Role of students in defending Party’s ideological foundation, combating wrong and hostile views on social media today
The article affirms that students play an important role in defending Party’s ideological foundation and combating wrong, hostile views in social media because students are the owner of the future, the decisive human resource for national destiny in the age of innovation and integration and the most active group of social media users. The majority of students understand the importance of defending Party’s ideological foundation, combating wrong, hostile views on social media and their responsibility in these activities. However, a number of students is politically indifferent and they are not active, enthusiastic and autonomous in defending Party’s ideological foundation and combating wrong, hostile views on social media. Considering this problem, the article proposed several recommendations to influence the awareness, attitude and behavior of this group of audience in the coming time.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 8 (2020).
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