2023
DOI: 10.1111/pops.12950
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The affective nexus between refugees and terrorism: A panel study on how social media use shapes negative attitudes toward refugees

Jörg Matthes,
Ruta Kaskeleviciute,
Helena Knupfer
et al.

Abstract: Social media, as an important resource of information for many contentious topics, has great affective potential in terms of anger and fear. We investigated how exposure to news about refugees on social media is related to negative attitudes toward refugees as well as attitudinal differentiation with respect to Muslims and terrorists. A two‐wave panel survey (NT2 = 524) showed that social media use about refugees was not directly related to negative attitudes and attitudinal differentiation. However, we found … Show more

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