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A Study On The Effect Of The Micro-blogging To The Political Socialization Of College Student And Countermeasures

Posted on:2014-06-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M X YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2267330401981456Subject:Political Theory
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The political socialization of people in specific political relations through politicalpractice, access to political culture and political capacity has grown to become the dynamicprocess of positive. Chinese College Students’ Political socialization is the contemporaryChinese college students in the learning life of society, government, schools and otherspolitical relations, the political practice through a variety of campus life and social life, accessto high political culture and political capacity, and gradually grow into the dynamic of thehigh-level political process. In recent years, the network has become the students to gainpolitical information, to express political aspiration, to improve the political capacity, are animportant way to think of political socialization. In Twitter develop a “micro-bogging”micro-bogging in China exploded. Nowadays the Internet is the most dazzling star.Government agencies in a number of times into the era of “Woven Collar” look from theirachievements, micro-bogging will greatly affect the Government administrative publictransparency, a profound impact on China’s democratic politics the process of building.Contemporary college students as China’s young elite, and set an example, its political andsocial effectiveness directly affect the smooth progress of the cause of the party and state,relationship to the party and the country’s future and destiny. Therefore, the analysismicro-bogging network star representative on the political socialization of college studentsexplore the promotion of micro-bogging on college students’ political socialization of thesound development of countermeasures, the most significant practical guiding significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:Political socialization, Political Socialization of College Students, Micro-blogging, Influence, Countermeasures
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