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Research on Narrative Innovation in International Communication of Emergency Science Popularization Empowered by Technology

Huachen Qian, Xiaoyu Zhou, Ziyi Lin

Abstract


The rapid development of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR) has
opened new possibilities for the international dissemination of emergency science communication. This study focuses on the practical applications of generative AI and AR/VR in emergency science communication, exploring how technological approaches can enhance the emotional
resonance and precision of content delivery from a cross-cultural perspective. The findings reveal that technology-driven narrative innovation
significantly improves communication effectiveness but requires addressing challenges such as cultural adaptability and ethical controversies.
Future efforts should prioritize interdisciplinary collaboration and technological governance to establish a more inclusive and sustainable narrative framework for emergency science communication.

Keywords


Technology empowerment; Narrative innovation; Emergency science communication

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i6.6671

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