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Politics Analysis On College Students’ Network Public Participation

Posted on:2016-04-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F W ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330473457765Subject:Political Theory
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21 century is a rapid new century, containing table internet and mobile internet. Humanity society has made much change in pattern of behavior and society structure and participation approach, companing with internet’s development trend. Internet has become an underlying strength resource in pushing our country’s economic and society management revolution. More and more popular internet technology are being more wide in all kinds of application scope and degree of depth, containing social politics, culture and economic, and so on. Meanwhile, college students’political participation behavior are undergoing internet s baptism and test. It needs to regard college students’ present political participation situation and problem in internet era as an important research aspect and have more attention.In terms of political life, new instant mobile communication devices, such as Twitter and Wechat, which are convenient and rapid, and have been college students’ new carrier. Behind these new media, they not only enrich college students’ network political participation approach, but also they create more difficulties for college students’ participation process. They are influencing healthy development of college students. According to unfolding problems in the process of participation, on the one hand, the writer have expounded regulatory governance necessity, fundamental principle, main features and advancing path for college students’ network political participation. On the other hand, how to let college students express their interest demands more standard and more rational in internet era, the writer have been concrete countermeasure analysis from participant subjects level, internet public opinion level, legal construction level.
Keywords/Search Tags:college students, network for public participation, analysis
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