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A Study Of The Emotional Interaction In The Network Public Sphere

Posted on:2017-07-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C X TanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2347330503472662Subject:Sociology
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Since 1994 to enter the Internet age, the Chinese netizen reached 688 million,network news users increased to 564 million in December 2015,there is a large number of actors in the network public space. In recent years, unexpected events of public network are fission spread on the Internet, but it caused Widespread attention then quickly be silence afterwards. netizen's emotion played an important role behind this phenomenon.Based on the virtual ethnography, we collected the original information.we analysis the content of reports and the netizen's comments about the event Tianjing bombing which came from the report by Weibo account registration such People's Daily online,CCTV online, phoenix TV.we'd like to comb the emotional logic in the whole event basic on this analysis.We found that:First,by the propagation of network events, group emotions constantly polymerization and rapid differentiation, the entire development process exhibit characteristics which like the wave; Second, the network of public space has three actors : users groups, interactive media, administrative body, Different actors through the Network public sphere:normal netizen,the media, and the government had different emotional choices because of their different roles and statuses.There has four emotional interaction model, they are emotional impact- response model, emotional guide- be guided model, emotion- guided anti-boot mode, emotion Kitsch- anti-Kitsch pattern,;Finally, in the network of public space, the continuous accumulation of emotion lead to the emotional independence,these independent emotion are contamination with each other, skip the emotional development process and reproduce rapidly...
Keywords/Search Tags:Network public sphere, Emotional interaction, Social emotion, Emotional independence, Emotional reproduction
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