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International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2020, 2(4); doi: 10.25236/IJFS.2020.020402.

The function of netizens supervision by public opinion in public emergency

Author(s)

Yujie li1,2

Corresponding Author:
Yujie li
Affiliation(s)

1 Nanjing Forest Police College
2 law school, Southeast University, Nanjing 210000, Jiangsu, China

Abstract

Netizens Express their opinions and suggestions on the Internet and supervise the operation of public power through non-institutionalized political participation, such as participation in politics, deliberation and accountability. In unexpected public events, the supervision of Internet users can correct the abnormal behavior in the operation of public power, strengthen the supervision of the operation of public power, affect the government's decision-making, and improve the government's governance efficiency to a certain extent. To give full play to netizens'role of supervision by public opinion, we should unblock the channels of public opinion expression and encourage netizens'non-institutionalized political participation; strengthen the education of Netizens'internet media literacy and raise the level of media literacy of Government Officials; and Strengthen the self-discipline of Internet users, resist the spread of harmful information, and create a clear network ecological space.

Keywords

public emergency, supervision by public opinion, New coronary pneumonia virus outbreak

Cite This Paper

Yujie li. The function of netizens supervision by public opinion in public emergency. International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology (2020), Vol. 2, Issue 4: 7-13. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFS.2020.020402.

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