Under different cultural background: Emotion and framework effect to national communication

In recent years, due to the blend of the ethnic minority areas multiethnic populations of the city are continuously liquidity, lack of trust and growing cultural conflicts bring huge hidden trouble to city security. This study examines the emotion and framework effect under the different cultural backgrounds on national communication intentions. The study found that cultural background, emotions, and expression of framework information influenced to the public communication intentions by influencing behaviors; the framework effect under different emotional states of the national communication also can produce different effects. Public communicative intention in national regions affect by the social security events and treatment effect.

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