Research on Corps University Students' Awareness and Attitudes Toward the Consciousness of the Chinese National Community

Authors

  • Bin Yang Xinjiang University of Political Science and Law, TumushukeCity, 843900, China
  • Shuping Shao Xinjiang University of Political Science and Law, TumushukeCity, 843900, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70767/jacps.v1i2.209

Abstract

 In the context of globalization and multi-ethnic backgrounds in the new era, cultivating the consciousness of the Chinese national community is particularly important. This paper focuses on Corps university students, exploring their awareness and attitudes towards the Chinese national community consciousness through surveys and analysis. Corps universities, as higher education institutions managed by the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, provide rich material for this study due to their unique social background and diverse student population. The study finds that most students hold a positive attitude towards the Chinese national community, but there are variations in their sense of identification, participation, and cultural recognition. Factors influencing students' attitudes include personal background, educational experience, social environment, and policy promotion. The paper suggests optimizing educational content, enhancing cultural exchanges, and strengthening policy promotion to improve students' consciousness of the Chinese national community. The research results provide a reference for relevant policy formulation and implementation and lay a foundation for further research.

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2024-10-20

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