Advances in Applied Sociology

Volume 13, Issue 5 (May 2023)

ISSN Print: 2165-4328   ISSN Online: 2165-4336

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Dynamic Simulation Study on Evolution Law and Intervention Strategy of Public Opinion Information of Major Public Health Events

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DOI: 10.4236/aasoci.2023.135026    80 Downloads   342 Views  
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Compared with the traditional media era, the network information production and dissemination mode in the new media era has undergone essential changes. Especially after the outbreak of major public health events of public concern, a variety of public opinion information spread together, and the evolution law of network public opinion becomes more complex, which easily leads to the outbreak of a public opinion crisis. Therefore, it is of great significance to master the evolution law of public opinion information about major public health events and scientifically intervene and guide public opinion for event handling and maintaining social stability, and it is also a crucial part of the field of public management at present. Based on SEIR infectious disease model, this paper analyzed the dynamic characteristics of dissemination of network public opinion information and built a simulation model using the dynamic simulation method on the NetLogo simulation platform to simulate the evolution law of network public opinion of major public health events, analyzed the expected effect of public opinion intervention and public opinion guidance strategies, and put forward a more scientific idea of public opinion intervention and public opinion guidance.

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Liu, S. and Li, Y. (2023) Dynamic Simulation Study on Evolution Law and Intervention Strategy of Public Opinion Information of Major Public Health Events. Advances in Applied Sociology, 13, 422-440. doi: 10.4236/aasoci.2023.135026.

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