A Visual Analysis of the Hotspots of the Nanjing Massacre Research in the Context of Big Data
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This paper employed CiteSpace 6.2.R4 to analyze 219 journal articles retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection; all these articles were published during the past 30 years (from 1993 to 2022) and all themed with Nanjing Massacre. The purpose of this paper was to explore the hotspots of Nanjing Massacre research via big data mining and to visualize the findings via knowledge mapping software. Knowledge graphs will demonstrate the overall relationships between authors, institutions, and keywords, etc. It found that research hotspots of Nanjing Massacre research mainly fell into four clustered, i.e. # 0 Nanjing Massacre, # 1 Dark Tourism, # 2 National Identity, and # 3 Collective Memory. Future research can be furthered on relevant topics such as memory heritage, memory politics, and mnemonical security.
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November 2023
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DOI:10.1145/3656766
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