Although the media are regularly charged with bias, empirical evidence of media bias is variable. The aim of the current research was to explore the utility of an intergroup perspective to understanding media bias as it emerges in the context of intergroup conflict. Content analysis was conducted on accounts of ongoing Christian-Muslim conflict in Ambon, Indonesia, as reported in both Christian and Muslim newspapers. This revealed the operation of a 'naming bias', whereby both Christian and Muslim newspapers were more likely to explicitly name the religious outgroup as perpetrators of intergroup conflict than they were to attribute responsibility to their own group. The prevalence of this bias was, however, asymmetrical across the two group...
AbstractThis study proposes to examine and compare how two mainstream newspapers in Malaysia with di...
Introduction: The mainstream media used political and media logic on religious populism to reinforce...
The present thesis aims to explain prejudice and violence linked to terrorism in interreligious cont...
People have a tendency to view media reports of intergroup conflicts as biased against their own gro...
Limited research has examined attributional biases in the context of extreme intergroup conflict, an...
People have a tendency to view media reports of intergroup confl icts as biased against their own gr...
People have a tendency to view media reports of intergroup conflicts as biased agains...
The Ahmadiyah conflict in Indonesia is often publicised by the Indonesian mass media at local and ...
This article attempts to look at how two international newspapers, Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and The...
The media always try their best to represent reality for their audiences, with the hope of retaining...
Ingroup members who criticize their group face much less resistance than outgroup members who say th...
This thesis reports findings from a content analysis of 720 newspaper articles and 3,052 newspaper a...
Page range: 1-55Knowledge bases and media coverage of post-Suharto collective violence were transfor...
To what extent does religious identification promote collective efficacy and perceived injustice tha...
Research in individualist cultures has shown that group members are more likely to agree with critic...
AbstractThis study proposes to examine and compare how two mainstream newspapers in Malaysia with di...
Introduction: The mainstream media used political and media logic on religious populism to reinforce...
The present thesis aims to explain prejudice and violence linked to terrorism in interreligious cont...
People have a tendency to view media reports of intergroup conflicts as biased against their own gro...
Limited research has examined attributional biases in the context of extreme intergroup conflict, an...
People have a tendency to view media reports of intergroup confl icts as biased against their own gr...
People have a tendency to view media reports of intergroup conflicts as biased agains...
The Ahmadiyah conflict in Indonesia is often publicised by the Indonesian mass media at local and ...
This article attempts to look at how two international newspapers, Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and The...
The media always try their best to represent reality for their audiences, with the hope of retaining...
Ingroup members who criticize their group face much less resistance than outgroup members who say th...
This thesis reports findings from a content analysis of 720 newspaper articles and 3,052 newspaper a...
Page range: 1-55Knowledge bases and media coverage of post-Suharto collective violence were transfor...
To what extent does religious identification promote collective efficacy and perceived injustice tha...
Research in individualist cultures has shown that group members are more likely to agree with critic...
AbstractThis study proposes to examine and compare how two mainstream newspapers in Malaysia with di...
Introduction: The mainstream media used political and media logic on religious populism to reinforce...
The present thesis aims to explain prejudice and violence linked to terrorism in interreligious cont...