The Dissolution and Reshaping of Youth Values by Internet Celebrity Culture from the Perspective of Spiritual Modernization

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  • Le Kang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/k52drf43

Keywords:

Spiritual Modernization; Internet Celebrity Culture; Youth Values.

Abstract

Internet celebrity culture is an Internet subculture that has been spawned with the development of the Internet. Relying on Internet technology, Internet celebrity culture has developed rapidly, and has shown the characteristics of traffic, capitalization, entertainment, and civilianization. A series of characteristics of Internet celebrity culture have gradually evolved into a hotbed of value concealment and moral anomie, affecting the thoughts and behaviors of young people. The ultra-utilitarian realm presented by spiritual modernization is the logical starting point for shaping the youth spirit in the current context.

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Published

2026-03-15

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How to Cite

Kang, Le. 2026. “The Dissolution and Reshaping of Youth Values by Internet Celebrity Culture from the Perspective of Spiritual Modernization”. Scientific Journal Of Humanities and Social Sciences 8 (3): 134-43. https://doi.org/10.54691/k52drf43.