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Muslims in the media: Social and identity consequences for Muslims in America.
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Muslims in the media: Social and identity consequences for Muslims in America./
作者:
Brinson, Mary Elizabeth.
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233 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-01, Section: A, page: 0016.
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-01A.
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Islamic Studies. -
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Muslims in the media: Social and identity consequences for Muslims in America.
Brinson, Mary Elizabeth.
Muslims in the media: Social and identity consequences for Muslims in America.
- 233 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-01, Section: A, page: 0016.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2010.
This study compares the effect of positive versus negative media portrayals of Muslims, on both Muslim and non-Muslim Americans. The first experiment (N=183) tests both direct and indirect effects of the media on Muslim American responses to questions regarding their ethnic identity, collective self-esteem, socialization, attitudes about Westerners, and acculturation styles. The second experiment (N=189) investigates how the same media frames impact non-Muslim Americans in their attitudes about Muslims and their perceptions regarding societal acceptance of Muslims. Participants in both experiments viewed seven minute video manipulations online (with the exception of the control group), either containing images of Muslims as well-integrated positive influences on society, or as threats to safety and vulnerable to Jihad. Results from post-test responses indicated that varying media portrayals had a significant effect on both Muslims and non-Muslims regarding attitudes about each other, collective self-esteem, perceptions about majority opinion, and perceptions about boundaries. Mediation analysis also found that the media portrayals had a significant indirect effect on preferences for acculturation styles. This study has strong social implications in the advancement of understanding variables that contribute to intergroup isolation and conflict - as well as theoretical implications in the advancement of indirect media effects, advancement of understanding variables that influence acculturation, and advancement of stereotyping research.
ISBN: 9781124330150Subjects--Topical Terms:
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