In an age of divided media, levels of affective polarization, or personal dislike and preference against members of a different political affiliation, appear to have grown. Using a survey experiment, I examine the extent to which biased news media can inflame levels of affective polarization, and to what extent balanced news media can reduce affective polarization in audience members. I also examine the political and academic implications of my findings that affective polarization is present in even the youngest of American voters, and that balanced news coverage is able to somewhat mitigate rates of affective polarization
This paper examines the effects of our modern media environment on affective polarization. We conduc...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
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Communication scholars are beginning to pay more attention to the role of media in political polariz...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization,concep...
Does media choice cause polarization, or merely reflect it? We investigate a critical aspect of this...
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Does media choice cause polarization, or merely reflect it? We investigate a critical aspect of this...
This thesis makes use of existing research and data to create a clearer understanding of the impact ...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
This paper examines the effects of our modern media environment on affective polarization. We conduc...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
This paper presents a model of partisan media trying to persuade a sophisticated and heterogeneous a...
Can partisan media (in particular, partisan TV news) polarize viewers? I outline a set of hypotheses...
The authors use US data on media coverage of politics and individual survey data to document that c...
Communication scholars are beginning to pay more attention to the role of media in political polariz...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization,concep...
Does media choice cause polarization, or merely reflect it? We investigate a critical aspect of this...
This paper provides a model of how media environments affect political polarization. We first develo...
Does media choice cause polarization, or merely reflect it? We investigate a critical aspect of this...
This thesis makes use of existing research and data to create a clearer understanding of the impact ...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
This paper examines the effects of our modern media environment on affective polarization. We conduc...
Partisan media—typically characterized by incivility—has become a defining element of the American p...
This paper presents a model of partisan media trying to persuade a sophisticated and heterogeneous a...