Volume 16 Issue 4

Published on June 2025
Research Article
Published on 29 May 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23657
Jiahao Wang, Xilong Qiao
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23657

In recent years, far-right parties have become a prominent force in European politics. Europe faces complex challenges, including debt crises, refugee influxes, and the growing social inequality brought about by globalization, which pose significant governance challenges. This paper analyzes the varied developmental trajectories of populist parties across different European countries and examines both internal and external influencing factors.By integrating an analysis of government effectiveness, party structures, and societal demands, this study proposes a theoretical framework to examine the rise of far-right populist parties. Using cases from France, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, and Italy, the article identifies eight situation of far-right party emergence, shedding light on how these factors shape their survival and evolution.

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Wang,J.;Qiao,X. (2025). Government effectiveness, party structure, and social demand in the rise of far-right parties: the case of European far-right parties. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),1-10.
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Research Article
Published on 17 June 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.24241
Hao Zhang
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.24241

Soft historical nihilism, as a new variant of historical nihilism, manifests aracteristics of entertainment, concealment, and networked dissemination, severely eroding mainstream social values. This paper first defines the connotation of the grand historical view, then analyzes the specific manifestations of soft historical nihilism, including entertainment-oriented narratives, concealed theoretical constructions, and characteristics of online dissemination. Next, it reveals the generative logic of soft historical nihilism from aspects such as the narrative dilemma of historical subjectivity, and the absence of regulatory and educational measures, while exploring dissemination incentives such as curiosity, rebelliousness, and inferiority complex. To address the challenges posed by soft historical nihilism, a threefold strategy is proposed: first, grounding the ideological foundation in the grand historical view to consolidate the materialist conception of history; second, deepening history education to build a correct historical cognition system; third, improving internet governance to establish an ideological security barrier. Finally, the paper anticipates future trends in governing soft historical nihilism, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary research and global governance cooperation, thereby providing theoretical support and practical pathways for effectively resisting the erosion of historical nihilism and safeguarding ideological security

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Zhang,H. (2025). The generative logic and governance path of soft historical nihilism from the perspective of the grand historical view. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),11-17.
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Research Article
Published on 29 May 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23622
Wanjie Xie, Lin Xi, Baichuan Chen, Chenlei Zhao
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23622

Based on the strategic needs of “double innovation”, this article takes Geely College as a typical case and combines the high-quality resources of Tianfu International Circuit to systematically explore the innovative path of practical teaching in college motorsports. By constructing a “three-level progressive” practice platform, implementing a “credit exchange” incentive mechanism, establishing an integrated training system of “industry university research transfer”, and deeply integrating the facilities, events, and cooperation resources of Tianfu International Circuit, we have innovatively formed a “competition education integration” education paradigm with Geely characteristics. Empirical research has shown that this model has significant effects in improving students' engineering practice ability, innovation and entrepreneurship literacy, and industry integration ability, providing replicable experience samples for practical teaching reform in applied universities.

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Xie,W.;Xi,L.;Chen,B.;Zhao,C. (2025). Research on the innovative path of practical teaching in college racing under the background of "double creation": a case study of Geely University of China. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),18-24.
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Research Article
Published on 29 May 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23584
Lin Xi, Weijia Xu, Lan Zhang, Chenlei Zhao, Longjie Wang
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23584

In the era of rapid expansion of the global new energy vehicle industry, power battery recycling has become a key issue related to sustainable resource utilization and environmental protection. This article deeply analyzes the typical paradigms of talent cultivation in power battery recycling in the European Union, Germany, Japan, and the United States, exploring from multiple dimensions such as policies and regulations, educational practices, technological innovation, and standard system construction. At the same time, based on the perspective of intelligent technology empowerment, we will deeply explore the modular reconstruction of the curriculum system, the construction of virtual real integration teaching scenarios, and the innovation of technology standard docking mechanisms. In addition, a systematic analysis was conducted on the “four chain collaboration” training mode and the “job course competition certificate” integration mechanism in the collaborative education mechanism of industry education integration. This article aims to provide comprehensive and in-depth reference for the cultivation of talent in power battery recycling in China, helping the industry break through talent bottlenecks and achieve high-quality sustainable development.

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Xi,L.;Xu,W.;Zhang,L.;Zhao,C.;Wang,L. (2025). Exploration of talent cultivation for power battery recycling based on Geely College's "Three Campus" strategy. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),25-32.
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Research Article
Published on 12 June 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.24102
ER DENGDALAI, Tungalag Sharkhuu, Chinzorig Bayar, Amartuvshin Sukhee
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.24102

A vital content analysis component is investigating the "persona" of the people featured in portrait interviews. The people in these interviews are usually well-known and respected individuals with a clear public persona. These values are a significant focus for viewers and have contributed significantly to their public recognition. In portrait interviews, hosts blend pre-recorded segments, live dialogue, and archival clips to reveal the guest's true character. Drawing on this approach, our study focuses on the "distinguished Mongolian individual," examining how their journey is revealed through the interviewer's thoughtful questions and storytelling. Against this backdrop, our primary subject is the "distinguished Mongolian individual," whose life story emerges through the interviewer's craft. By comparing portrait interviews broadcast in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia, this research examines three interrelated dimensions: how the guest's persona is co-constructed on screen, how deeply held values are articulated, and the pivotal influence of the journalist's questioning techniques. Our analysis reveals that while all featured guests share certain traits, each possesses unique self-presentation facets. Crucially, these qualities surface most vividly when hosts employ well-planned, value-oriented questions delivered with professional finesse. This study reveals the shared themes and individual nuances of these distinguished individuals, emphasizing the role of the interviewer's mastery and commitment in revealing those characteristics. The findings demonstrate that the personas of these "distinguished individuals" exhibit both shared and unique characteristics, which are effectively elicited through strategically structured and professionally executed journalistic questioning.

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DENGDALAI,E.;Sharkhuu,T.;Bayar,C.;Sukhee,A. (2025). Television guests as interlocutors: an analytical study of value systems and public image. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),33-40.
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Research Article
Published on 10 June 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.24039
Ran Cui, Yixuan Yan
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.24039

The communication dilemma of the post-truth era presents both new challenges and opportunities for China’s international communication efforts. In this era, emotions tend to override factual logic, making Western content with ideological biases more easily disseminated; cultural discount in cross-cultural exchanges becomes harder to mitigate; the imbalance in global discourse power restricts communication; and the implementation of domestic communication strategies remains suboptimal. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Malaysia, this paper analyzes two co-produced documentaries—The Story of Time: Water Flows Unbroken and A Joyous Union of Lotus and Lychee—as representative case studies. It examines how these documentaries accurately identify the needs of foreign audiences, tell China’s stories effectively, and promote the international dissemination of Chinese culture and the positive construction of the national image in the post-truth era. The paper proposes feasible approaches to overcoming communication dilemmas and further advancing the building of a shared future for mankind.

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Cui,R.;Yan,Y. (2025). Exploring solutions to the international communication dilemma in the post-truth era: a case study of China–Malaysia co-produced. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),41-46.
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Published on 10 June 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23777
Xuanting Liu
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23777

Online platforms play a critical intermediary role in the generation and dissemination of deepfake content and should accordingly bear criminal liability commensurate with their status. However, China’s current legal framework faces practical obstacles in defining platform criminal liability, including ambiguity in the delineation of duties, difficulties in establishing the “knowledge” standard, and procedural asymmetry in accountability mechanisms—factors which severely undermine the effectiveness of criminal law governance. To address these challenges, the normative construction of platform criminal liability must be grounded in the theoretical foundation of legal interests protected by criminal law, clearly define platforms’ proactive duties of care, and introduce reasonable standards for the presumption of knowledge. At the same time, a differentiated and tiered compliance obligation system should be established, utilizing technological means to ensure transparency and verifiability of platform responsibility. Only in this way can criminal law regulation achieve an effective balance between safeguarding social security and fostering technological innovation.

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Liu,X. (2025). Normative construction of platform criminal liability in the governance of deepfake technology. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),47-53.
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Published on 10 June 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.24040
Daiwei Xin, Shu Zhang, Kaiyuan Wang
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.24040

Against the backdrop of the rapid development of short video content, branded short dramas—an emerging marketing approach that blends entertainment with advertising—are increasingly becoming a key tool for companies to convey brand value and attract consumer attention. This study aims to construct and validate an integrated model incorporating both mediating and moderating paths to investigate how endorser identification and plot attractiveness influence consumer purchase intentions via advertising attitude. Drawing on Social Identity Theory and Narrative Transportation Theory, the paper explores the role of endorsers and storytelling in eliciting psychological resonance and brand connection among consumers. Data were collected through a questionnaire survey and analyzed using SPSS to examine the path relationships, with a focus on the mediating role of advertising attitude. The results confirmed the significance of the proposed paths: advertising attitude plays a crucial mediating role between plot attractiveness and purchase intention, and endorser identification moderates the effect of plot attractiveness on advertising attitude, forming a moderated mediation effect. This research not only enriches theoretical understandings of brand communication and consumer psychology but also offers practical guidance for designing effective storytelling and endorsement strategies in the short video marketing context.

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Xin,D.;Zhang,S.;Wang,K. (2025). The influence mechanism of branded short dramas on consumer purchase decisions: a moderated mediation model based on plot attractiveness, advertising attitude, and endorser identification. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),54-61.
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Published on 10 June 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23779
Xiuru Zhang
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23779

Article 1077 of the Civil Code introduces the divorce cooling-off period system, aimed at curbing impulsive divorces and strengthening the foundation of family stability. However, the implementation of this system has revealed several critical issues. These include ambiguity in the scope and duration of its application, deficiencies in supporting mechanisms such as rights protection, and poor coordination with the litigation-based divorce system. To better balance personal freedom of divorce and the stability of family and society, it is necessary to narrow the applicable scope, allow flexible adjustment of the cooling-off period, and enhance the protection of individual rights.

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Zhang,X. (2025). A review and improvement of the divorce cooling-off period system in the Civil Code. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),62-67.
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Research Article
Published on 10 June 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23780
Luying Zhang, Yang Wang
DOI: 10.54254/2753-7102/2025.23780

The objective of this research is to investigate how childhood traumatic events impact the overall well-being of college students, aiming to improve their sense of well-being. A quantitative approach was employed to gather data, resulting in 214 completed questionnaires from college students. The findings indicated a significant inverse relationship between childhood trauma and perceived well-being, with rumination and its three subcomponents serving as mediators in this connection. The results of this study not only shed light on how childhood trauma affects college students but also suggest significant avenues for enhancing the mental well-being of individuals in higher education.

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Zhang,L.;Wang,Y. (2025). Exploring the connection between adverse childhood experiences and individual well-being: the influence of repetitive thinking. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(4),68-73.
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