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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS

1. Student's full name:Hoang Thi Hoai

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: September 24, 1991

4. Place of birth: Thai Binh

5. Decision No. 2998/2013/QD-XHNV-SDH dated December 30, 2013, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, recognizing postgraduate students.

6. Changes in the training process: None

7. Thesis title:Commentary on the 8th session of the 13th National Assembly on online newspapers.

8. Major: Journalism Code: 60.32.01.01

9. Scientific supervisor:Dr. Nguyen Si Dai

10. Summary of the thesis results:

This thesis focuses on researching and presenting the following basic results:

In Chapter 1 - The National Assembly, National Assembly Sessions: The Press and its Role in Providing Current Affairs Information on National Assembly Sessions, the author focuses on some general theories regarding the role of the press and online media in providing information about National Assembly sessions. Specifically, the study clarifies the concepts of "National Assembly," "National Assembly Session," "press," "online media," and "current affairs information." Based on the characteristics and activities of online media, the author points out the role of the press in general, and online media in particular, in providing information during National Assembly sessions.

In Chapter 2, "The Current State of Current Affairs Information in the Online Newspapers of Nhan Dan, VnExpress, and Tuoitre Online Regarding the 8th Session of the 13th National Assembly," the thesis delves into surveying, analyzing, and evaluating the current state of information in these online newspapers regarding the 8th Session of the 13th National Assembly, and the causes of its successes and limitations.

This forms the basis for the scientific recommendations in Chapter 3.

Chapter 3, chapter “Some scientific recommendations to improve the quality of journalistic commentary on National Assembly sessions.The author offers several scientific recommendations to newspapers to improve the quality of current affairs reporting on National Assembly sessions, and recommends that the National Assembly Office coordinate and create better conditions for newspapers and parliamentary reporters to operate effectively in the field of information.

11. Practical applications:

This is the first study to investigate the issue of current affairs information at a National Assembly session in general, and the 8th session of the 13th National Assembly in particular. Therefore, the topic will be useful for leaders and managers of the press to better understand the role, position, and current state of the press system in information and propaganda work, as well as public attitudes towards published information. From there, we will be able to develop appropriate policies for more effective leadership and management.

The research findings, both theoretical and practical, presented in this thesis will have an impact on online news agencies and especially on journalists in their work, reporting, and writing of news articles for National Assembly sessions, aiming to attract public attention.

The thesis boldly proposed several positive solutions for online newspapers to better fulfill their roles and responsibilities at future National Assembly sessions; enhancing interaction with readers through modern means, devices, and applications of online newspapers; and improving the content of news articles to deliver better informational effectiveness.

12. Future research directions:

If circumstances permit, this thesis could also open up many avenues for further research on the activities of online newspapers and reporters at National Assembly sessions: for example, regarding the form and genre of journalistic reporting, and the increased integration of multimedia...

13. Published works related to the thesis: None

 

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Master student's full name: Hoang Thi Hoai2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: September 24, 19914. Place of birth: Thai Binh

5. Postgraduate admission decision number: 2998/2013/QD-XHNV-SDH dated December 30, 2013 by the Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities

6. Changes in academic process: N/A

7. Official thesis title: Reasoning information on the Eighth Plenary Session of the Eighth National Assembly in electronic newspapers

8. Major: Newspapers and magazines Code: 60.32.01.01

9. Supervisor: DSc. Nguyen Si Dai

10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

The thesis focuses on research and some basic findings are as follows:

In chapter one - The National Assembly, National Assembly plenary sessions, newspapers and the role of the press in reasoning information on the National Assembly plenary sessions, the author concentrates on dealing with some general theories of the role played by electronic newspapers in National Assembly plenary sessions. In which emphasis is placed upon studying and interpreting the concepts of “electronic newspaper”, “National Assembly”, “reasoning information”. From the typical features, characteristics as well as activities of electronic newspapers, the author highlights the role on electronic newspapers in giving information about National Assembly plenary sessions.

In chapter two, the actual state of reasoning information of Nhan Dan online newspaper, VnExpress and Tuoitre Online on the Eighth Plenary Session of the Eighth National Assembly, the thesis explores deeply, analyzes and assesses the actual activities of electronic newspapers in giving information about the Eighth Plenary Session of the Eighth National Assembly through articles on this plenary session in the three newspapers: Nhan Dan Online, Vnexpress.net and Tuoitre Online between October and December 2014.

By analyzing in detail each article in respects of content and form, the author makes specific and objective judgments and assessments of: using pictures and drawings, charts or diagrams in articles, the various genres of newspapers in use, length of writing, reader feedback, in combination with multimedia…

In this chapter, the author also makes successes as well as limitations in speech and information activities at the Eighth Plenary Session of the Eighth National Assembly. From that to make the news, article about this area more and more objective, interesting for the public and draw the public's attention to the relevant issues at the National Assembly plenary sessions, the decisions that have influence on the existence and perishment, freedom and development of the nation in general and of individuals in particular.

By exploring the content and form of information, articles, reader feedback, and dealing with some limitations also, the thesis ventures to propose several scientific solutions in order to improve the quality of information activities at the National Assembly plenary sessions in general and at the eighth plenary session of the Eighth National Assembly in particular in chapter 3 - Proposing several solutions in order to improve the efficient information of electronic newspapers at plenary sessions of the National Assembly, such as solutions related to the human factor, means, material and technical facilities; the factor of innovating content and form of expression…

11. Practical applicability:

This is the first work of research into the issue of reasoning information at the National Assembly plenary sessions in general and at the eighth plenary session of the Eighth National Assembly in particular. The subject therefore shall be beneficial to the leaders, managers of newspapers to have a more thorough grasp of the role, position, actual state of the system of newspapers in activities of information and propaganda, public attitude towards the information published, from that to have proper policies to make leadership, management more effective.

The research findings based on the theories and practice of the thesis will have influence on the electronic newspapers and particularly reporters in their activities, operations, writing news, articles at the National Assembly plenary sessions so as to attract the public.

The thesis ventures to propose several positive solutions for electronic newspapers to better perform their roles and missions at the subsequent National Assembly plenary sessions; to increase the interactions with readers through their up-to-date means, equipment; to improve the content of news, articles to produce better information performance.

12. Further research directions:

If conditions permit, from this thesis, further researches may be suggested on the activities of electronic newspapers, reporters at National Assembly plenary sessions: for example, about the form, genre of newspapers presenting, strengthening the combination with multimedia…

13. Thesis-related publications: N/A

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