1. Student's full name: Nguyen Van Phu 2. Gender: Male
3. Date of birth: May 19, 1987
4. Place of birth: Bien Bach Dong Commune, Thoi Binh District, Ca Mau Province
5. Decision No. 3617/2018/QD-XHNV dated December 4, 2018, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, recognizing the student.
6. Changes in the training process: The thesis deadline has been extended from December 4, 2020 to December 4, 2021 (12 months).
7. Thesis title: Issues of forest management, protection, and development as reported in Ca Mau Newspaper
8. Major: Journalism; Code: 8320101.01(UD)
9. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Nguyen Thi Thoa.
10. Summary of the thesis results:
The research topic "Issues of Forest Management, Protection, and Development in Ca Mau Newspaper" clarifies several concepts, builds a theoretical framework for the research problem, and surveys the current state of propaganda work in Ca Mau Newspaper. From there, it identifies the advantages, limitations, and causes of the limitations, and proposes solutions to improve the quality of propaganda work in Ca Mau Newspaper on the issue of forest management, protection, and development.
This thesis will contribute to further systematizing the theoretical framework on forest management, protection, and development, as well as content management in Ca Mau newspapers in general and local Party newspapers in forested provinces in the region. It will serve as a reference document for research, training, and professional development in the field of communication and journalism, focusing on propaganda work related to forest management, protection, and development.
The thesis "Issues of Forest Management, Protection, and Development in Ca Mau Newspaper" raises urgent issues regarding the role of propaganda work in various forms of media and the professional skills of reporters in handling and updating information related to forest management, protection, and development. Through this, the author proposes several specific solutions for training and professional development in propaganda and editing at journalism schools. This contributes to improving the quality of propaganda work in current media.
11. Practical applications:
This thesis provides practical reference value regarding the dissemination of information on "Issues related to forest management, protection, and development in Ca Mau Newspaper." The topic contributes to helping leaders of media agencies and journalists gain a clearer understanding of how to handle news content related to forest management, protection, and development.
12. Future research directions:
This thesis can serve as a reference for research on forest management, protection, and development in various media formats in the digital age 4.0. It is particularly relevant to multimedia communication and the operational skills of reporters, contributors, and editors in the Ca Mau Newspaper, and in journalistic activities in general, concerning forest management, protection, and development. The recommendations and solutions presented in this thesis can help managers, reporters, and contributors develop more diverse, engaging, and effective approaches to enhance the effectiveness of communication on forest management, protection, and development in various media formats.
13. Published works related to the thesis: None
INFORMATION OF THE MASTER THESIS
1. Student's full name: Nguyen Van Phu 2. Sex: Male
3. Date of birth: May 19, 1987
4. Place of birth: Bien Bach Dong Commune, Thoi Binh District, Ca Mau Province
5. Decision on student recognition No.: 3617/2018/QD-XHNV, dated December 04, 2018 by the Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes during the studying process: Thesis extended from December 04, 2020 to December 04, 2021 (12 months)
7. Thesis title: The issues of forest management, protection and development on Ca Mau Press
8. Major: Journalism studies; Code: 8320101.01(UD)
9. Scientific instructor: PhD. Nguyen Thi Thoa.
10. Summary of the thesis results:
The thesis “The issues of forest management, protection and development on Ca Mau Press” clarifies some concepts, develops a theoretical framework for research issues; surveys the current status of propaganda on Ca Mau Press. Thereby, specify the advantages, limitations and causes of such limitations, then propose solutions to improve the quality of propaganda on Ca Mau Press for issues of forest management, protection and development.
The thesis will contribute to further systematize the theoretical framework on forest management, protection and development as well as the administration of information content on Ca Mau Press in general and the local Party newspaper of the provinces with forests in the region, the thesis will be a reference for research, training and fostering of the propaganda on forest management, protection and development to training and research institutions in the field of media and journalism.
The thesis “The issues of forest management, protection and development on Ca Mau Press” poses urgent issues in connection to the role of propaganda on various types of Journalism and the professional skills of Reporters, processing and updating information on issues related to forest management, protection and development. Thereby, the author has recommended and proposed a number of specific solutions for the professional training and fostering of propaganda and editing work in journalism training institutions. Since then contribute to improve the quality of propaganda on the current types of journalism.
11. The applicability in practice:
The thesis has practical reference value on propaganda "issues of forest management, protection and development on Ca Mau Press". The topic contributes to support leaders of press agencies and journalists to have a clearer view on processing news content related to issues of forest management, protection and development.
12. Further research directions:
The topic can be a reference for research works in forest management, protection and development in various types of journalism in the era of 4.0. In particular, multimedia communication and operational skills of reporters, collaborators and editing work on different types of journalism of Ca Mau Press in particular and in journalism activities in general related to the issue of forest management, protection and development. From the recommendations and solutions in the thesis, it is possible to help managers, reporters and collaborators have more attractive and diversified approaches to further improve the effectiveness of propaganda in various types of journalism related to forest management, protection and development.
13. Published works related to the thesis: not available