The article deals with the online versions of eight Czech news media (novinky.cz, iHNed.cz, iDnes.cz, lidovky. cz, e15.cz, echo24.cz, seznamzpravy.cz and aktualne.cz) and asks whether they publish articles about the phen...
Television advertisements are one of the most important areas in which gender roles that are considered ‘suitable’ for women and men provide a continuation of gender relations. In addition to problematic representations...
Cyberspace of digital media changes contemporary education in two ways: by a new approach to understanding information and a new way of organising this information. In the first case, it is objectification of information...
Like in many other Central and Eastern European countries, in 2016, Romanian populist parties were voted by the ‘silent’ citizens, by those feeling deprived and not represented properly. Shortly before that, in 2015, the...
THE IMAGE OF SOCIAL ENTERPRISES IN CZECH ONLINE MEDIA (2013 – 2018)
The article deals with the online versions of eight Czech news media (novinky.cz, iHNed.cz, iDnes.cz, lidovky. cz, e15.cz, echo24.cz, seznamzpravy.cz and aktualne.cz) and asks whether they publish articles about the phen...
MEN’S EVALUATION OF “HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY” ROLES IN TURKISH TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENTS PORTRAYING MEN
Television advertisements are one of the most important areas in which gender roles that are considered ‘suitable’ for women and men provide a continuation of gender relations. In addition to problematic representations...
INFLUENCE OF CYBERSPACE ON CHANGES IN CONTEMPORARY EDUCATION
Cyberspace of digital media changes contemporary education in two ways: by a new approach to understanding information and a new way of organising this information. In the first case, it is objectification of information...
POPULISM 2.0, DIGITAL DEMOCRACY AND THE NEW ‘ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE’
Like in many other Central and Eastern European countries, in 2016, Romanian populist parties were voted by the ‘silent’ citizens, by those feeling deprived and not represented properly. Shortly before that, in 2015, the...
MARTIN SLIVKA (1929 – 2002)
Popular science article called "Today".