The Multidimensional Evolution of Literacy and Its Social Role: An Empirical Study Through Network Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.5865/IJKCT.2025.15.2.097Keywords:
Literacy, reading comprehension, social big data, digital literacy, media literacy, data literacyAbstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the multidimensional transformation of literacy as a core competency adapting to the digital environment in contemporary society and to propose directions for improving literacy policies and educational programs.
Methodology: Using social big data collected from Naver and Daum between 2021 and 2024, the study employed text mining, network analysis, CONCOR analysis, QAP regression, and topic modeling. Key keywords were identified through word frequency and TF-IDF analysis, while N-gram analysis and network visualization were used to examine the relationships between major topics.
Findings: The analysis revealed that digital literacy, media literacy, and data literacy emerged as core themes, and their networks demonstrated statistically significant structural patterns. QAP regression analysis confirmed that the literacy-related network exhibited clear patterns compared to a random network, and CONCOR analysis indicated that major topics were closely interconnected.
Implication: This study highlights the importance of literacy as a critical competency for enhancing information utilization and critical thinking in the digital era. It suggests a need for integrated approaches in policy formulation and educational program development. Furthermore, it emphasizes the significance of providing tailored literacy education in collaboration with local communities and implementing policy support to reduce information inequality.
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