Red archives contain rich emotional elements, with emotional memory as the internal attribute, emotional symbols as the external representation, emotional expression as the main line of the narrative. Emotion is the internal mechanism of social governance, and red archives is an important resource of emotional governance, playing an important emotional function in social governance, which can effectively breed collective emotional identity and improve the awareness of public care. Gather positive emotional resources to reduce the cost of social governance; Create an emotional community and jointly create a pattern of good governance. In the development and utilization of red archive resources, emphasis should be placed on strengthening archive display, red experience and red archive culture dissemination, actively creating an emotional atmosphere, consolidating the social psychological basis for emotional governance, and accumulating rich positive emotional energy for the social governance community.
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