From Soviet Communist Concepts to Libertarian Journalism: Reform, Change and Evolution of Mongolian Journalism Curriculum
Batbaatar Jamiyansuren,
Odmandakh Myagmarsuren,
Amartuvshin Sukhee and
Enkhbat Chuluunbaatar
Studies in Media and Communication, 2026, vol. 14, issue 2, 347-363
Abstract:
Our main goal is to study the changes and evolution of the curriculums that trained journalists for more than 80 years' experience within the history of Mongolian journalism education.Journalism training in Mongolia, which began in the middle of the 20th century, based on the social and political theories and concepts of the Socialist system. However, in 1990, when Mongolia chose Democracy, the theory, methodology, and concepts of that education underwent radical changes and were reformed.The authors compared all the curriculums and determined the changes and evolutions.
Date: 2026
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