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The Intercultural Communication in the Context of the EU Cultural Policy
Opatrný, Martin ; Opletalová, Lenka (advisor) ; Mechurová, Zdenka (referee) ; Soukup, Václav (referee)
THE ABSTRACT The intercultural communication is an extraordinarily important topic especially within the multicultural environment of the European Union. Ph.D. work "The Intercultural Communication in the Context of the European Union Cultural Policy" is focused on a possible relation between intercultural communication and policymaking and realization of the EU cultural policy. Based on studied scholarly literature, other materials and considering previous author's expert experience a basic hypothesis was drawn up - despite all proclamation of the EU the intercultural communication is significantly underestimated. This basic premise was especially because of further surveying divided into a few fractional hypotheses. The aim of the thesis was to empirically verify the assumption formulated above. This dissertation work therefore analyzes the intercultural communication's theory, the history and the present of the EU cultural policy and the EU key institutions responsible for cultural policymaking. The work provides an overview of basic communication characteristics of the EU member states and their cultural categorization. This summary was inter alia prepared thanks to cooperation with The Hofstede Centre and Richard Lewis Communications international institute and its helpful internal online tools...
The Material Culture of the Mediaeval Farmstead. The Deserted Village Spindelbach in the Ore Mountains.
Hylmarová, Lucie ; Klír, Tomáš (advisor) ; Měchurová, Zdeňka (referee)
Anotation This work refers to metal items discovered in detector exploration carried out in 2009 at several homesteads in deserted medieval village Spindelbach in Ore Mountains in Northwest Bohemia. This site is the object of research of the Institute of Prehistory and Early History at Chareles University of Prague, Faculty of Philosophy with cooperation with Institute of Archaelogy and Preservation of Historical Monuments in Most. Detector exploration was the one phase of research in the site and wider neighborhood. Typical research of metal items is the basis of this work. Plans, lists of gained elements, tables and illustrations are included in the text part. Information about material culture, life of villagers or whole village are reconstructed at the base of the founded metal items. Because of ongoing excavations, this work is one of the partial goals and its continuous update is necessary. For more accurate image, it is essential to overwork other parts of material culture except for metallic element, especially ceramic fragments in following seasons of archeological research. Keywords deserted medieval village - Ore Mountains - Spindelbach - detector exploration - material culture - metal artifacts - middle ages

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