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Using the theories and methods of ecology and system dynamics, we analyzed the evolution process of the Ecological Dissemination System of Internet Public Opinion, and then studied its evolution mechanism from the perspective of self-organization and hetero-organization deeply. It aims to help researchers to discover the source, development momentum, and also the entire evolution process of Internet public opinion event, and thus help the relevant government departments to find out more targeted coping strategies in the event of Internet public opinion.
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This work was supported by a grant from the Major Program of Beijing Planning office of Philosophy and Social Science (No. 13ZDB10), and the General Research Project (No. 18190113002) of Beijing Municipal Education Commission.
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Guan, X., Zhang, Z., Zhang, S. (2015). Evolution Mechanism of the Ecological Dissemination System of Internet Public Opinion. In: Zhang, Z., Shen, Z., Zhang, J., Zhang, R. (eds) LISS 2014. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43871-8_255
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