We show you a better future… 20 new, deeper and younger writers

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2024-04-01 04:22:39

[창간 104주년]

In celebration of the 104th anniversary of the founding of Dong-A Ilbo, the opinion page of the Dong-A Ilbo will change significantly starting today. Donga Square has further strengthened its timeliness and expertise with the addition of new staff. We are significantly increasing the number of written columns that analyze current issues in greater depth and sharpness. We are introducing new series on a variety of topics that will provide insight to our readers. The ground design has also been refreshed.

10 guest editorialists for the 37th class… 6 members in their 40s and 50s join

Six experts in their 40s and 50s who are active in each field will join the staff of Donga Plaza as guest editorialists. In the field of domestic politics, Professor Park Won-ho (53) of Seoul National University, who serves as the president of the Political Party Association, and in the field of diplomacy and security, Professor Jeon Jae-seong (59) of Seoul National University, former president of the Society of International Politics, participate. Professor Heo Jeong (56) of Sogang University, an economist representing the ‘5th generation Sogang School’, and Song In-ho (58), director of the Economic Information Center at the Korea Development Institute (KDI), an expert in macroeconomics, real estate market, and statistics, provide sharp analysis of economic policy and the real economy. I am publishing an article containing this. Professor Lee Eun-joo (52) of Seoul National University, who serves as the president of the International Communication Society, and lawyer Jeong So-yeon (41), who is also a science fiction writer and is actively engaged in public interest advocacy activities, including social welfare, will add fresh perspectives.

Dong-A’s unique perspective, from 7 to 12 written columns

‘Philosophers of our time’ Kim Hyeong-seok (104), professor emeritus at Yonsei University, and Kim Do-yeon (72), chairman of the Taejae Future Strategy Institute and former Minister of Education, Science and Technology, continue to write written columns as guest editorialists. Professor Kyu-seop Han (53) of Seoul National University and Sang-joon Park (59), professor of the Waseda University Institute of International Studies, who were contributors to Donga Plaza, greet readers through the columns of Kyu-seop Han and Sang-jun Park, respectively. We are also increasing the number of written columns written by internal Dong-A Ilbo writers with 30 to 40 years of experience. Editorial writer Cheon Gwang-am, editorial director Jeong Yong-gwan, editorial writer Song Pyeong-in, advisor Kim Sun-deok, and editor-in-chief Lee Ki-hong, as well as editorial writers Lee Cheol-hee, Park Jung-hyun, and Lee Jin-young, are publishing new written columns.

Entrepreneurs, war, cities… Establishment of a new impactful plan

We are introducing three new large-scale projects, including ‘Entrepreneurs who changed the world’, ‘The economy read through war’, and ‘The origins of Gyeongseong and Seoul’. Professor Lee Jun-man (46) of Seoul National University, a young management scholar whose major is corporate strategy and entrepreneurship, looks back on the challenging history of various companies and tells the stories of entrepreneurs who saved companies and changed the world in the process. Gwon Osang (55), CEO of Primer Saje Partners, who has looked at war history from an economic perspective, publishes a series of articles that analyze the economic phenomenon that led to the war and the economy transformed by war from a unique perspective. Professor Yeom Bok-gyu (53) of the University of Seoul, who has researched the history of modern and contemporary cities, introduces the process by which Seoul developed from Hanyang to Gyeongseong into the metropolis it is today. Kyunghee University professor Kang In-wook (54), who traces the origins of today’s phenomena, continues his series on the origins of everything in the world.

Insights from the brain, pictures, and data

Professor Jinhyeong Lee (47), an authority in the field of brain science and the first Korean-American woman to become a tenured professor at Stanford University’s School of Medicine and Engineering, tells the story of brain science in cutting-edge issues. Architect Kim Dae-gyun (49) writes about the role of the house and the future of architecture. KDI Professor Jaehyuk Park (41), a data analysis expert, presents a series about looking at the world through data. Professor Yang Jeong-moo (57) of Korea National University of Arts unfolds the exciting economic story hidden in the picture. Professor Seol Hye-sim (59) of Yonsei University begins a unique series tracing the history of manners and etiquette. Yongsoo Kang (55), a researcher at Korea University’s Institute of Philosophy, who created the Schopenhauer craze last year, delivers messages from philosophers that resonate with modern people. Professor Heo Tae-gyun (56) of Korea University, who has led the popularization of psychology, is publishing a new section that looks at various phenomena in Korean society from a social psychological perspective. Daeyoung Kwon (68), a Korean food humanist and senior researcher at the Korea Food Research Institute, presents humanistic insights into Korean food, which is attracting attention around the world. Poet Kim Do-eon (52) introduces the sensibility and elegance of a restaurant that deepens over time. Novelist Moonyoung Lee (58) unearths a day in history that overlaps with today’s situation and presents her implications. Pop culture critic Jeong Deok-hyeon (55) tells readers the story behind famous lines in the movie through this line corner.

In-depth interviews twice a week

‘Monday Invitation’ is for those who have achieved achievements in their lives in a specific field, those who have engaged in meaningful activities that may not be flashy but may be an inspiration to the general public, those who have been forgotten for a while but are curious about their current state, and hot topics whose true nature you want to know. I’m coming to find you. Three Dong-A Ilbo editorialists and three deputy editors of the editorial department will serve as interviewers. Every Friday, a new ‘People Met at the Desk’ corner is created. The nine editor-in-chief, who lead field reporters and are closest to key issues and have accurate information, explore characters in the news.

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