Multi Discourse of Public Opinion under Sociological Meaning
DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2021.030805 | Downloads: 4 | Views: 1202
Author(s)
Chen Meng 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Jiangsu Center of Xinhua think tank, 210000, Nanjing, China
Corresponding Author
Chen MengABSTRACT
With the changes of network information and media forms, the discourse power in public opinion has also changed. It no longer highlights a certain subject, but all the subjects participating in public opinion communicate on an equal footing, with obvious characteristics of decentralization. In this regard, in order to understand the current multi discourse of public opinion, this paper will use the discourse method to analyze the connotation of sociology from the perspectives of positivism, postmodernism and so on, in order to clarify the logic behind multi discourse of public opinion of multi discourse of public opinion.
KEYWORDS
Sociological implication, Public opinion, Multiple discourseCITE THIS PAPER
Chen Meng, Multi Discourse of Public Opinion under Sociological Meaning. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2021) 3: 18-22. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2021.030805.
REFERENCES
[1] Simon A F,Jerit J. Toward a Theory Relating Political Discourse, Media,and Public Opinion[J].Journal of Communication,2007,57(2):254-271.
[2] Tannen, Deborah. Intersexuality in interaction: Reframing family arguments in public and private[J].Text &Talk-An Interdisciplinary Journal of Language, Discourse Communication Studies,2006,26(4-5):597-617.
[3] Robinson, Jill. Public Perceptions of Human Trafficking in Moldova[J].Psychosocial Intervention,2011,20(3):269-279.
Downloads: | 30041 |
---|---|
Visits: | 781635 |
Sponsors, Associates, and Links
-
Journal of Language Testing & Assessment
-
Information and Knowledge Management
-
Military and Armament Science
-
Media and Communication Research
-
Journal of Human Movement Science
-
Art and Performance Letters
-
Lecture Notes on History
-
Lecture Notes on Language and Literature
-
Philosophy Journal
-
Science of Law Journal
-
Journal of Political Science Research
-
Advances in Broadcasting