Further discussion on political culture
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communication (English), Issue 3/2024
An investigation into how Vietnamese university students in Hanoi experience cyberbullying on social media
Abstract: This dissertation presents a mixed-methods investigation into the nature, consequences, and coping strategies related to cyberbullying among Vietnamese university students in Hanoi. Addressing a significant gap in research, this study adopted a sequential explanatory design, utilizing a quantitative survey (N=226) to assess prevalence and trends, followed by in-depth qualitative interviews (N=8) to provide nuanced contextual understanding. The research was theoretically grounded in the Social-Ecological Model and General Strain Theory. The findings establish cyberbullying as a pervasive phenomenon, with the most common forms being verbal harassment (57.2%) and reputational harm (51.8%). Lived experiences were critically shaped by the digital context, with anonymity, public visibility, and power imbalances (rooted in social influence) significantly amplifying victims’ distress. The study reveals that the perceived consequences are severe and holistic, extending beyond psychological impacts (chronic anxiety, insomnia) to significant academic disruption (decline in performance, withdrawal from studies) and social isolation. In response, students primarily relied on informal social support and avoidance strategies. A key finding, however, is the perceived ineffectiveness of these coping mechanisms, which provided emotional relief but failed to secure tangible solutions or accountability. This highlights a critical deficit in formal institutional support. In conclusion, this research provides empirical evidence that cyberbullying acts as a serious systemic stressor in the Vietnamese higher education context. The findings underscore an urgent need for universities and policymakers to implement formal accountability measures, alongside culturally sensitive support and prevention programs, to safeguard the well-being and academic success of students.
Big data in policy-making and some applications in Western countries
Big data in policy-making and some applications in Western countries
Abstract: The Fourth Industrial Revolution has deeply impacted the economic, political, and social life in almost every country. The emergence of big data, algorithmic management, artificial intelligence, and their applications has brought about rapid changes in all fields. In line with this trend, many countries around the world have successfully applied information technology to provide appropriate policy solutions in a rapidly changing context. The article provides theoretical issues on big data and its applications in policy-making in some European countries.
President Ho Chi Minh with Dien Bien Phu campaign
President Ho Chi Minh with Dien Bien Phu campaign
Abstract: The glorious victory of Dien Bien Phu which was "shining brightly across continents and shaking the globe" 70 years ago was the result of various factors but the leadership and guidance of President Ho Chi Minh played a crucial role. The article elucidates the role of President Ho Chi Minh in the Dien Bien Phu campaign from various perspectives, thereby affirming his contributions to the nation and the era.
Relationship between US Presidents and press in the 20th century
Relationship between US Presidents and press in the 20th century
Abstract: The press-communication system in the United States has a long-standing historical tradition and a rich theoretical, practical foundation based on the development of science and technology, which can serve as a reference for many countries. The relationship between US Presidents and the press is complex, undergoing many fluctuations throughout its historical process, especially in the 20th century. Therefore, this is an issue that needs to be studied and clarified, contributing to enhancing understanding between the two countries and enriching the knowledge base of press, communication, and politics.
Identifying the influence of social media audience on the products of press agencies
Identifying the influence of social media audience on the products of press agencies
Abstract: Social media audience is the target subjects that press agencies aim to impact, while they in turn engage in interactive feedback and participate in the creative process of press products. Given this context, identifying and analyzing the influence of social media audience on the products of media agencies is an essential task. Additionally, the article proposes solutions to enhance the quality of products to attract attention and participation from the public.
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