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Visual political satire in the Czech media
Zamouřilová, Klára ; Lábová, Alena (advisor) ; Klimeš, David (referee)
Thesis called Visual political satire in the Czech media shows different types of visual satire which appeared in Czech media during its history and places them in historical context. It examines the political satire in detail from the fifties of the twentieth century, when the communist regime in Czechoslovakia was established. But the largest space is dedicated to the digital age. It describes technological changes which influenced birth of a new kind of satire, photomontage. Thesis focuses on declared photomontage. At first, it shows montages that appear in traditional media and then it proceeds to the internet. Presently, the content of web pages with media theme is created by amateurs as well. Thesis focuses on the production of one such amateur who takes part in the online citizen journalism, Teo Adamy. He comments politics through his montages. By the analysis of his photomontages, we find out in which topics the author is interested and how he processes them. Thesis closely analyzes the category Celebrity/Poblitici and looks for motives that repeat in his images. The final output is comprehensive preview to author's creation.
Danish Photo of the Year award winning photographies in the context of the news values
Zamouřilová, Klára ; Lábová, Alena (advisor) ; Géla, František (referee)
The diploma thesis called Danish Photo of the Year award winning photographies in the context of the news values focusses on analysis of press photographs winning the Danish national photojournalist competition since 1974 until 2017 in the categories called Årets Pressefoto and Årets Pressefotograf. The theoretical part presents the photojournalism in general, its genres and concepts of news values and visual gatekeeping. The thesis then focusses on the detailed history of Danish photojournalism from the seventies and presents information about the Årets Pressefoto competition. At the end of the theoretical part, a method of image content analysis are introduced. The empirical part of the thesis applies the method of content analysis to a research sample of 241 photographs and seeks answers to the research questions concerning the presence of selected news values in photographic materials. After the results are evaluated, these data are discussed in relation to the established hypothesis.
Visual political satire in the Czech media
Zamouřilová, Klára ; Lábová, Alena (advisor) ; Klimeš, David (referee)
Thesis called Visual political satire in the Czech media shows different types of visual satire which appeared in Czech media during its history and places them in historical context. It examines the political satire in detail from the fifties of the twentieth century, when the communist regime in Czechoslovakia was established. But the largest space is dedicated to the digital age. It describes technological changes which influenced birth of a new kind of satire, photomontage. Thesis focuses on declared photomontage. At first, it shows montages that appear in traditional media and then it proceeds to the internet. Presently, the content of web pages with media theme is created by amateurs as well. Thesis focuses on the production of one such amateur who takes part in the online citizen journalism, Teo Adamy. He comments politics through his montages. By the analysis of his photomontages, we find out in which topics the author is interested and how he processes them. Thesis closely analyzes the category Celebrity/Poblitici and looks for motives that repeat in his images. The final output is comprehensive preview to author's creation.

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