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New Technologies and Strategies in partner selection: Speed-dating and dating sites
Stěhulová, Pavla ; Hamplová, Dana (advisor) ; Lupač, Petr (referee)
The paper deals with the issue of getting acquainted and looking for a partnership with the aid of new technologies. The main goal is to show the impact of new media on the mate selection and, above all, to describe the course of a particular way of getting acquainted which is new to the Czech society, that is speed dating. The so-called mediated dating services - online dating portals and speed dating - are assessed in a comparative way. The empirical part is based on the analysis of dating websites and dating agencies. KEYWORDS: speed dating, online dating portals, mediated dating, mate selection, marriage market
New Technologies and Strategies in partner selection: Speed-dating and dating sites
Stěhulová, Pavla ; Hamplová, Dana (advisor) ; Lupač, Petr (referee)
The paper deals with the issue of getting acquainted and looking for a partnership with the aid of new technologies. The main goal is to show the impact of new media on the mate selection and, above all, to describe the course of a particular way of getting acquainted which is new to the Czech society, that is speed dating. The so-called mediated dating services - online dating portals and speed dating - are assessed in a comparative way. The empirical part is based on the analysis of dating websites and dating agencies. KEYWORDS: speed dating, online dating portals, mediated dating, mate selection, marriage market
Marriage from the perspective of economics and sociology with regard to mate selection
Konrádová, Kateřina ; Šanderová, Jadwiga (advisor) ; Vohlídalová, Marta (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the issue of marriage, or more specifically, on the process of its formation or, in other words, mate selection. The author compares economic (G. S. Becker) and sociological (V. K. Oppenheimer) theory of the marriage market, including assortative mating. The subject of the work is to compare economic and sociological view of the issue of mate selection in an aim to discover common and different elements in the two scientific disciplines as regards the matter. The author works with four comparison criteria. The first one gives a general overview of the marriage market and describes how it functions, the second one shows the relationship between the marriage and job markets, the third is about assortative mating and the fourth one describes and explains changes in marriage behaviour in the second half of the twentieth century. Based on this, the author deems the sociological approach to be more adequate and suitable for investigating such a complex process as mate selection.
Role of rags and other community events on life of czech woman in 19th century
Šimková, Eva ; Heczková, Libuše (advisor) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
The socio-historical and literary-historical context is delineated in the first part of the thesis. But the essence of the thesis is analysing of three novels and one book of advices written by four female writers of the second half of 19th centrury. The analysis is focused on construction of model female readers for which the books were written. The main theme is analysis of detail of ball or dance event in their influence on the life of teenage girls, the definition and description of how the marriage market works and its changing relationship with the woman's free choice of profession. Based on readings of other texts of the four female authors we followed the extent of projection of ideological orientations and attitudes of the writers into these their analyzed texts.

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