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Civil war in Syria in USA today and MF Dnes. Comparative study
Bartyzalová, Michaela ; Nečas, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Hájek, Roman (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on war journalism and compares how the Czech daily Mlada fronta Dnes and American daily The New York Times inform about Syria civil war. In first theoretical part is introduced concept of journalism, process of news selection and agenda setting. Moreover war journalism, propaganda and historical development of war journalism are introduced. Following part brings concrete description of for theoretical bases which help form research questions. The quantitative analyse is chosen as a method of research. Research part of this work aims to discover masculine and feminine values in journalism. These values were former defined in Gina G. Barker study. Next part aims to connect three media roles by Daya Kishan Thussu a Des Friedman to chosen newspaper. Moreover the used sources of dailies are described. Research is focused on patriotism during inform about civil war as well. The last part brings the results of this research and comparison of journalism about Syrian civil war on the pages of Czech and American newspapers.
Media Coverage of Terrorist Attacks in Europe and in the World in Example of ČT 24 News
Musil, Jakub ; Štoll, Martin (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
Terrorist incidents have been on the rise in Europe recently and are therefore a greatful media theme. An interesting fact, however, is the apperently larger media space in the Czech republic which recieves attacks in European countries as opposed to terrorist attack elswhere in the world. Even if the number of victims of such attacks is often many times larger than in Europe. This work focuses on the media coverage of terrorist attacks on CT24 news television. In the first part of the thesis the author first focuses on the theoretical basis of terrorism, on its characteristics and definitions. In the next part, he is devoted to TV news with respect to CT24 news. Author describes CT24 as a national news station and describes its current and breaking broadcasting scheme. In the analytical part, the author deals with the coverage of selected terrorist attacks in Pakistan, Spain, the USA and Egypt and tries to find out how CT24 devoted to these attacks. Emphasis is placed on the quantitative content analysis of media coverage and on the quantification of types of news reports used to cover CT24's terrorist attacks coverage.
Civil war in Syria in USA today and MF Dnes. Comparative study
Bartyzalová, Michaela ; Nečas, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Hájek, Roman (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on war journalism and compares how the Czech daily Mlada fronta Dnes and American daily The New York Times inform about Syria civil war. In first theoretical part is introduced concept of journalism, process of news selection and agenda setting. Moreover war journalism, propaganda and historical development of war journalism are introduced. Following part brings concrete description of for theoretical bases which help form research questions. The quantitative analyse is chosen as a method of research. Research part of this work aims to discover masculine and feminine values in journalism. These values were former defined in Gina G. Barker study. Next part aims to connect three media roles by Daya Kishan Thussu a Des Friedman to chosen newspaper. Moreover the used sources of dailies are described. Research is focused on patriotism during inform about civil war as well. The last part brings the results of this research and comparison of journalism about Syrian civil war on the pages of Czech and American newspapers.
Communication and Language Management of Bicultural Couples. A Sociolinguistic Study.
Janstová, Jana ; Dovalil, Vít (advisor) ; Šichová, Kateřina (referee)
This thesis deals with nowadays current issues: the communication of bicultural partnerships. The subject of investigation is primarily a process of communication, more precisely communication problems and causes of conflicts that may arise between partners with different backgrounds and native language. The basic question is what can cause these problems and what strategies the communication participants use to solve and avoid such problems. The theoretical basis of the thesis presents the Theory of Language Management. In the empirical part the obtained data is analyzed using both methods of quantitative form (questionnaire) and qualitative methods (research diary, participant observation and finally an interview).

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