This study explores the construction of national identity in Taiwan through an analysis of the 2024 electoral campaign texts. Utilizing automated content analysis techniques, we examine how political discourse frames 'nation' and its implications for cross-strait relations and regional stability.
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My research focuses on the intersection of computational methods and social science, particularly in political communication, media discourse analysis, and NLP.
The audience's religious cognition and belief construction are significantly impacted by the sacred narratives used in religious spread. The physical presence of clergy, the spatial entities of ritual acts (churches, icons, etc.), and the material carriers of classical literature are the foundations of traditional religious the sacred (Mircea Eliade, 1959).
Gaokao, a major public issue characterized by its selective, institutional, and symbolic nature, has long stood at the intersection of national politics and public discourse in China. Media narratives surrounding the Gaokao are not merely journalistic reproductions but also critical arenas for ideological dissemination and social cognition construction.
The traditional Chinese practice of venerating the elderly within family discourse has significantly eroded, impacting self-identity. This paper explores the symbolic perception of aging among the elderly in Chinese society and their interaction with aging myths.
This study examines regional stereotypes in new media comment sections, focusing on TikTok. Using the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) model, researchers analyze comments to uncover how social cognitive biases contribute to these stereotypes.