2021
DOI: 10.3390/rel12050291
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Atheism in US and UK Newspapers: Negativity about Non-Belief and Non-Believers

Abstract: Atheists are among the most disliked “religious” groups in the United States, but the origins of this aversion remain poorly understood. Because the media are an important source of public attitudes, we analyze coverage of atheism and atheists in American and British newspapers. Using computational text analysis techniques, including sentiment analysis and topic modeling, we show that atheism is portrayed negatively by the print media. Significantly, we show that greater negativity is associated with atheism a… Show more

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“…Notwithstanding the historical origins of the affirmation, therefore, the affirmation appears to be a reliable signal of religious disbelief – and is perceived as such. Given prevailing negative media portrayals of religious disbelievers (van der Veen & Bleich, 2021), coupled with cross‐cultural evidence of moral prejudice against them (Gervais et al, 2017; cf. Moon et al, 2021), this finding should be cause for some concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notwithstanding the historical origins of the affirmation, therefore, the affirmation appears to be a reliable signal of religious disbelief – and is perceived as such. Given prevailing negative media portrayals of religious disbelievers (van der Veen & Bleich, 2021), coupled with cross‐cultural evidence of moral prejudice against them (Gervais et al, 2017; cf. Moon et al, 2021), this finding should be cause for some concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%