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Research On College Students’ Network Communication From The Perspective Of Marx’s Communication Theory

Posted on:2023-01-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2556306911976709Subject:Basic principles of Marxism
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Social production and life have ushered in great changes with the development and progress of digital technology.The continuous innovation and development of network media has endowed different types of communication with richer content,and also made the network communication of college students more characteristic of the times.Development and progress provide a broad platform foundation.Although the development and change of the background of the times make people happy and convenient,the nature of the communication between people and the needs of human development have not changed.To explore the essence of communication through the complex appearance of communication requires the understanding of Marx’s communication theory.From the perspective of college students’ network communication,it analyzes and explores.From the perspective of Marx’s communication theory,the network communication of college students is studied,starting from the relevant theories that have a guiding role in Marx’s communication theory,including the definition of communication,the characteristics of communication,the form of communication,and the purpose of communication.Meaning,characteristics and specific types,and explore the relationship between Marx’s theory of communication and network communication.This paper expounds the significance of network communication for the overall development of college students and optimizing their real communication.The current status of college students’ network communication,that is,the positive performance of college students in network communication,also presents the problems that the corresponding subject consciousness needs to be strengthened,the object cognition is biased,and the actual communication is relatively weakened.In-depth analysis of the subjective internal factors behind the problems And objective external voice reasons,to provide a basis for optimizing the exploration of college students’ network communication path.Under the guidance of Marx’s communication theory,combined with the reasons behind the problems,we will explore ways to optimize college students’ network communication:relying on the characteristics of communication,improve the subject consciousness of college students;based on the type of communication,improve the mediator norms in network communication;Take the purpose of communication as the purpose,and create a good atmosphere for network communication.The full text focuses on the group of college students,correctly examines the network communication of college students,goes deep into the background and characteristics of the network era,and conducts in-depth research on the current situation and the underlying subject,object and environmental reasons from the perspective of Marx’s communication theory,so as to enrich and improve college students’ network communication.Research areas.According to the problems reflected by college students in the process of communication in cyberspace,actively seek optimization methods,Therefore,it is beneficial to explore the optimization path of college students’ network communication,which not only helps college students to carry out positive network communication and healthy and positive real communication,but also helps to give full play to the subjective initiative and creativity of college students,and use network communication to promote the integration of information technology and network media.Innovative development is more helpful to expand the positive impact on the development and progress of college students in the process of network communication,reduce the problems and negative effects in the process of network communication,and create a clean and positive atmosphere for network communication.
Keywords/Search Tags:Marx’s communication theory, College students, Network Communication
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