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Content Analysis of the presentation of Black Lives Matter Movement in Czech media
Změlíková, Alžběta ; Aslan, Katarína (advisor) ; Průchová Hrůzová, Andrea (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis on the topic of Content Analysis of the presentation of Black Lives Matter movement in Czech media aims to construct an image of the Black Lives Matter movement based on two selected Czech media using qualitative content analysis. The chosen media are the on-line versions of the outlets Respekt and Echo, which were selected based on their political attitude and the fact that they are not solely news media, but authors add their own opinion and view. The studied sample consists of 38 articles published in the chosen media during 2020 and 2021 and is analysed based on grounded theory and a brief discourse analysis based on Allan Bell. The paper finds that the image of the movement differs between the two media outlets. Respekt's attitude toward the movement is consistent, the authors present it as a non- hierarchical protest movement and use neutral rhetoric for further description. Based on broader context (such as the overall tone of the articles or the choice of people that were interviewed on the topic), it is certain that Respekt supports the movement. In the case of Echo24.cz, an ambiguity in the overall attitude towards the movement can be seen which does not help create a clear image of BLM. Although, in most articles, the server speaks about the movement in rather...
The concept of infidelity in online relationships
Dubišarová, Pavla ; Kotík, Michal (advisor) ; Aslan, Katarína (referee)
In this work, I have researched online infidelity, focusing on how it is understood and how it interferes with young people's relationships. The theoretical part relies mainly on the work of Anthony Giddens and Zykmund Bauman in transforming relationships, and Lynn Jamieson and Ziyad Marar in terms of exploring intimacy. Internet communication has some specifics different from the classic one that make dating quick and simple, creating the ideal environment for online infidelity. At the same time, it is not clear where the boundaries of this infidelity begin on the Internet, what is right in the relationship and what is already interfering with it. It is therefore necessary to find out what, specifically, young people think of as infidelity. The research was carried out using quantitative research and surveyed young people who had experienced a long-term relationship. The aim of this work is to find out how online technology disrupts couples' intimacy. What attitudes young people have about online infidelity, and whether paired intimacy and the occurrence of online infidelity in relationships are related. This was examined from the objective and subjective point of view of respondents. As part of online technologies that can disrupt a relationship, I have researched and compared attitudes towards...

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