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TTLV: Journalists' operational skills in reporting on non-traditional security issues

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS

1. Student's full name:Doan Thi Thu Ninh                   

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: August 24, 1991

4. Place of birth: Hai Phong

5. Decision to recognize students No. 3683/QD-XHNV dated December 31, 2015, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process: None

7. Thesis title:Journalists' skills in reporting on non-traditional security issues.

8. Major: Journalism Code: 60.32.01.01

9. Scientific supervisor:Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dinh Van Huong, Head of the Political and Student Affairs Department, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

10. Summary of the thesis results:

This thesis has initially systematized the theoretical and practical issues related to journalists' operational skills in reporting on non-traditional security issues. Simultaneously, through research and surveys of current journalistic content on non-traditional security and through in-depth interviews with journalists specializing in this field, the thesis identifies the current state of journalistic skills utilization. From this, the thesis analyzes the advantages, difficulties, and limitations faced by journalists in reporting on non-traditional security issues. Based on this, the thesis proposes solutions to improve journalists' operational skills in reporting on non-traditional security issues, helping media organizations enhance the content of information on this topic.

11. Practical applications:

The research findings of this thesis contribute valuable insights to media organizations and journalists regarding operational skills related to "non-traditional security" issues. In particular, it helps journalists master operational skills and enhance their understanding of the role of journalism in addressing non-traditional security issues.

12. Future research directions:

The author will continue to conduct further research on journalists' operational skills in addressing non-traditional security challenges in several new and influential areas such as environmental security, food security, and transnational crime.

13. Published works related to the thesis: None

 

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: Doan Thi Thu Ninh 2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: 24thAugust 1991 4. Place of birth: Hai Phong

5. Admission decision number: Decision recognized graduate student no.3683/QD-XHNV dated December 31, 2015 by the Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Hanoi.

6. Changes in academic process: None

7. Official thesis title: Operational skill of journalists in non-traditional security Operational skill of journalists in non-traditional security

8. Major: Journalism Code: 60.32.01.01

9. Supervisors: Associate Professor, Dr. Dinh Van Huong - Director of Politics and Student Affairs Office, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

The thesis initially systematizes both the theory and the reality related to operational skill of journalists in non-traditional security. Moreover, throughout the research and survey press articles about recent non-traditional security as well as throughout the in-depth interview with journalists specializing in non-traditional security, the thesis indicates the real situation in applying the operational skill of journalists. From that point, the thesis analyzes the advantages, difficulties and drawbacks of journalists in operational process with non-traditional security. As a result, the thesis suggests the solutions to enhance journalists' operational skills in non-traditional security, which helps the press improve the content of this topic.

11. Practical applicability, if any:

The research results of the thesis contribute consulting value for the press and the journalists about operational skill related to “non-traditional security” issue. Especially, it helps the journalists apply the operational skill proficiently and raise the awareness about the press's role with non-traditional security issue.

12. Further research directions, if any:

The author will continue to research more deeply about operational skills of journalists with non-traditional security challenges in some new and high affected fields like environment security, food security, international crime.

13. Thesis-related publications: None

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