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Analysis on the Risk Prevention and Mitigation Mechanism in the Mainstream Ideology Under the Pattern of All Media Communication

Minjian Lin

International Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2025, vol. 2, issue 1, 53-61

Abstract: Ideological issues have been both historically significant and remain crucial today. These issues are closely tied to governance strategies, the role of the nation-state, and even national rejuvenation. With the rapid development of internet technology, the landscape of China's mainstream ideological discourse is steadily improving. However, it also faces various "restless" factors. Universities serve as the primary base for cultivating the talents needed for governance and nation-building, and are at the forefront of intense ideological confrontations, both domestically and internationally. Ensuring the security of ideological positions within universities reflects the necessity of rationally guiding online public opinion, while also aligning with strategic goals for promoting ideological exchanges at home and abroad. In the ever-evolving internet society, strengthening risk prevention capabilities and establishing an effective resistance mechanism in the field of ideological security in universities will become increasingly important.

Keywords: ideology; network; security; university; all media (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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