Analysis of Hotspots in Domestic Internet Public Opinion Research in Recent Six Years

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[Objective/Implication] This paper combs the research context of the domestic field in the past six years, clarifies the research status and development trend of the country, and provides a basis for the sustainable development of online public opinion research. [Methods/Processes] The core journals and CSSCI documents of the 2013–2018 network public opinion surveys included in the CNKI database are used as data sources. The existing literature is visually analyzed in terms of frequency keywords and spatiotemporal distribution and hot topic trends. [Results/Conclusions] Based on objective data and maps, the study analyzes and summarizes the research and development of online public opinion, and reveals the basic research situation, hot topics and research trends in the field of domestic online public opinion, and further research in this field. A reference is provided.

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Wang, J., Shi, G., & Meng, F. (2020). Analysis of Hotspots in Domestic Internet Public Opinion Research in Recent Six Years. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 675, pp. 427–434). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5959-4_53

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