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Gender Stereotypes in Gaming Environment
Papusha, Valentyn ; Šedrlová, Magdalena (referee) ; Sedláček, Pavel (advisor)
Předmětem této bakalářské práce je analýza genderových stereotypů ve vypravěčské linii a designu videoher. Jsou zde také vyjmenovány klíčové historické momenty pro zásadní pochopení videoherního průmyslu a přítomnosti genderových stereotypů v něm. Dává příležitost vidět, jak události v reálném světě a veřejné mínění ovlivňují videohry a vytvářejí nebo snižují genderové stereotypy v nich. Teze nabízí vhled do problematiky nadměrné sexualizace mužů i žen, včetně toho, jak může ovlivnit vnímání sebepojetí u různých lidí. Otázka sexualizace je posuzována z několika pohledů, mezi nimiž existuje kulturní rozdíl mezi východními a západními zeměmi. V této práci je navíc představen seznam stereotypních genderových rolí, do nichž jsou lidé často zařazováni. Přináší světlo na důsledky, které z rolí vyplývají.
The influence of the menstrual cycle on the sports performance of cyclists
Podskalská, Anna ; Jurák, Daniel (advisor) ; Soukupová, Vendula (referee)
Title: Influence of the menstrual cycle on the sports performance of female cyclists. Objectives: The aim of this work is to analyse the performance of female elite athletes in cycling in different phases of the menstrual cycle using a questionnaire survey and laboratory testing. And to find out whether menstrual cycle and its phases affect their sport performance. Methods: In our thesis we used two method. The first method was a non-standardized anonymous questionnaire sent to women who are or have been involved in cycling. The second method was a laboratory stress test of three female cyclists. We tested each proband during three phases of her menstrual cycle. During the menstrual, follicular and luteal phases. Results: We found that the menstrual cycle affects athletic performance. Based on the questionnaire we learned that they perceived the influence of the menstrual cycle on their sport performance, whether due to physical or psychological difficulties. Testing showed that during the follicular phase, all probands experienced an increase in maximal performance. At the same time, they all described their mood as cheerful and energetic. During the luteal phase, on the other hand, all probands experienced a decrease in maximum performance. At the same time, they defined their mood as neutral to...
Myth of female beauty
Česká, Michaela ; Hogenová, Anna (advisor) ; Rybák, David (referee)
Diese Diplomarbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem zeitgenössichen Trend des Körperkultes und mit dem Mythus der Schönheit, mit seinen biologischen und kulturell historischen Wurzeln. Ich versuche aufzuklären, warum die Schönheit in der heutigen Gesellschaft so geschlechtsbedingt ist. Und warum gerade die Frau mit dem schönen Geschlecht identifiziert wird. Weiter studiere ich gesellschaftliche Mechanismen, die eine Jagd nach dem perfekten Körper legitimieren. Ich beschreibe auch ihre Folgen auf der individuellen und gesellschaftlichen Ebene.
Analysis of squash match, comaparison between male and female players
Strnad, Jan ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: : Analysis of squash match, comaparison between male and female players Objectives: This thesis shall compare different types of service, returns and third shots and their combinations between male and female players and estimate their usage and average success rate in professional squash matches. Methods: Indirect analysis - videoanalysis Results: Most used serve for both sex is backhande serve and three-wall serve, most used return is volley straight back and cross back, third shot was mostly directed to left side of the court. Better chances of winning had female players directing return straight back, men had better chaces directing return cross back. In profesional squash is minimum returns directing straight front, cross front and boast. Keywords: Squash, service, return, direction, tactics, typology of players, comparison, male, female, notational analysis
Female Characters in Select Jakub Arbes' Romanettos
Majorová, Eliška ; Stejskalová, Anna (advisor) ; Hník, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor's thesis' content consists of an analysis of three romanettos - Sivooký démon, Zázračná Madona and Akrobati - and in particular a characterisation of their main female characters - Regina, Ismena and Eldora - also with regard to their literary uniqueness. In first two chapters is given a short summary of Arbes' life relevant to his literary work and romaneto as a genre is described. This serves as a basis for analysis of select romanettos and for determining attributes typical for the genre. The female protagonists in chosen romanettos are described in detail with the help of citations. Some techniques used in portrayal of female characters are in Arbes' work identical with the techniques used on male characters (choice of name, education sufficient for scientifically solvable plot), but the majority is unique. All female protagonists are beautiful, mysterious and good, able to bond with people and to give empathy. Despite of originating in poor conditions, they have tremendous power in influencing their surroundings solely with their personality. They are alluring also in their perceived mystery, which engulfs them and which disappears only at the moment of their death. The most interesting thing is their character. Despite being good, modest, grateful, kind, patient and devoted in...
Female Labour Migration from Georgia: A Qualitative Study of the Influence of Migration on Gender Roles and Women's Self-perceptions
Zviadadze, Tamar ; Jelínková, Marie (advisor) ; Angelovská, Olga (referee)
This study focuses on the labour migration of Georgian women and explores its influence on female's self-perceptions and gender roles. Combining in-depth interviews with Georgian women residing in Athens with the data collected from the literature review, research illustrates how gender and migration are intertwined. Within the analytical framework emphasising the role of networks, internationalisation of reproductive labour and transnationalism thesis considers factors that motivate migration. It posits decision-making as the gendered specific response. Besides, Research analyses female migrant's working and living conditions and presents strategies that women employ to negotiate their migratory roles. Additionally, female's self-perceptions and attitudes regarding gender roles are introduced. Keywords gender, female, migration, women, self-perceptions
Aspect of Social Integration of Unaccompanied Immigrant Female Minors in Italy: the Case of Nigerian Females
Dvořáčková, Lenka ; Wladyniak, Ludmila Maria (advisor) ; De Oliveira Filho, José Hildo (referee)
This thesis researches aspects of (re)socialization and integration of unaccompanied female minor immigrants in Italy. The thesis aims to present an overview of the immigration situation in Italy. The focus is on Nigerian girls as Nigeria is the country of origin of the majority of unaccompanied female minors hosted in reception centres in Italy. There is a discussion on who these minors are and why they migrated. The theoretical background is based on a theory of Social Integration developed by Bosswick and Hackmann who defined Social Integration as being a four-dimensional process, consisting of structural, cultural, interactive and identificational aspects. This is an ethnographic study and was carried out though the mean of participant observation in a reception centre located in Sicily. The analysis of the field notes was done in accordance with the 4-demnsional model proposed by Bosswick and Hackmann.

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