Previous research has established a correlation between fear of crime and anti-immigrant sentiments. In this paper, we explore the role of television in explaining individual differences in fear of crime, perceived ethnic diversity and anti-immigrant sentiments. We use the ‘Social Cohesion Indicators in Flanders’ data, a representative survey in the Flemish region of Belgium, combined with real life indicators of ethnic diversity and crime at the community level. Results of a multilevel structural equation model suggest that watching television is positively associated with fear of crime and perceived ethnic diversity, which in turn is associated with anti-immigrant sentiments. Preference for public television is, however, associated with l...
In this study, the main goal is to assess whether individuals differentiate in their attitudes towar...
The current research adds to the literature on the origins of intergroup threat by examining the pre...
Three hypotheses regarding the relationship between television viewing and fear of crime exist. The ...
Previous research has established a strong correlation between fear of crime and anti-immigrant sent...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
Recently a consensus is rising that television effects on civic attitudes should be studied as multi...
Recently a consensus is rising that television effects on civic attitudes should be studied as multi...
Mass media have been accused of cultivating anti-immigrant sentiments in Western societies. Most stu...
Despite a strong cognitive association in the minds of native citizens between ethnic minority prese...
The current research examines television news as a contextual determinant of intergroup threat from ...
The average American citizen has a myriad of fears, but the fear of death, especially through crime,...
Despite a strong cognitive association in the minds of citizens between ethnic minority presence and...
In the framework of intergroup threat theory, it is routinely assumed that the presence of immigrant...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
The average American citizen has a myriad of fears, but the fear of death, especially through crime,...
In this study, the main goal is to assess whether individuals differentiate in their attitudes towar...
The current research adds to the literature on the origins of intergroup threat by examining the pre...
Three hypotheses regarding the relationship between television viewing and fear of crime exist. The ...
Previous research has established a strong correlation between fear of crime and anti-immigrant sent...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
Recently a consensus is rising that television effects on civic attitudes should be studied as multi...
Recently a consensus is rising that television effects on civic attitudes should be studied as multi...
Mass media have been accused of cultivating anti-immigrant sentiments in Western societies. Most stu...
Despite a strong cognitive association in the minds of native citizens between ethnic minority prese...
The current research examines television news as a contextual determinant of intergroup threat from ...
The average American citizen has a myriad of fears, but the fear of death, especially through crime,...
Despite a strong cognitive association in the minds of citizens between ethnic minority presence and...
In the framework of intergroup threat theory, it is routinely assumed that the presence of immigrant...
It is routinely assumed that the presence of ethnic minorities in a local community contributes to a...
The average American citizen has a myriad of fears, but the fear of death, especially through crime,...
In this study, the main goal is to assess whether individuals differentiate in their attitudes towar...
The current research adds to the literature on the origins of intergroup threat by examining the pre...
Three hypotheses regarding the relationship between television viewing and fear of crime exist. The ...