Previous research suggests that the antagonists in conflicts are influenced by their perceptions of hostile media coverage and presumptions of media effects. Research so far has concentrated on presumed media influences on the general public. This study concentrates on presumed media influences on the conflicting parties. It tests how hostile media perceptions and presumptions of media effects on the conflicting parties affect the antagonists’ acceptance of an uncivil and uncompromising style of public communication. In the context of the German controversy over aircraft noise, online surveys of 82 (47%) opponents of aircraft noise and 48 (33%) proponents of air traffic were conducted. Hostile media perceptions have no direct but an indirec...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 29, 2013).The entire ...
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...
textPoliticians and media elites have been calling for a return to civility in United States politic...
The corrective action hypothesis predicts that hostile media perceptions and presumed media influenc...
This article examines hostile media perceptions (HMPs) by building on recent trends in hostile media...
There is a worry that serious forms of political conflict, in particular, uncivil behavior of politi...
In this research study, we examined the relationship between the degree of controversy (referred to ...
During the European debt crisis, German and Greek media frequently reported on the political conflic...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
This work studies the impact of brand controversies on consumer perception, while analyzing if peopl...
Previous research has found mixed evidence for the effectiveness of negative campaigning. Therefore,...
Since Eveland and Shah (2003) published their seminal study on the impact of social networks on medi...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
The consequences of perceived media influences have been examined in numerous studies on the third-p...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 29, 2013).The entire ...
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...
textPoliticians and media elites have been calling for a return to civility in United States politic...
The corrective action hypothesis predicts that hostile media perceptions and presumed media influenc...
This article examines hostile media perceptions (HMPs) by building on recent trends in hostile media...
There is a worry that serious forms of political conflict, in particular, uncivil behavior of politi...
In this research study, we examined the relationship between the degree of controversy (referred to ...
During the European debt crisis, German and Greek media frequently reported on the political conflic...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
This work studies the impact of brand controversies on consumer perception, while analyzing if peopl...
Previous research has found mixed evidence for the effectiveness of negative campaigning. Therefore,...
Since Eveland and Shah (2003) published their seminal study on the impact of social networks on medi...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
The consequences of perceived media influences have been examined in numerous studies on the third-p...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 29, 2013).The entire ...
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...