Interactive Communication and the Trends of Using Language in Interactive Communication
Interaction in essence is the mutual reciprocity in language among the participants in communication. Interaction is the nature of communication as social activity. The interaction in modern communication is not only a method but also an objective that the communicators strive for. This article discusses the characteristics of the new audiences in their interaction activities and the features of the language in interaction.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 4 (2020).
Some solutions to improve the quality of online political theory education at universities in Vietnam in the context of the current industrial revolution 4.0
Abstract: The Industrial Revolution 4.0 has been having strong and deep effects on all fields of social life, including higher education in general and political theory education in particular. In the development trend of the era, universities in Vietnam are comprehensively renovating and implementing online training method to meet the needs of developing high-quality human resources in the digital era. Online training is considered an optimal choice in the current context. The article mentions the advantages and disadvantages when applying the online training method in political theory subjects to students of the universities in Vietnam and proposes some basic solutions to improve the quality of political theory education at universities in Vietnam in the context of the current Industrial Revolution 4.0.
Specialized radio broadcasting on climate change in Mekong Delta
Specialized radio broadcasting on climate change in Mekong Delta
Abstract: In recent years, the media coverage of climate change in Vietnam has achieved significant progress. It has established diverse channels of information, providing multidimensional perspectives on the issue of climate change. Via media, state policies have been implemented in daily life, contributing to changing the perception and actions of the people. The term "climate change" is no longer just a concern for scientists but has become a societal issue. Alongside print media, television, and online news outlets, radio broadcasting is increasingly contributing its voice to the efforts to address climate change. By analyzing some community radio models worldwide, the article evaluates prospects and provides suggestions for radio stations in Vietnam in disseminating information about climate change.
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