The media bias taxonomy: A systematic literature review on the forms and automated detection of media bias
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 …
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
Using large Twitter datasets collected during the 2012 US presidential election, we
examined how partisanship shapes patterns of sharing and commenting on candidate fact …
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
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 …
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
This study aims to investigate the relationships between citizens' populist attitudes,
perceptions of public opinion, and perceptions of mainstream news media. Relying on social …
perceptions of public opinion, and perceptions of mainstream news media. Relying on social …
[PDF][PDF] Social identity theory and self‐categorization theory
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 …
(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 …
hostile media effect in which they demonstrated that partisans perceive media coverage as …
Paradoxical populism: How PEGIDA relates to mainstream and alternative media
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
evidence of its reach remains scarce. We hypothesize that conservative individuals will be …