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TTLV: student: NGUYEN VAN THINH

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1. Student's full name: NGUYEN VAN THINH

2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: April 4, 1989

4. Place of birth: Trung Hiep commune, Vung Liem district, Vinh Long province

5. Student recognition decision No. 3617/2018/QD-XHNV dated December 4, 2018 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

6. Changes in training process: None

7. Thesis topic: Printed newspapers and climate change issues in the Mekong Delta (Survey of Vinh Long Newspaper, Can Tho Newspaper and Dong Khoi Newspaper 2015 - 2019).

8. Major: Journalism Code: 8320101-01-UD

9. Scientific advisor: Associate Professor, Dr. NGUYEN LINH KHIEU

10. Summary of thesis results:

The thesis has outlined an overview of the current climate change issue in the Mekong Delta. At the same time, it points out the role of print media as well as the advantages and limitations of this type of press in communicating about climate change.

Specifically, the thesis has clarified the theoretical basis for the role of print media in the issue of climate change, the need to promote the role of print media in the issue of climate change and some basic contents of climate change that print media need to pay attention to and propagate. At the same time, it clearly states the current status of the role of Vinh Long Newspaper, Can Tho Newspaper, Dong Khoi Newspaper in the issue of climate change, along with the feedback of the public and experts on the role of print media in the issue of climate change in the Mekong Delta within the survey period.

The thesis has provided very specific assessments of the role of print media in informing about issues related to climate change, the shortcomings, limitations, and lessons learned from the practical role of print media in addressing climate change in the Mekong Delta. This is also the basis for the author to propose solutions and recommendations to further enhance the role of print media in addressing climate change in the Mekong Delta in the coming time. Specifically, it is necessary to promote the role of print media in communicating about climate change, form a climate change communication project, train human resources on climate change, and focus on interaction with readers and the public.

11. Practical application:

From the above research results, the thesis contributes to enhancing the role and position of printed newspapers in communicating about climate change in general and printed newspapers in the survey scope in particular.

12. Further research directions:

From the practical situation with print newspapers, the next research direction of the thesis will focus more deeply on the advantages, difficulties, and challenges facing print newspapers in the future. From there, specific solutions, suitable to the actual conditions and situations, will be proposed to enhance the role of print newspapers in the issue of climate change.

13. Published works related to the thesis: None

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: NGUYEN VAN THINH 2. Sex: Male

3. Date of birth: April 4, 1989 4. Place of birth: Vinh Long province

5. Admission decision number: 3617/2018/QD-XHNV Dated: December 04, 2018 of the Head of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.

6. Changes in academic process: None

7. Official thesis title: Newspaper printed on the issue of climate change in the Mekong Delta (Survey of Vinh Long Newspaper, Can Tho Newspaper and Dong Khoi Newspaper 2015 - 2019)

8. Major: Journalism Code: 8320101-01-UD

9. Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. NGUYEN LINH KHUEU

10. Summary of the findings of the thesis: The thesis has outlined an overview of climate change issues in the current Mekong Delta. At the same time, point out the role of the press as well as the advantages and limitations of the media in climate change communication.

specific, the thesis clarifies the theoretical bases on the role of the print media in the climate change issue, the need to promote the role of the print media to the climate change issue and some internal issues. basic contents of climate change that print media should pay attention to. At the same time, clearly state the status of the role of Vinh Long Newspaper, Can Tho Newspaper, Dong Khoi Newspaper with the climate change issue, and the feedbacks of the public and experts on the role of the print media to the issue. climate change in the Mekong Delta within the survey period.

The thesis has given very specific assessments on the role of the printing press in informing climate change issues, limitations, limitations, lessons learned from practical roles. The role of the print media on the climate change issue in the Mekong Delta. This is also the basis for the author to propose solutions and recommendations to further enhance the role of print media in the climate change problem in the Mekong Delta in the coming time. Specifically, it is necessary to highlight the role of print media in climate change communication, form climate change communication project, train human resources on climate change, and focus on interactivity with readers and the public.

11. Practical applicability, if any:

From the research results mentioned above, the thesis contributes to enhancing the role and position of the printing press for the communication on climate change in general and the printed newspapers in the survey scope in particular.

12. Further research directions, if any:

From the reality posed to the printed press, the next research direction of the thesis will focus more deeply on the advantages, difficulties and challenges posed for the future printing press. Since then, giving specific solutions, suitable to the actual conditions and situation, in order to further enhance the role of the printing press in the climate change problem.

13. Thesis-related publications: None

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