Winner of the inaugural Spirit Young Journalism Academic Award / Prof. SON,YOUNG JUN (Media Studies)
- 24.09.13 / 이정민
Kookmin University media professor SON,YOUNG JUN has been awarded the inaugural Shin Young Jung Journalism Academic Award.
The award aims to encourage scholars who continue to pursue their research in the face of an increasingly difficult environment for journalism research, and from this year, it will be awarded annually to scholars and journalists who have made outstanding achievements in journalism research. The award is also meant to honor the memory of the late journalist Shin Young Jung (1931-1962), an early member of the Kwanhoon Club, who died in Germany while working as a Berlin correspondent and pursuing his doctorate.
Son was honored for his book, “Press Freedom and Political Philosophy,” and the award ceremony was held on Tuesday, Sept. 10, in conjunction with the 47th anniversary of the fund.
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Kookmin University media professor SON,YOUNG JUN has been awarded the inaugural Shin Young Jung Journalism Academic Award.
The award aims to encourage scholars who continue to pursue their research in the face of an increasingly difficult environment for journalism research, and from this year, it will be awarded annually to scholars and journalists who have made outstanding achievements in journalism research. The award is also meant to honor the memory of the late journalist Shin Young Jung (1931-1962), an early member of the Kwanhoon Club, who died in Germany while working as a Berlin correspondent and pursuing his doctorate.
Son was honored for his book, “Press Freedom and Political Philosophy,” and the award ceremony was held on Tuesday, Sept. 10, in conjunction with the 47th anniversary of the fund.
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