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The concept of infidelity in online relationships
Dubišarová, Pavla ; Kotík, Michal (advisor) ; Aslan, Katarína (referee)
In this work, I have researched online infidelity, focusing on how it is understood and how it interferes with young people's relationships. The theoretical part relies mainly on the work of Anthony Giddens and Zykmund Bauman in transforming relationships, and Lynn Jamieson and Ziyad Marar in terms of exploring intimacy. Internet communication has some specifics different from the classic one that make dating quick and simple, creating the ideal environment for online infidelity. At the same time, it is not clear where the boundaries of this infidelity begin on the Internet, what is right in the relationship and what is already interfering with it. It is therefore necessary to find out what, specifically, young people think of as infidelity. The research was carried out using quantitative research and surveyed young people who had experienced a long-term relationship. The aim of this work is to find out how online technology disrupts couples' intimacy. What attitudes young people have about online infidelity, and whether paired intimacy and the occurrence of online infidelity in relationships are related. This was examined from the objective and subjective point of view of respondents. As part of online technologies that can disrupt a relationship, I have researched and compared attitudes towards...
The Analysis of Gender Relations and the Concept of Romantic Love in the Novel of Milan Kundera The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Kubová, Alena ; Jiroutová Kynčlová, Tereza (advisor) ; Matonoha, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis discusses gender relationships, construction of romantic love, and questions of infidelity in the novel Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera. These concepts are examined by means of feminist literary theories that deal with gender as an analytic category and that draw on resistant reading and reader response criticism as major theoretical and methodological points of analysis. The first analytical part focuses on the ways in which femininity and masculinity of the main characters are constructed within the context of patriarchal society under socialism. The second part of the analysis is devoted to various forms of love that appear among the characters. It investigates the role of these love schemes within the presented relationships and focuses on motives of infidelity while considering the gender identity of the characters. By employing gender analysis, this diploma thesis offers a new perspective that reflects on the reproduction of gender stereotypes and departs from existing interpretations of Kundera's major novel.
Marriage in danger. The three different stories
Skřivanová, Martina ; Peterka, Josef (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
The central task of this bachelor's thesis was to analyse three novels which were dealing with a motif of marriage and its possible dissolution. In the first part, the author adumbrated the topic of marriage, love and infidelity in general. Following chapters were focused on the analysis of individual novels from a literary, sociological, psychological and literary-historical point of view. The main aim was to compare the novels and the motif of marriage included in them.
Attitudes to infidelity in different stages of life
MILOSTNÁ, Aneta
The theoretical part includes four themes- attitudes, values, relationships and infidelity. Focus is placed on attitudes in general, from the perspective of individual psychology and social psychology. The next chapter deals with values and their classification. An Important part of the theoretical expectations from the relationship between men and women and with it the associated problems of infidelity. The practical part is focused on research. The research was conducted qualitative interviews and provides information about attitudes and experiences with infidelity.
Attitudes of young people towards infidelity in partnerships
MIKŠOVÁ, Libuše
My diploma thesis entitled: Attitudes of young people to infidelity in partnerships. Infidelity in marriage/partnership is one of the problems in the current family and partnership coexistence. Infidelity induces other socially unwanted phenomena such as a high divorce rate, hostility inside the home, etc. Nowadays, infidelity is no more condemned by society and as a result has become a common feature in our everyday lives. The research part of my diploma thesis is supported by quantitative research, a questioning method and an opinion poll. The research was conducted on a target population consisting of 200 respondents ? 100 unmarried men and 100 unmarried woman aged between 16 and 26. The respondents were students attending a polytechnic institute, junior high school, grammar school and a university in Jindřichův Hradec. Each institution was represented by 50 respondents. The objective of this thesis is to discover the general attitude of high school and university students, both men and women, to the phenomenon of infidelity. Two hypotheses were set in connection with the pursued objectives of this thesis: H1 hypothesis ? University students are highly tolerant in respect of infidelity, as are high school students. H2 hypothesis ? Women, contrary to men, state their willingness to forgive their partner their infidelity. The results of the conducted research have shown that no relation between the education level and the willingness to forgive disloyalty to a partner can be proven. This means that the H1 theory could not be reasserted. Futhermore, no relation between the sex and the willingness to forgive a partner?s infidelity could be proven. This means that the H2 hypothesis could not be confirmed either. Based on the results of the conducted research it can be concluded, for example, that the majority of the young people who took part in my research realize that infidelity is wrong. More than half of the respondents admitted that infidelity can simply occur; one fifth of the respondents considered infidelity morally unacceptable. Only less than a third of the respondents stated their willingness to forgive their parner their disloyalty. Most of the young people who answered the questions considered infidelity to be the greatest offence that can be committed in a relationship. Young people were predominantly of the opinion that their partner should confess their infidelity because partners should be honest with each other. Almost half of the respondents would be willing to tolerate their partner?s infidelity provided that it was a one-off case that would never repeat itself. The results of my diploma thesis are to contribute to a better understanding of the attitudes of young people to infidelity.

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