The Influence of Overseas Internet Use Behavior on College Students' Political Attitudes
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Overseas Internet Use Behavior; Political Attitudes; Online Media; Network Behavior.Abstract
With the development of new media technology, college students have become the main users of the Internet. At the same time, their political thoughts and behaviors are increasingly affected by the Internet and new media. Different ideological backgrounds, mixed information and multiple values will inevitably affect college students' ideas, values, moral concepts and political attitudes. By using the methods of questionnaire and in-depth interview, this paper analyzes the impact of overseas network behavior on college students' political attitude.
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