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Expiriences of male and female LGB teachers at Czech primary schools
Polách, Dominik ; Smetáčková, Irena (advisor) ; Vozková, Anna (referee)
My bachelor's thesis "Experiences of LGB teachers in Czech primary schools" seeks to describe how homosexual teachers deal with their sexual orientation in their pedagogical practice. This then raises further questions, in particular, how LGB teachers perceive their sexual orientation in relation to pedagogical practice, how open LGB teachers are in their work environment with their orientation, whether there are differences in this openness in relation to colleagues, to pupils and their parents and whether homosexual teachers face any problems with their orientation in the work environment. In the theoretical part of the thesis I deal with basic facts and terminology related to the issue of sexuality and the issue of the teaching profession. In the practical part, qualitative research is carried out in the form of interviews with nine informants. Based on the thematic analysis it was found that homosexual teachers are more open with their sexual orientation and encounter manifestations of homophobia rather rarely. Homosexual teachers are aware of the fact that they can openly alleviate the occurrence of homophobia among students and at the same time directly or indirectly support students who are facing coming out themselves. However, school management plays a major role in openness, along with...
Representation of homosexuals in the Journal Hlas
Kazbalová, Kateřina ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Sekera, Martin (referee)
Diploma thesis "Media representation of homosexuals in the journal Hlas" deals with the ways in which gay people are represented in the journal Hlas (1931-1938) whereas Hlas was a journal aimed directly at the homosexual minority. This thesis employs the qualitative analysis method to uncover the regularities of the representation of homosexuals. It concentrates on the description of the homosexuals themselves, their characteristics and qualities, as well as relation between the homosexual minority and society.
Attitudes of Czech Society Towards Homosexuals And Their Rights - May 2017
Černá, Lucie
In May 2017 CVVM included a block of questions related to tolerance of Czech society towards homosexual oriented men and women into its regular survey Our Society. At the same time, there were questions focused on the attitudes of citizens to whether homosexual people should have certain rights: right to enter into a registered partnership, marry, adopt children from "institutions" - so-called children's homes, and adopt the children of their partner with whom they live and whose upbringing. The highest support has gained right to enter into a registered partnership while 76 % of respondents stated that homosexuals should have this right. We also asked whether respondents have some homosexual people among their friends or acquaintances. According to our research, homosexual friends have 37 % of Czech citizens. On the other hand, 49 % of respondents said they have none.
Media image of adoptions by homosexual couples in the Czech Republic
Fukar, Pavel ; Krobová, Tereza (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
The bachelor thesis aims to describe the way the Czech printed media reported on the topic of adoption by homosexual couples in the Czech Republic. Using qualitative analysis methods, it points out particular frames to which individual contributions are included. Conclusions of this method will also be supported by a brief quantitative analysis. The language and terminology used by journalists will be a key factor in the study. Similarly, it will be analyzed from whom the media workers receive testimonies for their articles.Special care will be dedicated to the titles of individual articles. The work will also focus on how journalists report on political leaders and their activities around the topic of adoption by homosexual couples. For this purpose, three newspapers were selected, namely Lidové noviny, Mladá fronta DNES and Právo. This periodicals are the most widely read newspapers in the Czech Republic. In this context, the analysis is limited on news articles that were published within twelve consecutive calendar months, with the beginning of this period being set at 15 May 2013. The date was determined intentionally, members of the Chamber of Deputies discussed a draft law that would allow Adoption of same-sex couples precisely at this time.
Development of public space of non-heterosexual people in Czechia: Prague as a "queer" capital?
Sak, Jan ; Pitoňák, Michal (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Lucie (referee)
This bachelor's thesis analyses the development of spatial organisation of Czech non- heterosexual people, it offers a study of public socializing possibilities of this group in Prague since the beginning of socialism to the present. Thesis deals with a question of what direction is Prague as the "gay capital" being developed at the present. The research part of the work is based on a secondary geographical content analysis of available literature drawing mainly from data based on so called oral historical method. Carried out research found that the biggest milestone in this development was the year 1989 enabling for rapid growth of non- heterosexuals' socializing possibilities in the 1990s. This rapid development currently produces metropolis of Prague, offering a range of gay and lesbian activities, that able Prague to compete with other big cities in Western Europe. key words: non-heterosexual, homosexual, gay, lesbian, queer, Prague, socialism, public space, heteronormativity
Public Opinion on Rights of Homosexuals - May 2012
Tabery, Paulína
In May 2012, CVVM survey focused on public opinion on rights of gays and lesbians such as right to get married, right for registered partnership and right for children adoption.
Public Opinion on Rights of Homosexuals - May 2011
Červenka, Jan
In May 2011, CVVM survey focused on public opinion on rights of gays and lesbians such as right to get married, right for registered partnership and right for children adoption.
Czechs are more tolerant toward registred partnerships than Poles, Hungarians and Slovaks
Škodová, Markéta
In October survey 2005 there were included some questions about public attitude to homosexual people. Same question were used in Poland, Slovakia and Hungaria with CEORG group setting.Respondents also talked about their opinion on weddings or registered partnership of homosexuals.

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