Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Background/ Definition of Problem
According to a survey of “International Transparency”, public institutions rectitude level of Korea in 2013 stayed # 46 of the countries surveyed 177 pieces. It means that Korea achieved significantly quantitative growth, but the qualitative level of the public organizations is inferior to the developed countries. October 10, 2014 accor
Journalism Theory
Group 1: Grasping journalistic concepts in India’s sexual harassment case
Background of the ‘Bus sexual harassment’ issue
In September last year, there was an issue brought up as a major strike was held to raise the voice against the mass rape done by six guys to a female college student in a bus in New Delhi. Even India’s Prime Minister has also w
alternatives have focused on macro-explanation. And it is on a kind of abstract level not realistic level.
So asking totally, we make a one question. - "Do we have sufficient competence to make relevant explanation on Korean society?" From this question, we are trying to start the discussion. We narrow the object of research and we concentrated on Department of Sociology in Korea University. Our
Journalism.
1987.11
The Basic Press Law was replaced.
1988.05
Foundation of progressive daily Hankyoreh.
1987~1988
Rapid growth of the press union movement.
Formation of KFPS(the Korean Federation of Press Unions).
1990's
The independent press movement treats more priority to specific media issues
Despite all the improvements,
the press was still on weak footing.
They o
1. Introduction
Neuromarketing is a marketing strategy in which neuroscience is applied to collect information on people’s physical and brain reactions. The information is then used in various marketing strategies. When analyzing brain functions, neuroscientists generally use either electroencephalography (EEG) or functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology. EEG measures fluctuatio