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    题名: Who is leading China's family planning policy discourse in Weibo? A social media text mining analysis
    作者: Wen Deng;Jia‐Huey Hsu;Karl Löfgren;Wonhyuk Cho
    关键词: agenda‐setting;China;public opinion;social media;three‐child policy;Weibo
    日期: 2021-07-07
    上传时间: 2021-08-23 12:12:14 (UTC+8)
    出版者: Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Policy Studies Organization
    摘要: The advent of digital social media in China has altered our understanding of who sets the policy agenda and forms public opinion. Using text mining analysis of more than 74,000 Weibo user comments (over 4 million words) on 6 years' worth of The People's Daily media coverage, this study investigates social media interactions on family planning policy issues between the state‐run news media and individual users in China. Our analysis demonstrates that Weibo postings about the topic by government‐run news networks and comments by the general public are affecting each other, but also presenting partially reverse or bottom‐up agenda‐setting effects. Through latent dirichlet allocation (LDA) modeling, we identified major latent topic sets (women's right to work, family culture/tradition, law/regulation, and social welfare/wellbeing) and found that Weibo users' main concerns on China's family planning have changed over time. We also found that gender differences affect the topics of commenters.
    關聯: Policy & Internet 13(4), p.485-501
    DOI: 10.1002/poi3.264
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