the selection of the main protagonists, the script, the job description and the chosen methodology.
THE PUNK SUBCULTURE IN THE REGION RAKOVNICKO
KUCHÁROVÁ, Simona
The thesis Punk Subculture in the Region Rakovnicko inquires into the description of this subculture as well as the issues connected with it. That can be particularly the negative attitude of the wider society, stemming from the different appearance and philosophy of its members. The punk subculture is considered one of the most pronounced subcultures. Its birth can be traced back to the 1970´s Great Britain, where it formed as a protest against the political system and social problems. Still, its philosophical roots have been preserved until today by the members of this subculture. The theoretical part of this work focuses on the definition of the word subculture, its function in the society and the basic features, which are characteristic of it. Furthermore it deals with the definition of punk. Not only does it describe the typical characteristics of the adherents of this subculture, but also the music, with which the specific dance pogo is connected. Another important topic of this work is the evolution of this movement both around the world and in Czechoslovakia. At the same time it provides information on significant punk music bands based around Rakovník. The aim of the thesis is to map out the situation of the punk subculture in the Rakovník region as well as its members´ activities and philosophy of life. These aims will be addressed in the practical part of this work, as will also be an independently carried out research and subsequent discussion of its results against of the opinions of other authors. The method of research was qualitative and took the form of semi-structured interviews. The research subjects were chosen based on the snowball sampling technique. The quota for sampling became the place of residence, and hence the Rakovník region. Based on these results were drawn hypotheses, which above all show how today´s punks tore themselves away from radical movements. It is however not possible to generalize those results, owing to the small area they were drawn from.

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