This article outlines several techniques for analyzing panel data with a dichotomous dependent variable. This presentation is inspired by the classic work of Paul Allison [1999]. An example analysis is presented where public attitudes toward restitution of church property in the Czech Republic is explored using panel data. Here the focus is on exploring changes in the intra-personal agenda of respondents on this specific issue. There are three main conclusions from this research: (1) media exposure and (2) the education level of the respondent increase the odds of the church restitution issue being mentioned by a respondent as being important, and (3) mention of the church restitution issue in a particular wave of the panel survey is negatively associated with mention of this issue in later waves of the panel study examined. These findings are discussed in terms of their methodological and substantive implications., František Kalvas ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
In the submitted study, the author tries to analyze the ethical project of the "World Ethos" whose presenter is the German theologian Hans Küng. In his works Küng tries to proof the necessity of realization of the world accepted moral ethos which should be a base for building the better society. Küng unfolds his arguments from several headings: "If there is no ecumenical peace, there will never be any peace among nations." And in this case, according to Küng, there will never be the fulfillment of human existence – humanum. The central category of humanity – humanum as a base for moral regulations is the matter of this analysis. The study also represents an attempt to exemplify the concealed premises which lie at the background of Küng's argumentation.