Trust in journalists among the public as an indicator of deliberative culture: the case of Italy

ECREA 2022 – 9th European Communication Conference University of Aarhus 19-22 October 2022 Presentation: Trust in journalists among the public as an indicator of deliberative culture: the case of Italy…

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Public Health comes first? Divergence and differences between communitarians and libertarians during the Covid-19 pandemic

ECREA 2022 - 9th European Communication Conference University of Aarhus 19-22 October 2022 Presentation: Public Health comes first? Divergence and differences between communitarians and libertarians during the Covid-19 pandemic Authors:…

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Affective Polarization, the Hybrid Media System and Economic Uncertainty during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Italy

2022 APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition Montréal, Quebec, Canada September 15 - 18 Presentation: Affective Polarization, the Hybrid Media System and Economic Uncertainty during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Italy Authors:…

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Will conflict tear us apart? The effects of conflict and valenced media messages on polarizing attitudes toward EU immigration and border control

Van Klingeren, M., Boomgaarden, H. G., & De Vreese, C. H. (2017). Will conflict tear us apart? The effects of conflict and valenced media messages on polarizing attitudes toward EU…

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Strategy News Is Good News: How Journalistic Coverage of Politics Reduces Affective Polarization

Zoizner, A., Shenhav, S. R., Fogel-Dror, Y., & Sheafer, T. (2021). Strategy news is good news: how journalistic coverage of politics reduces affective polarization. Political Communication, 38(5), 604-623.

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Bridging the divide or intensifying the conflict? How disagreement affects strong predilections about sexual minorities

Wojcieszak, M., & Price, V. (2010). Bridging the divide or intensifying the conflict? How disagreement affects strong predilections about sexual minorities. Political Psychology, 31(3), 315-339.

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‘Don’t talk to me’: Effects of ideologically homogeneous online groups and politically dissimilar offline ties on extremism

Wojcieszak, M. (2010). ‘Don’t talk to me’: effects of ideologically homogeneous online groups and politically dissimilar offline ties on extremism. New Media & Society, 12(4), 637-655.

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