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Evolution of Public Digital Cultural Service Policy in China and Quantitative Analysis of Text

Peng Lihui, Gu Banruo, Hong Chuang (School of Public Administration, Xiangtan University)   

  • Online:2024-06-15 Published:2024-06-24
  • About author:Peng Lihui, Gu Banruo, Hong Chuang (School of Public Administration, Xiangtan University)

Abstract:

This paper analyzes the current public digital cultural service policies in China, systematically reviewing and summarizing the evolution process and characteristics of relevant policies, in order to provide reference for further optimizing the public cultural service policy system. Taking 113 public digital cultural service policy texts in China in the past two decades as the research object, and using bibliometrics and policy tools, the paper sorts out the evolution of public digital cultural service policies, and quantitatively analyzes policy texts via NVivo from the four-dimensional perspective of “policy tools-policy objectives-participants-external characteristics”. It also carries out combined evaluation from multiple dimensional perspectives. The results show that the evolution history of China’s public digital cultural service policy is mainly divided into four stages: germination, start-up, development and deepening, and there are problems such as imbalance in the structure of policy tools and uneven development of service regions in the process. It proposes to further optimize policy tool structure, focus on the equalization and expansion of services, form a “diversified and joint” participation model, and create a new pattern of “one core and multiple wings” synergy