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The division of Czechoslovakia (radio interviews with selected personalities)
Zemánek, Tomáš ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (referee)
The radio interview is one of the basic genres used in radio. This practical bachelor's thesis is based on two radio interviews recorded by the author of the thesis with personalities of former Czechoslovak politics who experienced the division of the country into the successor states of the Czech and Slovak Republics in important positions. The theoretical part of the thesis first describes the historical event of the division of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republics using the mentioned expert sources. Next, the author of the thesis attempts to briefly summarize the situation of the two successor countries and their mutual relations 30 years after the act of partition. An important part of the theoretical part of the thesis is the introduction of the respondents for the radio interviews, which form the practical part. And the author of the thesis also defines the concept of a radio interview on the basis of the literature, explains the differences between its different variants and describes the practical aspect of the creation of such an interview on the basis of a concrete example. The practical part of the thesis covers 2 radio interviews, which are sometimes enlivened by short audio inserts (e.g. from the author's previous interviews), which add to the complexity of the result in terms of...
Fading. A series of interviews about fading and helping people in the last stage of human life
Voldánová, Sára ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Čeňková, Jana (referee)
Palliative care ensures patients, through complex medical and psychological help, the highest possible quality at the end of their lives and a dignified departure from this world. The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to expound to listeners and readers the reality of the work of people involved in this specific field, and also to contemplate on the necessity for every society to ensure dignified end of life for all their members. The practical part of this thesis that is composed of a series of radio interviews is accompanied by the theoretical part, which concisely reflects palliative care in scientific literature.
The border: Series of radio interviews mapping the fates of war refugees from Ukraine
Sedláčková, Berta ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Čeňková, Jana (referee)
Through a radio interview series, this bachelor thesis deals with war refugees residing in the Czech Republic and partly in Slovakia. The theoretical part of the thesis aims to describe interviews as one of the most widespread journalist genres, with an emphasis on radio interviews as it is a crucial component of the practical part of the thesis. Furthermore, the theoretical part outlines the specifics and types of radio interviews. In the following chapters, the thesis aims to briefly describe the reasons for choosing this particular thesis form and topic, and more importantly, to set it in the current context. Finally, the last section introduces the procedures and methods used in creating the radio interview series, explains the process of interviewees' election, and provides an elaborate description of the production and postproduction of the practical part of the bachelor thesis. The practical part consists of the radio interview series called The Border, which contains three approximately twelve-minute-long interviews, each providing a different insight into the situation of war refugees from Ukraine in the Czech Republic. The first interview is conducted with the head of the Slovakian migration office Ján Orlovský, the second respondent is Šárka Třísková, a headmaster of the Elementary...
Interviews About Otherness (series of radio interviews)
Košťálová, Bára ; Lovaš, Karol (advisor) ; Čeňková, Jana (referee)
Radio interview is one of the basic genres of radio production. In this bachelor thesis, this genre is used to process the stories of three people excluded from mainstream society using the principles of inclusive journalism. Theoretical chapters of the thesis firstly briefly introduce the genre of radio interview and it also specifies its history and different types. This is followed by a chapter devoted to the issue of access to media and an introduction to the concept of inclusive journalism as a possible solution to the problems associated with representation of marginalized groups. The third chapter presents all the individual interviews which are later presented in the practical part as well as methodological approach for each of the interviews. An evaluation of the resulting interviews is also included at the end of the thesis. The practical part of this thesis consists of three interviews with people from social groups that are underrepresented in contemporary media production. The first interview is with Ondrej Rosík, a blind journalist, the second interview with reportage elements is prepared with Vasyl Martynets, Ukrainian refugee. The third interview is with Maria Větrovská, a mother who has been taking care of her disabled daughter for a long time.

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