Comparison of research on social media in china and foreign countries based on bibliometric analysis

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This paper aims to compare the similarities and differences of Chinese and foreign research on social media. Cluster analysis, co-word analysis and social network analysis have been used to compare the research trends, content relevance and network structure of research on social media. (1) Similarities: Social media is a hot topic for scholars both in China and foreign countries; the development of social network technology leads to many new areas; social media research tends to study privacy, commerciality and service; hotspots of social media research in China and foreign countries both include social media, platform and social network. (2) Difference: Chinese research mainly focuses on big data, Wechat and Weibo, while foreign research mainly focuses on Facebook, Twitter and other kinds of social network media; Chinese research is clustered while foreign research is extensive; Chinese research pays more attention on macroscopic perspectives, such as media convergence, big data and libraries; foreign research tends to microcosmic perspectives, such as emotional analysis, crisis information dissemination, social media marketing.

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Yunan, P., Zongshui, W., Yueyang, F., & Shengqin, Y. (2020). Comparison of research on social media in china and foreign countries based on bibliometric analysis. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1616). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1616/1/012066

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