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ISSN

2661-4111(Online)

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US$800

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Quarterly

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Published

2024-01-31

Issue

Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Published

Section

Articles

Analysis of the Influence of Emotionalization on Social Media on Objective Judgment of College Students

Yaxi Huang


DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v5i4.1149


Keywords: Social Media; College Students’ Emotions; Virtual Space; Political Education Workers


Abstract

With the continuous development of information technology, social media has an increasing impact on the daily lives of college students. The development of social media has its positive factors, but at the same time, the emotional nature of social media has also begun to have an impact on college students' emotions, rational thinking, and objective judgment. With the increasingly close integration of virtual space and real space, for college students' ideological and political education workers, the key is to leverage the positive role of social media emotional nature in ideological and political education and avoid its negative factors, Help college students develop a lifestyle that is more adaptable to the current dual spatial rational thinking parallel.


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