The purpose of this paper is to analyze the influence of television portrayals of ethnic minorities, particularly in the United States on group vitality and identity. The empirical evidence shows that certain television programs may influence minorities' perceptions of their group vitality and identities and media selection. This paper presents the effects of television depictions of minorities focusing on the individual differences perspective. Social identity theory, ethnolinguistic identity theory, uses and gratifications, and social identity gratifications help explain the role of individual differences on the use of media for social identity and group vitality
There is a growing literature on how television employs stereotypes especially about ethnic minoriti...
The study of the process of representation in media is one of the important research areas in cultur...
Based on the tenets of social identity theory, a two-study experimental design was conducted which e...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the influence of television portrayals of ethnic minorities,...
Ethnic Stereotypes in media and why they matter: Much research has focused on the existence of both ...
In this study, we investigate the relationship between television portrayals of ethnic minorities an...
Portrayals of minority groups in popular United States media have a history of being erroneous and f...
Until recently, western TV programming rarely featured sexual or ethnic minority members; if present...
This study examined the impact that television platforms have on perpetuating the stereotypes assign...
It has been observed that most American TV media has taken on a format that seems to concern itself ...
This research study sets out to identify and examine the ways in which the white majority have trad...
The media are powerful agents of socialization in modern society influencing values, beliefs, and at...
The rapid growth of minority groups over the past few decades has dramatically changed the face of A...
The discrepancy between demographic and represented realities of ethnic minorities on TV has been no...
The way outgroup members are portrayed in the media is widely believed to have consequences for leve...
There is a growing literature on how television employs stereotypes especially about ethnic minoriti...
The study of the process of representation in media is one of the important research areas in cultur...
Based on the tenets of social identity theory, a two-study experimental design was conducted which e...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the influence of television portrayals of ethnic minorities,...
Ethnic Stereotypes in media and why they matter: Much research has focused on the existence of both ...
In this study, we investigate the relationship between television portrayals of ethnic minorities an...
Portrayals of minority groups in popular United States media have a history of being erroneous and f...
Until recently, western TV programming rarely featured sexual or ethnic minority members; if present...
This study examined the impact that television platforms have on perpetuating the stereotypes assign...
It has been observed that most American TV media has taken on a format that seems to concern itself ...
This research study sets out to identify and examine the ways in which the white majority have trad...
The media are powerful agents of socialization in modern society influencing values, beliefs, and at...
The rapid growth of minority groups over the past few decades has dramatically changed the face of A...
The discrepancy between demographic and represented realities of ethnic minorities on TV has been no...
The way outgroup members are portrayed in the media is widely believed to have consequences for leve...
There is a growing literature on how television employs stereotypes especially about ethnic minoriti...
The study of the process of representation in media is one of the important research areas in cultur...
Based on the tenets of social identity theory, a two-study experimental design was conducted which e...