중국 웨이보를 통한 인터넷 민족주의의 확산 연구: 메시지의 확산 추이와 메시지에 대한 정서 분석을 중심으로

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  • internetnationalism
  • opinion mining
  • public opinion
  • sentiment analysis
  • social network sites
  • thesocialwave
  • twitter
  • weibo
  • 감성분석
  • 소셜네트워크사이트
  • 소셜파동
  • 여론
  • 오피니언마이닝
  • 웨이보
  • 인터넷민족주의
  • 트위터
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