Author Archives: Min Namgung

Blog 5 – Reflection on Comm 409 by Min Namgung

1. Two important ethical lessons One of the most important ethical lessons that I learned in this course was ‘Invasion of Privacy’. The journalists of today often overlook and encounter an ethical problem of ‘Invasion of Privacy’ with their mistaken … Continue reading

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Blog 4 – Documenting Violences and offensive contents by Min Namgung

Documenting Violences and offensive contents Part.1 Situation Definition One of the ethical challenges in the field of journalism that stands out to me was the rising issue of reporting violences and offensive contents. Documenting violences has been a highly-debated and … Continue reading

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Ethical Lesson & Reflection on Mark Russell’s Lecture by Min Namgung

Part 1. Situation Definition On Tuesday, March 20th, Mark Russell, the Executive Editor of The Commercial Appeal, visited Penn State University and shared the stories and experiences of the past 30 years of his career and discussed how the journalism … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – Shattered Glass by Min Namgung

Part 1   Journalists have a formidable influence and prominence to the public by educating the citizens on the information of some issues and events that are eye-opening, compelling and controversial to public interests. As they must carry an immeasurable … Continue reading

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Blog 1 – This I believe…By Min Namgung

As life goes on, one can learn about an important life lesson on an ethical value by experiencing different situations. I have experienced something valuable that not so many people have experienced in their lives ; Studying abroad. I had … Continue reading

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