The media bias taxonomy: A systematic literature review on the forms and automated detection of media bias

T Spinde, S Hinterreiter, F Haak, T Ruas… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
The way the media presents events can significantly affect public perception, which in turn
can alter people's beliefs and views. Media bias describes a one-sided or polarizing …

Partisan selective sharing: The biased diffusion of fact-checking messages on social media

J Shin, K Thorson - Journal of communication, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Using large Twitter datasets collected during the 2012 US presidential election, we
examined how partisanship shapes patterns of sharing and commenting on candidate fact …

Thinking about the media: A review of theory and research on media perceptions, media effects perceptions, and their consequences

DM McLeod, D Wise, M Perryman - Review of Communication Research, 2017 - ssoar.info
This review explicates the past, present and future of theory and research concerning
audience perceptions of the media as well as the effects that perceptions of media have on …

We are the people and you are fake news: A social identity approach to populist citizens' false consensus and hostile media perceptions

A Schulz, W Wirth, P Müller - Communication research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This study aims to investigate the relationships between citizens' populist attitudes,
perceptions of public opinion, and perceptions of mainstream news media. Relying on social …

[PDF][PDF] Social identity theory and self‐categorization theory

S Trepte, LS Loy - The international encyclopedia of media effects, 2017 - researchgate.net
Social identity theory (SIT) as a social psychological theory was first introduced by Tajfel
(1978) and further developed by Tajfel and Turner (1979). It proposes that individuals …

A three-decade retrospective on the hostile media effect

RM Perloff - Advances in Foundational Mass Communication …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Some 30 years ago, Vallone, Ross, and Lepper (1985) conducted a pioneering study of the
hostile media effect in which they demonstrated that partisans perceive media coverage as …

Paradoxical populism: How PEGIDA relates to mainstream and alternative media

A Haller, K Holt - Information, Communication & Society, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The distrust of mainstream media expressed in the slogan 'the liar press'('Lügenpresse') is
often used as an example of a populist, anti-establishment attitude that is currently winning …

Social identity, selective exposure, and affective polarization: How priming national identity shapes attitudes toward immigrants via news selection

M Wojcieszak, RK Garrett - Human communication research, 2018 - academic.oup.com
We use three online experiments—two selection-based and one forced-exposure—to
demonstrate that increasing the salience of national identity can promote affective …

Rethinking journalist–politician relations in the age of populism: How outsider politicians delegitimize mainstream journalists

A Van Dalen - Journalism, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The relation between journalists and politicians in liberal democracies is traditionally
conceptualized as highly institutionalized, based on mutual dependence, and grounded in a …

Ideological asymmetry in the reach of pro-Russian digital disinformation to United States audiences

F Hjorth, R Adler-Nissen - Journal of Communication, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Despite concerns about the effects of pro-Russian disinformation on Western public opinion,
evidence of its reach remains scarce. We hypothesize that conservative individuals will be …