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Coolness and subcultural capital in the contemporary Prague alternative techno scene
Caha, Vilém ; Císař, Ondřej (advisor) ; Němcová, Lucie (referee)
The subject of this thesis is a qualitative sociological study that examines the contemporary Prague alternative club and rave scene as a subculture. The aim of the study is to find out how members of the subculture perceive and reflect on their subcultural identity. The theoretical part discusses several theoretical concepts related to this topic. The process by which nine informants were recruited and their interviews used as the primary source of data is described in the methodology chapter. Data for the research was collected using qualitative methods, i.e. semi-structured interviews, which were then analysed using open coding. The results suggest that several aspects influence the subcultural identity of techies - engagement in the scene and sharing of ideology are the main ones. The study could contribute to a deeper understanding of the contemporary Prague alternative techno scene and how its members shape their subcultural identity.
Purity and Danger: A View to Maintanance of the Ritual Purity in the Contemporary Roma Household
Kadeřávková, Iva ; Uherek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Grygar, Jakub (referee)
The diploma thesis: "Purity and Danger: The Perspective of Compliance with Ritual Purity in the Contemporary Roma House" deals with the boundary definitions of Roma groups and identities. This examination takes place via the narration of the Roma themselves and by observing the ritual practices in Roma households. The main tool that the Roma use in determining their group boundaries is the concept of cleanliness and impurity. It appears both in their narratives and in their ritual practice. This thesis describes the definition of a specific group of Roma women against many other groups of Roma and against the majority society. By doing so, we can examine their values, and the importance of the concept of purity in their lives and at the same time where their concept of purity comes from and how they work with it every day. Furthermore, it describes the environment, habits and clothes worn by women and their children, their hobbies and the way of their everyday life. Another important topic emerging at work is what roles men and women have in their group, and how the duties, or the spaces associated with their daily lives, are shared between the sexes. In conclusion, the thesis also answers the questions of what role the concept of purity plays in the life of particular studied families, how this...
Specific factors of Japanese management
Machalová, Lucia ; Sýkora, Jan (advisor) ; Labus, David (referee)
(in English): The aim of this thesis is to find, whether the Japanese management techniques are based on unique characteristics of Japanese ethnicity and the organization of their society, or based on general principles of management theory applied to concrete Japanese conditions. Methodologically it will be based on approach of social anthropology (Nakane, Doi) concentrating on the relationship between an individual and the group, national homogenity, hierarchy, and roles of institutions. The author will first describe nihonjinron theory and its main arguments, concentrating on the factors relating with specific Japanese management methods, especially in human resources management and quality management. Afterwards she will analyse in detail management methods with emphasis on the development in 1990s. Finally, based on concrete examples she will evaluate, if -and if yes, to what extent - are Japanese management methods transferable to different environment, and will try to assess the future development of these methods in globalized society. During evaluations she will be using data of Japanese companies operating abroad.
Cosmology and Exile in the Wider Yamato Court
Kroulík, Milan ; Zemánek, Marek (advisor) ; Kubovčáková, Zuzana (referee)
Milan Kroulík Exile and Cosmology in the Wider Yamato Court Abstract (in English): The aim of this paper is twofold. In the first part I try to understand the society of Japan around the turn of the 7th and 8th centuries (Asuka to early Nara periods) with the help of a model proposed by Mary Douglas. This analysis is concerned with history, social organization, religion and the cosmology found in the chronicles it produced. These chronicles represent the world-view of the imperial family of the Yamato state, which was one of many in Early Japan. I conclude that the social reality of the aristocracy of this state was rather unstable, competitive and somewhat individualistic. In the second part I analyze myth sequences from these earliest extant Japanese chronicles. In this structural analysis I employ the knowledge gathered in the first part. It enables me to read the motif of exile as bridging a fundamental problem in a competitive society. Namely, in order for a person to become an emperor, he has to be fierce and transgressive. However as an emperor, the same person represents structure par excellence and has to be the opposite of transgression. While in exile, the formerly ambivalent character transforms into an acceptable form. The study of two chronicles yields two results. In one chronicle (Kojiki)...
The following research of displaced people from the Chernobyl area and Kazakhstan
Uherek, Zdeněk
The text deals with re-settlers from Chernobyl region of Ukraine to the Czech Republic. It is focused on their adjustment to the Czech environment. The text points out that the adjustment processes are not linear and it can acquire retrogressive characteristics.
Romany migration activities as factor of social innovation
Uherek, Zdeněk
This text is a follow-up to the Romany migrations from Slovakia in the context of European migration trends study (Uherek, 2007). This study will be focused on cases when the Romany migration adjusted the innovative behaviour in the society as a whole and helped to bring structural changes of the attitude towards the Romany. In the text I use the data collected for the purpose of evaluation of Romany migration from the Czech Republic to Canada and to Western European countries within the project called Sustainable Development in a Diverse World
The Roma Migration in Central Europe. Trends
Uherek, Zdeněk ; Weinerová, Renata
The authors of this report tried to map out the Roma migration activities of post-Communist Europe. Methodology of the migration of Central European Roma drew on previous experience by the network of social scientist from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, former Jugoslavia and experts from Great Britain.
History of ethnology not only by T. S. Kuhna: past and future of the department of ethnic studies
Uherek, Zdeněk
The text deal with the history of the Czech ethnology and the work of department of ethnic studies.
Antropology and Migration Studies from the Point of View of Value Research
Nešpor, Zdeněk
In the paper is presented the development of migration studies with special focus on the interests of social antropology. There are also summerised applications of these theories in Czech academic space. Further on the author presents possible goals and priorities of Czech migration studies for the close future.

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