Junior College series:Do Smartphones Change the World?
- Journalism
- Categories:Growing Up & Facts of Life Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:South Korea
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- Pages:156
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:140mm×200mm
- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
1. Can I Read My Boyfriend’s Mind? - Psychology
2. Do Anthropologists Make a Car? – Cultural Anthropology
3. Do Smartphones Change the World? – Journalism
4. Did You Know that Robinson Crusoe was an Architect? – Architecture
5. Do You Want to Know the Secret of the New Medicine Development – Pharmacy
6. You Can Meet with the Judge, If You Post Hateful Comments on Internet – Law
7. Another You Can Be Made with Stem Cells – Medical Science
8. Can the President Make Moneys as Much as He Wants? - Economics
9. Design Is All about Sympathy - Design
10. Getting a Patent on Genes? – Life Sciences
11. Does delicious food make a culture? - Food science
12. Is The Chemistry The Magic? - Chemistry
13. Does My One Vote Change The World? - Political Science
14. Do You Want To Live To Help Others? - Science of Social Welfare
15. Do You Want To Be A Writer, Too? – Literature
Description
While reading interesting cases of core subjects, they will be able to identify what studies they will pursue at college and which jobs they want to take. Experts of each subject wrote content with easy and kind languages for teenagers, and illustrators added great works stimulating intellectual curiosity of readers.
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Professor Chang-ryong Kim explains journalism, the study on mass communication including Professor Chang-ryong Kim explains journalism, the study on mass communication including has been developed into mass media for general public, and offers multi-faceted perspectives on the roles of media – delivering information, forming public opinion, and monitoring men in power. He also touches upon roles of mass media personnel, value pursued by journalists, such as freedom of expression and independence of the editorial rights, and characteristics of advertisement. The second chapter introduces famous journalists including Ossietzky and Fallaci. The final chapter answers ten questions on journalism – e.g. whether the news tells only truth, and how the news is made.








