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Competing Identity Cues in the Hostile Media Phenomenon: Source, Nationalism, and Perceived Bias in News Coverage of Foreign Affairs
Mass Communication and Society ( IF 3.256 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-05 , DOI: 10.1080/15205436.2021.1884263
Guy J. Golan 1 , T. Franklin Waddell 2 , Matthew Barnidge 3
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ABSTRACT

The global media ecology offers news audiences a wide variety of sources for international news and interpretation of foreign affairs, and this kind of news coverage may increase the salience of both domestic and national partisan identity cues. Based upon the recognition that individuals hold multiple partisan identities that can be more or less salient in different situations, the current study draws upon self-categorization and social identity theory to design a set of studies that pit competing partisan identities against one another. The results of two experiments indicate that both national and domestic partisan identities are directly related to perceived media bias regarding the coverage of U.S-Chinese relations from both domestic and foreign media sources.Results varied based on the dimension of media bias considered, with perceived favorability towards the United States impacted more consistently by source origin than perceived favorability toward personal worldview.Results are discussed in terms of how they advance theory about perceived media bias, specifically in light of the implications of the global media environment for our understanding of partisanship.



中文翻译:

敌对媒体现象中的竞争身份线索:外交新闻报道中的来源、民族主义和感知偏见

摘要

全球媒体生态为新闻受众提供了广泛的国际新闻和外交解读来源,这种新闻报道可能会增加国内和国家党派身份线索的显着性。基于承认个人拥有在不同情况下可能或多或少突出的多种党派身份,当前的研究利用自我分类和社会身份理论来设计一组研究,使相互竞争的党派身份相互竞争。两个实验的结果表明,国内和国内的党派身份都与国内外媒体对美中关系报道的感知媒体偏见直接相关。结果因所考虑的媒体偏见维度而异,

更新日期:2021-03-05
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