The Evolution and Development of Public Opinion Analysis in China——From the Perspective of Bibliometric Analysis
Tong Zhao (),
Chunhua Jin () and
Xiaoxiao Zhai ()
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Tong Zhao: Beijing Information Science and Technology University
Chunhua Jin: Beijing Information Science and Technology University
Xiaoxiao Zhai: Beijing Information Science and Technology University
A chapter in LISS 2021, 2022, pp 401-414 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This paper takes the use of China Knowledge Network (cnki.net) database as the data source and conducts data mining and correlation analysis by manual interpretation, keyword discovery, bibliometric, social network analysis and data visualization. Some 508 public opinion analysis documents were retrieved, and the overall number of papers was on the rise. Taking the document volume threshold as the stage division standard, the development and evolution trend of public opinion analysis was divided into three stages, and the research characteristics of each stage were obvious. Public opinion analysis research scale grows rapidly, research content, research expansion, research quality, and always consistent with the times, the future and the public opinion analysis related to big data, theme model, enterprise brand and other fields will get higher attention, and network public opinion analysis is still the focus of research.
Keywords: Public opinion analysis; Evolution; Development; Bibliometric (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8656-6_37
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