New Patterns of Historical Nihilism Communication in the Digital and Intelligent Era and Approaches to Counter It
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jhet.202615207
Author(s)
Xiaoman Han
Affiliation(s)
School of Literature, Guangxi Normal University, Guangxi, China
Abstract
Against the backdrop of deep integration of digitalization and intelligent technologies, the landscape of information communication has undergone profound changes, providing new soil for the emergence and spread of historical nihilism. Its communication sphere has expanded into diverse spaces such as self-media, social platforms, and algorithm-driven recommendations. On this basis, new patterns have emerged, including fragmented editing and traffic-driven guidance, virtual context rendering and interactive inducement, as well as narrative storytelling and entertainment-oriented packaging. These patterns seriously threaten historical authenticity and ideological security. Therefore, it is necessary to take proactive measures: guiding public opinion to seize discursive leadership, building precise barriers through technological countermeasures, and consolidating the theoretical foundation to reinforce ideological defenses. These efforts aim to effectively resist the erosion of historical nihilism and provide a solid ideological guarantee for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
Keywords
Digital and Intelligent Era; Historical Nihilism; Ideology; Communication Patterns
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