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Comparasion of foreigennews service of selected czech news websites
Strolená, Lucie ; Trunečková, Ludmila (advisor) ; Švelch, Jaroslav (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Comparison of foreign news service of selected czech news websites" deals with foreign news of online media portals iDnes, Aktualne and Novinky. The aim of this thesis is to identify which of these three news websites provides the best quality of the news. The thesis focuses on the diversity as one of the possible indicators of quality of journalism. Specifically, it focuses on diversity of sources, diversity of topics, geographic diversity and the content uniqueness. The level of diversity for the first three categories is established with help of an index called Herfindahl. Consequently, its level is compared within the analyzed media. Particular interest is put on the used sources of the news. The thesis among others concentrate on how often the media quote Czech news agency, foreign news agencies and other media. At the end the comparison of analyzed online media portals is made and it is determined which of them provides the most diverse news.
The Holy Journey from Prague Cathedral to Stara Boleslav (Via Sancta)
Strolená, Lucie ; Altová, Blanka (advisor) ; Tuček, Jan (referee)
The aim of this work is to reconstruct and interpret the real space of the symbolic space of the Czech country, and within it to monitor the conditions of a development the Holy Journey (Via Sancta) from the Prague Cathedral in to Stara Boleslav in the background of the cult of St. Wenceslas with the help of contemporary visual sources (architecture, sculptures and paintings), including sub-urban scene. The development of symbolic spatial linkages between the Prague Cathedral and Stara Boleslav we observe in the broader context of the Christian world since the beginning of the Czech statehood (10th century) until the process has been visually completed (1670-80) through a series of chapels (Via Sancta) between Prague and Stara Boleslav.
Impact of the revolutions in the Arab countries on the immigration and asylum policy of the European Union.
Strolená, Lucie ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
The content of the thesis is an analysis of the impact of the revolutions in the countries of North Africa during the year 2011 on the immigration and asylum policy of the European Union. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the response of the European Union and its member states to the migration situation. The thesis is divided into four chapters. The first one describes the situation and migration during revolutions in the North Africa, the second chapter deals with the migration into the European Union. The third chapter analyzes the reaction of chosen member states and the institutions of the European Union. The last chapter finally evaluates the situation and identifies the opportunities and threats for the immigration and asylum policy of the European Union that emerged from the previous analysis.
Humanitarian crisis and the role of the media: case study Sri Lanka
Strolená, Lucie ; Lehmannová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the role of the media during humanitarian crisis. Concretely, it concerns the case study of Sri Lankan conflict and the influence of so-called CNN effect. The aim of this bachelor thesis is either to confirm or dis-confirm the connection between the media and actions of the american and british governments over Sri Lanka's conflict in the beginning of year 2009. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part is only introductory. The second part is devoted to CNN effect itself. This chapter describes the evolution of the theoretical concept of CNN effect, definition and the summary of the literature about it. The third chapter, the most extensive one, consists of the practical application of the CNN effect to Sri Lanka's conflict.

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