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http://dspace.iua.edu.sd/handle/123456789/2979| Title: | البرامج التلفزونية وفاعليتها في التوثيق االمعرفي: دراست تطبيقية على برنامج رحيق الامكنة الفترة 2015- 2016 |
| Authors: | تقوى عبد الخالق بدري عرابي |
| Keywords: | التوثيق المعرفي |
| Issue Date: | 2017 |
| Citation: | جامعة إفريقيا العالمية - عمادة الدراسات العليا - كلية الاعلام - قسم الاذاعة والتلفذيون |
| Abstract: | The research subject of cognitive authentication through documentary television programs, the importance of television in the documentation of knowledge, through the distinctive characteristics in the language of image, sound and movement. Which prompted a number of global satellite interesting documentation and documentation of knowledge such as Al Jazeera Documentary Channel, and National Geographic, among others. Since Sudan is characterized by cognitive geographically, historically and culturally data require media dealt with the importance of such a program, which requires consideration to discuss his role in the documentation of knowledge Researcher descriptive and analytical approach has been followed by a sample of experts and specialists in the field of television work and research found a number of findings, including: that television programs play an important role in documenting the Sudanese life, has been successful (Raheeg Alamkna) in the definition of Sudanese life, geographically and historically, it has been concluded the study of the importance of documentary channel Sudanese were the most important recommendations: the need for attention documentaries to promote knowledge of the civilization and history of Sudan, the need for the satellite specializing in movies. |
| URI: | http://dspace.iua.edu.sd/handle/123456789/2979 |
| Appears in Collections: | أطروحات الماجستير |
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