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Media image of terrorist attacks in the Czech and French media: a comparative analysis
Hegerová, Lucie ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Říchová, Blanka (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with how six selected media report on the issue of terrorist attacks. Three Czech and three French media were included in the research in order to compare the method of information in these two countries. Specifically, MF Dnes, Hospodářské noviny, Právo, Le Figaro, Le Monde and Libération were examined. The method of informing was investigated on the example of three terrorist acts - attacks on trains in Madrid on March 11, 2004, Norwegian attacks in Oslo and on the island of Utøya on July 22. 2011 and the attack on Charlie Hebdo in Paris on January 7, 2015. The importance of depicting and framing terrorist attacks is also growing with the growing awareness of society and the fact that the reaction of the media and the public today is an indispensable part of the terrorist act, which the perpetrators themselves take into account when planning it. The author asks several questions concerning the thematic agenda of attacks and their framing. A combination of quantitative and qualitative content analysis methods was used to answer them, focusing on the frameworks used. The work will then be compared not only at the state level, but also between individual media and specific attacks. The result of the work are findings on the similarities and differences of the method of...
Politicizing Sexualities: Mobilization practices and networking within the LGBTQ movement in contemporary Madrid
Wiesnerová, Vendula ; Ezzeddine, Petra (advisor) ; Kolářová, Kateřina (referee)
This ethnographic study intends to explain the recent mobilization practices within the LGBTQ movement in contemporary Madrid in reference to the strategic use of identity and networking in collective action. It describes the Spanish movement as an ideologically polarized heterogeneous aggregate. The active challenging groups criticize the dominant part of the movement for giving up its original message of sexual liberation and diluting it in consumerism by supporting capitalist tendencies and the power of leading political parties. Via launching protest campaigns and collaborating in internationally supported networks with other ideologically related social movement communities, the challenging groups demand civil rights for all people, regardless of their sexual orientation or identity. They mobilize upon the collective identity of "precariousness" while integrating elements of queer and transgender theory into their radical leftist oriented politics in order to transform the Spanish society. By bringing on new critical ideas and adherents, the success of the leftist oriented challenging groups has an impact on the direction of the politics of the dominant group, which thereby is forced to adopt such ideas into their politics. Despite the disunity and antagonistic character of the movement, the...
Communication activities in tourist industry in 2014: compatative studies of cities Madrid and Prague
Nguyen, Quyen ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Strielkowski, Wadim (referee)
The bachelor`s thesis Communication activities in tourist indursty in 2014: comparative studies of cities Madrid and Prague discusses the possibilities of marketing in tourism, particularly city marketing. Definition of the concept of tourism marketing is followed by a description of the marketing tools of the marketing mix, with the emphasis on the methods of marketing communications. The thesis includes specific description and analysis of the various tools which are applied in communications of cities. Next sections consist of a description and analysis of marketing activities of the two European cities - Madrid and Prague. The aim was to compare the promotional activities of cities - via the information centers, as well as via outdoor advertising, internet promotion and public relations. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Communication activities in tourist industry in 2014: compatative studies of cities Madrid and Prague
Nguyen, Quyen ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Strielkowski, Wadim (referee)
The bachelor`s thesis Communication activities in tourist indursty in 2014: comparative studies of cities Madrid and Prague discusses the possibilities of marketing in tourism, particularly city marketing. Definition of the concept of tourism marketing is followed by a description of the marketing tools of the marketing mix, with the emphasis on the methods of marketing communications. The thesis includes specific description and analysis of the various tools which are applied in communications of cities. Next sections consist of a description and analysis of marketing activities of the two European cities - Madrid and Prague. The aim was to compare the promotional activities of cities - via the information centers, as well as via outdoor advertising, internet promotion and public relations. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Politicizing Sexualities: Mobilization practices and networking within the LGBTQ movement in contemporary Madrid
Wiesnerová, Vendula ; Ezzeddine, Petra (advisor) ; Kolářová, Kateřina (referee)
This ethnographic study intends to explain the recent mobilization practices within the LGBTQ movement in contemporary Madrid in reference to the strategic use of identity and networking in collective action. It describes the Spanish movement as an ideologically polarized heterogeneous aggregate. The active challenging groups criticize the dominant part of the movement for giving up its original message of sexual liberation and diluting it in consumerism by supporting capitalist tendencies and the power of leading political parties. Via launching protest campaigns and collaborating in internationally supported networks with other ideologically related social movement communities, the challenging groups demand civil rights for all people, regardless of their sexual orientation or identity. They mobilize upon the collective identity of "precariousness" while integrating elements of queer and transgender theory into their radical leftist oriented politics in order to transform the Spanish society. By bringing on new critical ideas and adherents, the success of the leftist oriented challenging groups has an impact on the direction of the politics of the dominant group, which thereby is forced to adopt such ideas into their politics. Despite the disunity and antagonistic character of the movement, the...

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