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Concept of Moral Panic in the Case Study of Inclusive Education
Vlčková, Adéla ; Mouralová, Magdalena (advisor) ; Kváča, Vladimír (referee)
The work deals with the media image of inclusive education which is examined through the prism of sociological concept of moral panic. It focuses on the transformation of media interest in inclusive education and changing of the representation of moral panic attributes in the most widely read daily press such as Blesk, MF Dnes, Právo and Lidové noviny from 2000 to 2017. The work arises from the concept of moral panic which respects the importace of the mass media and it takes into consideration the beliefs directed against certain social groups that are perceived as being at risk to society. The theoretical part defines theoretical grounds such as the power of the media and the characteristics of inclusive education and its legislation. The practical part describes implementation of the research which is realized through a content analysis. The work brings insight into the inconsistent interest of various newspapers. This involves certain contextual milestones in the process of developing the media image of inclusion which is researched through the sociological concept. The results are concluded with the discussion about the possible implications of moral panic for society and educational policy.
Right extremism in CZ 2007-2010
Půbalová, Božena ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Kabele, Jiří (referee)
The thesis deals with the phenomenon of right-wing extremism in the Czech Republic during 2007-2010 which is viewed from the socio-constructivist perspective of the sociological concept of moral panic. The theoretical part focuses on definition of the terms right-wing extremism and moral panic with regard to their evolution and various approaches in social theory and also briefly describes the situation and significant subjects of the Czech extremist right-wing scene in the analyzed period. The analytic part presents media content of four selected aspects and cases of right-wing extremism as published in nationally released newspaper Mladá fronta DNES which is examined in depth using qualitative content analysis. The task of the analysis was to determine to what extent and by which specific ways the representation of these cases in given newspaper fulfills the aspects and processes of an ideal type of moral panic, represented by Klocke and Muschert's hybrid model of moral panics, and how the cases are put in the general framework of constructing the right-wing extremism as a prominent social problem and a moral panic.

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