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Current Situation and Trend of the Research on the Consciousness of Community of the Chinese Nation: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on CSSCI Core Journals

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To firmly build the sense of community of the Chinese nation is the main line of all work carried out in ethnic areas in the new era, and is an important ideological project of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era. This paper selected 1967 CSSCI papers on the consciousness of community of the Chinese nation in Cast-in-place from 2017 to 2024 as the research data, and used CiteSpace 6.3.R1 software to make statistics on the number of publications, author analysis, keyword co-occurrence analysis, keyword cluster analysis, keyword emergence analysis, and distribution analysis of publishing institutions and funds. Draw a visual visual map to show the research status and trend of the Chinese nation's community consciousness. The analysis results show that- the national policy has a strong guidance for building the Chinese nation's sense of community; Ethnic areas and ethnic colleges and universities have great influence on the research of the consciousness of the Chinese nation community. The research on the consciousness of the Chinese nation community involves a wide range of disciplines. The degree of researcher cooperation is low; In the current research, "times value", "common prosperity", "cultural self-confidence", "moral cultivation" and "symbols" have been extensively studied, which is the hot content of the current consciousness of the Chinese national community.

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  • Haiyang Lv, 2024. "Current Situation and Trend of the Research on the Consciousness of Community of the Chinese Nation: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on CSSCI Core Journals," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 20(6), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:20:y:2024:i:6:p:11
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