The New Ecology of Volunteer Culture Through the Combination of Digital-Intelligent Narrative and Excellent Traditional Chinese Culture

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v7i8.4463

Ling Cheng

School of Marxism, Hubei Communications Technical College

Abstract

Data-driven storytelling is an emerging narrative technique that is based on data and focuses on the dynamic connections between people and society. It successfully promotes and disseminates volunteer culture. The application of digital intelligence technology improves the effectiveness and impact of volunteer work by fortifying the bond between volunteers and service recipients. Data driven storytelling can identify the most pressing social needs and match them with volunteer resources more efficiently. This approach not only enhances the precision of volunteer services but also deepens the emotional connection between volunteers and those they serve. Through interactive data visualizations and personalized narratives, it makes the impact of volunteer work more tangible and inspiring. Data driven storytelling transforms traditional volunteer culture into a more engaging, impactful, and scalable social movement.

Keywords

Volunteer culture, Excellent traditional Chinese culture, Digital-intelligent narrative

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