The “post-truth” era guided the media to the public emotional expression——took the “female graduate student of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences” as an example

Ying Liu

Abstract


In recent years, Through the continuous development of the Internet, Social media has gradually become a new window for public
opinion information dissemination, at the same time, China is in the transition period of social and economic development, Multiple social
conflicts, Cause public opinion emergencies are common, In the context of the “post-truth” era, “Emotions are before us, Truth comes “ Facts
and truth have been replaced by public sentiment, rumors and speculation, This also brings many challenges to the society, In this paper,
taking the pregnancy suspension event of female graduate students of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences as an example, Studying a series
of questions about the expression of public sentiment, With a simultaneous reflection, Constantly improve and innovate the media guidance
strategy for the expression of public emotions.

Keywords


“post-truth” era public opinion; reversal media public opinion

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/mcs.v5i6.2172

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