Coordination Method Of Means Of Ideological Work In The Fight Against Covid-19 Pandemic In Vietnam
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método, coordinación, medios de trabajo ideológico, COVID-19, VietnamResumen
El estudio tiene como objetivo aclarar el método de coordinación de los medios de trabajo ideológico para prevenir y controlar la epidemia de COVID-19 en Vietnam. El investigador observó directamente las actividades de propagación en radio, televisión, periódicos en línea y redes sociales (Facebook, TikTok, Youtube). Luego, para evaluar los resultados de esa cooperación, el investigador realiza una encuesta en la comunidad en línea sobre el impacto de los medios de trabajo ideológico en la percepción, actitud y comportamiento de las personas al enfrentar la pandemia. Los resultados muestran que la información en radio, televisión, periódicos en línea y redes sociales ha formado un flujo de información oficial en la vida social, eliminando noticias falsas y falsas y contribuyendo a desarrollar una conciencia avanzada ante la epidemia.
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