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Modern Web Interface of NERD System
Oltmanová, Kristína ; Hranický, Radek (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of designing a modern web interface for an existing system of a database of malicious network entities. The thesis describes the design of a new user interface and also addresses the changes in the existing NERD system, which had to be adapted to the needs of the new web interface. The changes to the existing system were based on expanding the previous functionality in the Python language and the Flask framework. Vue.js (a JavaScript framework) was used to implement the new web interface. This thesis also presents an improved user management with support for external identity providers. The final result of the thesis is a usable modern web interface for the NERD system, which preserves the functionality of the original interface and further extends it.
Toxic Masculinity in Live Action Cinematography: The Big Bang Theory Case Study
Hiblerová, Adéla ; Vochocová, Lenka (advisor) ; Reifová, Irena (referee)
This thesis is concerned with expressions of toxic masculinity in television acting, illustrated on the case study of the television show The Big Bang Theory. This work sets the term toxic masculinity in the context of masculinity studies and draws on the theory of hegemonic masculinity formulated by the Australian sociologist Raewyn Connell. Her theory assumes the existence of multiple, hierarchically ordered masculinities, with hegemonic masculinity - considered by some authors tobe synonymous with toxic masculinity - on top. This work also surveys the history of the representation of the male hero from the early days of American cinema up to the present, as the empirical section deals primarily with an American television show. Special emphasis is put on the "nerd" character, who represents non- hegemonic masculinity and thus does not tend to be associated with expressions of toxic masculinity, although he is also guilty of this behavior. The aim of this thesis was to use qualitative content analysis to identify manifestations of toxic masculine behavior by the nerd characters of the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory and to determine how this behavior differs from that of the "jock" character, an embodiment of hegemonic masculinity. This research reached the conclusion that each of these two...

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