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Network Group Incidents And Government Coping Mechanism Research

Posted on:2014-10-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ShenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2268330401488492Subject:Ideological and political education
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Frequent occurrence of mass incidents in recent years, domestic and international network, has increasingly become the focus of attention, and its range from almost into every aspect of people’s living, influence is gradually extending from offline to online. And because the network of mass incidents in the domestic research is relatively lack, many are staying on the definition and type analysis, the lack of the system to sort out and study. Especially in the face of the network group incidents have deeper involvement citizens and national political reality of life, for this kind of event and the analysis of the relationship between the government decision-making is still insufficient. Therefore, in-depth study of network group incidents not only for communication and administrative research has the significance of study, psychology, political research also has important value for network. This paper presents an example of a large number of latest, network group incidents on concepts, type, summarized, analyzed the status and affect the judgment on the basis of the main network group incidents of the present situation and trend are analyzed, and its image with the government and make a detailed discussion on the relationship between the corresponding governance mechanisms, hope coping mechanism provides a new reference for the government. In research methods, this article selects the2011weibo DaGuai to save teenagers, the Palace Museun "ten doors" events, five stripes juvenile network group incidents as an object, the Guo Meimei incident, such as the integrated use of case analysis, inductive research aspects, such as comparative analysis are analyzed, and strive for comprehensive, objective, careful and in-depth.
Keywords/Search Tags:Network group incidents, Government image, Coping mechanism
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