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Language and discourse of Processed World
Urban, Michal ; Haupt, Jaromír (oponent) ; Kotásek, Miroslav (vedoucí práce)
The thesis deals with the history of computers, the spreading of computer technology and its influence on users, which provides basic background to the analysis of topics found in the Processed World magazine. The history of computers is generally described in individual generations, which allows us to imagine in which way the development of computers and technology progressed. The thesis deals also with the influence of computers on the general public and the spreading of computers into American households between the years 1990 and 2000 and it briefly outlines the situation today. Attention is given also to the often-neglected negative aspects of computer technologies that are presented in the magazine. The Processed World magazine, which was founded in 1981 by a group of young people from San Francisco, is based on frustration of office workers who wanted to create a form of entertainment, information and sympathy for people in the same situation. The thesis also deals with the illustrations and their meaning presented in this magazine. By analyzing specific texts, it also provides a certain example of how the articles of the Processed World look like.
Language and discourse of Processed World
Urban, Michal ; Haupt, Jaromír (oponent) ; Kotásek, Miroslav (vedoucí práce)
The thesis deals with the history of computers, the spreading of computer technology and its influence on users, which provides basic background to the analysis of topics found in the Processed World magazine. The history of computers is generally described in individual generations, which allows us to imagine in which way the development of computers and technology progressed. The thesis deals also with the influence of computers on the general public and the spreading of computers into American households between the years 1990 and 2000 and it briefly outlines the situation today. Attention is given also to the often-neglected negative aspects of computer technologies that are presented in the magazine. The Processed World magazine, which was founded in 1981 by a group of young people from San Francisco, is based on frustration of office workers who wanted to create a form of entertainment, information and sympathy for people in the same situation. The thesis also deals with the illustrations and their meaning presented in this magazine. By analyzing specific texts, it also provides a certain example of how the articles of the Processed World look like.

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