The current work assessed the impact of the 2012 Paralympic Games on psychological factors operating during interactions between physically disabled and non-disabled group members. In a two-wave longitudinal design the pre- to post-Paralympic increase in exposure to Paralympic media coverage led to more positive ingroup norms about disabled people’s competence and improved intergroup contact quality among both physically disabled and non-disabled participants. Moreover, more positive norms about disabled people’s competence partially mediated the relationship between media exposure and contact quality. However, exposure to Paralympic media coverage did not appear to impact embarrassment about intergroup contact within either group. Findi...
This article considers UK audiences’ meaning-making of television coverage of the London 2012 Paraly...
This report provides data and recommendations drawn from the rst funded academic project to examine ...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
In our highly mediated society, media culture plays a critical role in socialization and offers a co...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
The 2012 Paralympics was the biggest ever, the most accessible and best attended in its 64-year hist...
This qualitative and exploratory study aimed to investigate whether contact with media content relat...
Despite the successful transition of the Paralympics from relative obscurity to global mega-event, w...
Despite some changes to the way that people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are viewed in societ...
Abstract It has long been understood that the media has the power to shape the representation of soc...
Theories of eudaimonic entertainment and destigmatization concur to suggest that empathic feelings e...
Theories of eudaimonic entertainment and destigmatization concur to suggest that empathic feelings e...
Theories of eudaimonic entertainment and destigmatization concur to suggest that empathic feelings e...
Theories of eudaimonic entertainment and destigmatization concur to suggest that empathic feelings e...
Although intergroup contact is a well-established area of inquiry within social psychology, the majo...
This article considers UK audiences’ meaning-making of television coverage of the London 2012 Paraly...
This report provides data and recommendations drawn from the rst funded academic project to examine ...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...
In our highly mediated society, media culture plays a critical role in socialization and offers a co...
This study, which examines key features of contemporary media representations of disabled athletes i...
The 2012 Paralympics was the biggest ever, the most accessible and best attended in its 64-year hist...
This qualitative and exploratory study aimed to investigate whether contact with media content relat...
Despite the successful transition of the Paralympics from relative obscurity to global mega-event, w...
Despite some changes to the way that people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are viewed in societ...
Abstract It has long been understood that the media has the power to shape the representation of soc...
Theories of eudaimonic entertainment and destigmatization concur to suggest that empathic feelings e...
Theories of eudaimonic entertainment and destigmatization concur to suggest that empathic feelings e...
Theories of eudaimonic entertainment and destigmatization concur to suggest that empathic feelings e...
Theories of eudaimonic entertainment and destigmatization concur to suggest that empathic feelings e...
Although intergroup contact is a well-established area of inquiry within social psychology, the majo...
This article considers UK audiences’ meaning-making of television coverage of the London 2012 Paraly...
This report provides data and recommendations drawn from the rst funded academic project to examine ...
Despite the social change ambitions of Paralympic governing bodies and National broadcasters, there ...