While research has intensively studied the effects of media coverage of Islamist terror on non-Muslims, our knowledge about how it affects Muslims themselves is still limited. Following Sikorski et al. (2017), we distinguish between undifferentiated and differentiated news on Islamist terror, i.e., news reports that explicitly establish or deny a link between Muslims or Islam and Islamist terror. In a 1 × 4 randomized experiment, we exposed N = 423 German Muslims to four different news conditions (terror differentiated, terror undifferentiated, criminal act, and a control group). Our results show that Muslims infer a negative picture of public opinion toward their group from news articles about Islamist terror, with stronger effects for und...
In a series of three studies, we investigated the validity of implicit theories that ...
Prejudice against Muslim Americans increased after 9/11, but little is known about the extent to whi...
News coverage of Islamic extremism is reigniting debates about the media's role in promoting prejudi...
While research has intensively studied the effects of media coverage of Islamist terror on non-Musli...
Two experimental studies investigated how news reports about terrorist attacks committed by unidenti...
Previous research shows that news about Islamist terrorism can seriously affect citizens’ fear react...
We examined how the journalistic differentiation of Muslims from Islamist terrorists and terror news...
Using television news coverage of American mass shootings, I examine how Muslim perpetrators of viol...
The representation of Muslims as terrorists in the Western media is reinforcing negative stereotyp...
Several high-profile negative events involving Muslim perpetrators have recently been covered by the...
Several high-profile negative events involving Muslim perpetrators have recently been covered by the...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
For decades, and particularly since September 11 attacks, media framing of Muslims as terrorists was...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
The recent attacks that have taken place in the United States have been met with a variety of respon...
In a series of three studies, we investigated the validity of implicit theories that ...
Prejudice against Muslim Americans increased after 9/11, but little is known about the extent to whi...
News coverage of Islamic extremism is reigniting debates about the media's role in promoting prejudi...
While research has intensively studied the effects of media coverage of Islamist terror on non-Musli...
Two experimental studies investigated how news reports about terrorist attacks committed by unidenti...
Previous research shows that news about Islamist terrorism can seriously affect citizens’ fear react...
We examined how the journalistic differentiation of Muslims from Islamist terrorists and terror news...
Using television news coverage of American mass shootings, I examine how Muslim perpetrators of viol...
The representation of Muslims as terrorists in the Western media is reinforcing negative stereotyp...
Several high-profile negative events involving Muslim perpetrators have recently been covered by the...
Several high-profile negative events involving Muslim perpetrators have recently been covered by the...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
For decades, and particularly since September 11 attacks, media framing of Muslims as terrorists was...
Three studies tested predictions derived from terror management theory (TMT) about the effects of te...
The recent attacks that have taken place in the United States have been met with a variety of respon...
In a series of three studies, we investigated the validity of implicit theories that ...
Prejudice against Muslim Americans increased after 9/11, but little is known about the extent to whi...
News coverage of Islamic extremism is reigniting debates about the media's role in promoting prejudi...