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Greenbergian and Prague School typology or the chances lying ahead
Boček, Vít
The paper deals with the relationship between the Prague School typology and Greenbergian typology. Various similarities and differences of the theories are discussed.
An Analysis of Current Grey Literature Document Typology
Pejšová, Petra ; Vaska, Marcus
This analysis is based on the classification of the international systems GreyNet, (the Grey Literature Network Service), OpenSIGLE, (the System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe), and the Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR), as well as focusing on national schemata in the Czech Republic, namely ASEP (Register of Publication Activity of the AS CR), NRGL (National Repository of Grey Literature), and RIV (Information Register of R & D Results). During the analysis of the lists of document types, we have discovered that these typologies contain, besides “real” document types (reports, theses, etc.) other aspects, such as events (arrangement, organization), types of events (conferences, speeches), producers (universities, institutes), processes (translations, output), content (political documents, legal texts), location (domestic, foreign), and format (e-texts, numeric data).
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Psychosocial context of antisocial behavior of adolescents: the main results of the SAHA project
Sobotková, Veronika ; Blatný, Marek ; Jelínek, Martin ; Hrdlička, M.
The study gives overview of main results of Czech part of the International SAHA project (Social And Health Assessment) in the area of antisocial behavior. The Social and Health Assessment (SAHA), a school survey, was conducted with 4980 adolescents (age 12-16years old) in Prague and 12 regional capitals of the Czech Republic. In current study data from 3023 adolescents aged 12 – 14 years are presented. K-means cluster analysis was used to identify the main clusters of antisocial behavior. Subsequently, adolescents from different clusters were compared on the levels of their substance use, affiliation with peers, parent child interactions, attachment to school, and violence exposure. Four major clusters of children were identified: the first cluster (17% of the sample) comprised children with mild conduct problems, adolescents from the second cluster (2%) reported the highest levels of all types of antisocial behavior, the third cluster (56%) included non-problematic children with the lowest levels of antisocial behavior, and children in the fourth cluster (16%) were characterized by moderate aggressive behavior (fistfights and shoving) and no other expressions of antisocial behavior. The cluster 2, children with highest levels of all types of antisocial behavior, have been found as the most risk and threatened group with high levels of other risk behaviors (substance use, affiliation with delinquent peers) and negative social influences (poor family relationships, violence exposure).
Physical geographical typology of small towns of Moravia and Silesia
Lacina, Jan ; Kirchner, Karel ; Kallabová, Eva
Solving the project “Geography of small towns” the specifics of these numerous settlements were researched even from the view of various physical geographical disciplines, mainly geomorphology and biogeography. During the last phase three indexes for physical geographical typology of small towns and their hinterlands were selected: types of relief, vegetation belts and types of contemporary landscape. On the basis of their synthesis the set of 124 towns was differentiated into 18 types. Typology presents that small towns of Moravia and Silesia are located in very various environments and are surrounded by varied mosaic of types of contemporary agricultural, agricultural-forested and forested landscapes.
Villages in territory of medieval Moravia deserted by reason of floods: climatic changes or human impacts
Hrádek, Mojmír ; Kallabová, Eva
Some of villages (Bystřec, Dolní Chlévské) founded in the colonized upland territories in the Middle Ages were damaged by floods soon after their foundation. A question is raised whether the demolition of farmhouses due to high waters relates to the impact of deforestation and agricultural cultivation of soil, or whether it had to do with the climatic changes as often considered today. There in no doubt that from AD 1250 an important role in increasing frequency of floods played LIA.
Typologie pohraničních regionů v České republice
Vaishar, Antonín ; Dvořák, Petr ; Zapletalová, Jana
Borderland of European states is no more a setting for delimitation of national states but more and more a problem of overcoming barriers in the process of European integration. Typology of the Czech border regions from the viewpoint of their marginality and possibilities of cross-border collaboration is the aim of the paper.
Definition af a Countryside and Countryside Population in the Czech Republic - One Possible Approach
Vobecká, Jana
The presented paper focuses on one possible approach to the typology of rural space, mentioning its methodology, data sources and partial results. The typology discriminates three major types of space: rural, suburban and urban on the basis of the intensity of commute to work to the major urban centers of the country.
Typology working stress and prevention of primary school teachers
Řehulka, Evžen ; Řehulková, Oliva
In study is made dividing of working stress teachers in three groups (stress in objective conditions, stress is connected with qualification, stress and personality of teacher) and describe the prevention as primary, secondary and terciary prevention.

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