The Reality Constraints and Enhancement Strategies of College Students’ Network Social Mentalities

Authors

    Xueling Wang Xianyang Normal University, Xianyang 712000, Shaanxi, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18063/cef.v3i1.642

Keywords:

College students, Network social mentality, Strategy

Abstract

In the digital age, college students, as an important group in the network society, the healthy development of their network society mentality has a far-reaching impact on personal growth, social stability and even the future of the country. Faced with a complex environment such as information explosion, network culture diversity and value collision, college students are prone to encounter challenges such as cognitive limitations, psychological imbalance, emotional fluctuations and value confusion in the network space. Therefore, this paper aims to explore a series of intervention strategies, aiming to optimize the online social mentality of college students and promote the formation of correct network cognition, healthy mental state, positive network behavior and a strong sense of social responsibility.

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Published

2025-02-26