Hostile media perception (HMP) is a well-documented perceptual media effect. Yet, an understanding of its causal mechanisms has been difficult to ascertain. This study examined two promising, inter-disciplinary theoretical explanations – self-categorization and involvement. An experiment tested the effect of various facets of self-categorization and involvement on personal and perceived media positions regarding two issues that are salient to both political and religious identities – same-sex marriage and poverty. Political and religious self-categorization predicted personal positions on the issues, as well as perceptions of relevant media messages. Both HMP and message assimilation were related to self-categorization. Political self-categ...
The hostile media effect (HME) entails that partisanship incites hostile perceptions of media conten...
This thesis aims to understand the process of media consumption against the backdrop of ideological ...
Evidence suggests that political polarization in the United States may be due, in part, to liberal a...
This study investigates the social psychological motivations underlying the formation of a hostile m...
This approach conceptualizes the hostile media effect (HME) as an intergroup phenomenon. Two empiric...
Communication scholars are beginning to pay more attention to the role of media in political polariz...
The corrective action hypothesis predicts that hostile media perceptions and presumed media influenc...
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 against their own gro...
Perceptions of bias in an impartial media have been consistently documented among partisan audiences...
Hostile media perception (HMP) theory suggests that partisans perceive neutral coverage of news by o...
This work is based on an assumption that human decision-making process is following several approxim...
Individuals’ perspectives and stances on an issue will often cause them to perceive information in a...
Partisans on both sides of the political aisle complain that the mainstream media is hypocritical, b...
International audiencePrevious research has consistently documented a hostile media effect in which ...
The hostile media effect (HME) entails that partisanship incites hostile perceptions of media conten...
This thesis aims to understand the process of media consumption against the backdrop of ideological ...
Evidence suggests that political polarization in the United States may be due, in part, to liberal a...
This study investigates the social psychological motivations underlying the formation of a hostile m...
This approach conceptualizes the hostile media effect (HME) as an intergroup phenomenon. Two empiric...
Communication scholars are beginning to pay more attention to the role of media in political polariz...
The corrective action hypothesis predicts that hostile media perceptions and presumed media influenc...
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 against their own gro...
Perceptions of bias in an impartial media have been consistently documented among partisan audiences...
Hostile media perception (HMP) theory suggests that partisans perceive neutral coverage of news by o...
This work is based on an assumption that human decision-making process is following several approxim...
Individuals’ perspectives and stances on an issue will often cause them to perceive information in a...
Partisans on both sides of the political aisle complain that the mainstream media is hypocritical, b...
International audiencePrevious research has consistently documented a hostile media effect in which ...
The hostile media effect (HME) entails that partisanship incites hostile perceptions of media conten...
This thesis aims to understand the process of media consumption against the backdrop of ideological ...
Evidence suggests that political polarization in the United States may be due, in part, to liberal a...