Research on the path of integrating Yan’an spirit into the ideological and political education of contemporary college students based on NDK-means algorithm
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Zhang, Z. (2021). Research on the Path of Youth Ideological and Political Education in Yan’an Period. Advances in Educational Technology and Psychology, 5(4), 57-65.Search in Google Scholar
Fernandez, E. S. (2017). John nery. revolutionary spirit: jose rizal in southeast asia. singapore: institute of southeast asian studies, 2011, 280 p. Southeast Asian Studies, 1(4), 368-369.Search in Google Scholar
Wang, W. (2022). RESEARCH ON THE INFLUENCE OF RED CULTURE ON CONTEMPORARY COLLEGE STUDENTS’IDEOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL EDUCATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. Psychiatria Danubina, 34(suppl 4), 260-260.Search in Google Scholar
Camobreco, & J. (2016). Ideological realignment and the primacy of symbolic ideology. American Politics Research, 44(3), 471-495.Search in Google Scholar
Katz, Gabriel, Iaryczower, & Matias. (2016). More than politics: ability and ideology in the british appellate committee. Journal of law, economics, & organization.Search in Google Scholar
Becker, A. B. (2016). Politics versus place? the relative influence of partisanship, ideology, and connection with israel on support for the iran nuclear agreement. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, (1), edw023.Search in Google Scholar
Farmer, A., Kidwell, B., & Hardesty, D. (2020). The politics of choice: political ideology and intolerance of ambiguity. Journal of Consumer Psychology.Search in Google Scholar
Schiek, S. (2022). The politics of stability in kazakhstan: depoliticising participation through consultative ideology? Europe-Asia Studies, 74.Search in Google Scholar
Jger, K. (2017). Economic freedom in the early 21st century: government ideology still matters. Kyklos, 70.Search in Google Scholar
Laynor, G. (2021). Artificial whiteness: politics and ideology in artificial intelligence. Information & culture, (3), 56.Search in Google Scholar
Kecheng, F. (2018). Turning a communist party leader into an internet meme: the political and apolitical aspects of china’s toad worship culture. Information Communication & Society, 1-21.Search in Google Scholar
Wang, X. (2017). Re-integration of Culture and Politics: A Re-interpretation of Mao Zedong’s ‘Yan’an Talks’. Critique, 45(3), 387-407.Search in Google Scholar
Tomaselli, K. G. (2016). ‘Seeing red’: cultural studies in global comparison. Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 11(4), 375-388.Search in Google Scholar
Shu, D. (2022). The Relevance of “Red Culture” in Contemporary China. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 10(4), 431-441.Search in Google Scholar
Tomek, B. C. (2020). The will of the people: the revolutionary birth of america. The Journal of American History, 107(3), 733-734.Search in Google Scholar
Mikkelsen, E. N., & R Wåhlin. (2019). Dominant, hidden and forbidden sensemaking: the politics of ideology and emotions in diversity management. Organization.Search in Google Scholar
Anastasiou, D., & Kauffman, J. M. (2019). Cultural politics, ideology, and methodology in disproportionality research: a rejoinder. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 104420731986364.Search in Google Scholar
Backer, D. I. (2017). The politics of recitation: ideology, interpellation, and hegemony. Harvard educational review, 87(3), 357-379.Search in Google Scholar
Müllerson, & Rein. (2016). Ideology, geopolitics and international law. Chinese Journal of International Law, (1), jmw005.Search in Google Scholar