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Hostile Media Perceptions in the Age of Social Media: Following Politicians, Emotions, and Perceptions of Media Bias

机译:社交媒体时代的敌对媒体看法:在政治家,情感和对媒体偏见的看法之后

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Hostile media perceptions are prominent today but little research has examined how social media use contributes to these beliefs. This study examines whether following politicians' social media feeds is indirectly linked to hostile media perceptions by evoking emotional responses in the audience. We test this possibility by analyzing two-wave panel survey data collected in the United States during the 2016 presidential election. Following politicians on social media is associated with anger at the presidential candidate individuals oppose and enthusiasm for their supported candidate, both of which are subsequently related to hostile media perceptions.
机译:敌对的媒体感知今天突出,但很少的研究已经审查了社交媒体使用如何对这些信念的贡献。 本研究审查了通过在观众中唤起情绪反应,对政治家的社交媒体饲料进行间接与敌对媒体感知间接相关。 我们通过分析2016年总统大选期间在美国收集的双波小组测量数据来测试这种可能性。 在社交媒体上的政治家与总统候选人个人的愤怒相关联,反对他们支持的候选人的热情,这两者都与敌对媒体的看法有关。

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