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26 November 2025

Path Exploration of Improving College Students' Rational Expression Ability in the Fragmented Media Environment

Huan Zhao*
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1 Nanjing Institute of Tourism and Hospitality, Nanjing 211100, Jiangsu, China
LNE 2025 , 3(10), 307–312; https://doi.org/10.18063/LNE.v3i10.1158
© 2025 by the Author. Licensee Whioce Publishing, Singapore. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
Abstract

The instantaneity of information dissemination, fragmentation of content, and convenience of interaction in fragmented media have profoundly changed the way college students obtain information and their expression habits. As an active group in the online public opinion field, the cultivation of contemporary college students' rational expression ability is not only related to their personal growth and development but also directly affects the ecology of the social public discourse space and social value orientation. This paper analyzes the practical paths to improve college students' rational expression ability from four dimensions: strengthening educational guidance, platform governance, personal cultivation, and social collaboration, aiming to provide theoretical support and practical reference for cultivating new-era youth with independent thinking and rational expression abilities.

Keywords
Fragmented media
college students
rational expression ability
path exploration
Funding
This paper is a phased achievement of the 2023 Jiangsu Provincial University Philosophy and Social Sciences Research Project "Research on the Cultivation Paths of the Cultural Outlook of New-Era Youths Under the Background of Cultural and Tourism Integration" (Project No.: 2023SJSZ0407); a phased achievement of the 2025 Nanjing Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Education and Teaching Reform Research Project "Research on the Collaborative Education of Ideological and Political Small Classes and Social Large Classes" (Project No.: 2025XJG13).
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