In this manuscript, three studies examined the effects of viewing situation comedies on attitudes toward Black Americans. Study 1 was a content analysis of sitcoms that had either predominately Black casts (PBC) or predominately White casts (PWC) and showcased interracial interaction. It found that positive cross-racial interaction (interracial reciprocity) occurs in both types of shows, but is more common with PBC sitcoms. Study 2 was a survey that found watching PBC sitcoms was associated with reduced prejudice; while watching PWC sitcoms was associated with increased prejudice. These effects were mediated by positive reciprocity expectations, as explicated by Bounded Generalized Reciprocity theory. Study 3 was an experiment that found ex...
In this thesis, I asked, “How are Black women and white women portrayed differently in male-created ...
Three studies examined whether observing the negative behavior of a Black male would influence peopl...
Parasocial intergroup contact has been shown to influence beliefs about stigmatized groups, such as ...
Three studies investigated white, black, and multiracial individuals' perceptions of interracial int...
Throughout U.S. television history, comedy has been the narrative form to first offer representation...
In a world today filled with conflict and strife, effective strategies and policies are needed to br...
Reality of stereotypes and the portrayal of Blacks in television programming have become topics for...
The purpose of this essay is to outline re-occurring archetypes that are found within the confines o...
Changes throughout history, particularly those surrounding race relations in the U.S., frequently ha...
A positive interracial interaction can create a foundation for friendships, improved intergroup atti...
While one might ordinarily hypothesize that the portrayal of African Americans on television has pos...
This study examines the images of African Americans in black-themed sitcoms and mediated messages pr...
Investigating the contact hypothesis with participants of each race, the study targeted implicit bel...
This research examines the role of media literacy training and counter-stereotypical news stories in...
This study examined the role of Blacks ’ level of racial identification in understanding how Blacks ...
In this thesis, I asked, “How are Black women and white women portrayed differently in male-created ...
Three studies examined whether observing the negative behavior of a Black male would influence peopl...
Parasocial intergroup contact has been shown to influence beliefs about stigmatized groups, such as ...
Three studies investigated white, black, and multiracial individuals' perceptions of interracial int...
Throughout U.S. television history, comedy has been the narrative form to first offer representation...
In a world today filled with conflict and strife, effective strategies and policies are needed to br...
Reality of stereotypes and the portrayal of Blacks in television programming have become topics for...
The purpose of this essay is to outline re-occurring archetypes that are found within the confines o...
Changes throughout history, particularly those surrounding race relations in the U.S., frequently ha...
A positive interracial interaction can create a foundation for friendships, improved intergroup atti...
While one might ordinarily hypothesize that the portrayal of African Americans on television has pos...
This study examines the images of African Americans in black-themed sitcoms and mediated messages pr...
Investigating the contact hypothesis with participants of each race, the study targeted implicit bel...
This research examines the role of media literacy training and counter-stereotypical news stories in...
This study examined the role of Blacks ’ level of racial identification in understanding how Blacks ...
In this thesis, I asked, “How are Black women and white women portrayed differently in male-created ...
Three studies examined whether observing the negative behavior of a Black male would influence peopl...
Parasocial intergroup contact has been shown to influence beliefs about stigmatized groups, such as ...