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Rural Tradition in a New Era
STUDENÁ, Iva
This bachelor thesis is dedicated to the changes and the economic potential of the rural areas, which were ignored and considered as underdeveloped areas without potential in the past, although contemporary European society is based on rural society and its traditions. It also determines rural behaviour patterns or new rural behaviour patterns of today rural citizens and describes their economic strategies in chosen region. The theoretical part explains important keywords of rural issues: ruralism, new ruralism, rural area, village, rural community. These terms are important to understand the main of the bachelor and find out rural behaviour patterns. The practical part includes verification of hypothesis and rural elements by two types of sociological research including interviews with businessmen living in rural areas and questionnaires oriented on employed rural citizens. The chosen region is a district of Tábor in South Bohemia. This part also contains an evaluation of the collected data and explains the results of the research. The bachelor thesis decides if rural behaviour has an economic potential to develop the areas.
Perception of the Collectivization by the Rural and the Urban Community
BUCHTELE, Roman
The bachelor thesis is focused on the description of the history of collectivization in Písek district. It deals with two different groups of citizens - the rural and the urban community. Its main focus is on their personal evaluation of the process, on the contrast between their perception of this issue and its consequences and economical significance. The thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part defines the rural area, the revision of the land reform and the process of collectivization itself, alongside with its economical and social impacts. The basis of the analytical part is the research, which maps the social, environmental and economical impacts of collectivization. The main research method used is triangulation. The data are collected using questionnaires extended by the use of semistructured interviews.
The Development of Rural Municipalities and Community Satisfaction: An Example of Survey Data Use
Bernard, Josef
The paper deals with the possibilities of development analysis on subregional, local level of rural municipalities. It is based on the assumption that community satisfaction belongs to key goals of local development. The paper uses survey data on the evaluation of different community aspects and community satisfaction
The Development of Small Municipalities – Terms and Operationalisation
Bernard, Josef
The paper deals with selected theoretical frameworks of local community development. The dichotomy "development of community" and "development in community" is used for a better transparence of the theoretical approaches which are often fuzzy. A model of local development based on the both approaches, is presented, regarding both the structural factors and internal factors of collective action.

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