Evolving Trends of Hot Spots in Chinese Animation Subculture Research: A Bibliometric Analysis
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- 10.2991/978-2-38476-319-1_18How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- fandoms; animation subculture; bibliometrics; social media
- Abstract
With the development of Chinese society, animation subculture and subculture group have increasingly garnered attention from scholars. Methodologically, this article employs Citespace to conduct a bibliometric analysis of 321 journal articles sourced from the CNKI database, systematically identifying research hotspots, developmental history, and frontier fields within the realm of Chinese animation subculture from 2005 to 2024. Three key findings emerge from this analysis: (1) The number of published works exhibited significant fluctuations over time, forming the initial period, the first peak period, the second peak period, and the decline period; (2) The scholarly attitudes towards animation subculture have evolved over time, transitioning from negativity and uncertainty to positivity and affirmation; (3) Animation subculture and fan communities have progressively shifted from niche topics in earlier years to mainstream subjects of interest. Furthermore, this article discusses the advantages and limitations of bibliometric analysis within this field and offers predictions for future research hotspots,which is likes social phenomena, cultural industries, media and information dissemination, social psychology, and mental health.
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TY - CONF AU - Yanxi Li PY - 2024 DA - 2024/12/14 TI - Evolving Trends of Hot Spots in Chinese Animation Subculture Research: A Bibliometric Analysis BT - Proceedings of the 2024 6th International Conference on Literature, Art and Human Development (ICLAHD 2024) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 172 EP - 181 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-38476-319-1_18 DO - 10.2991/978-2-38476-319-1_18 ID - Li2024 ER -