Right-Wing Media's Neurocognitive and Societal Effects

Right-Wing Media's Neurocognitive and Societal Effects

Leyva, Rodolfo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

194

Mole

9781032153308

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Introduction 1. How Your Brain Forms And Maintains Political Positions 2. The Insidious Ways News Content Inflects People's Politics 3. Does Digital Fake News Change Voting Choices? A Priming Experiment 4. Old Vs New Right-Wing Media's Fomentation Of Xenophobia: A Framing Experiment 5. UK Tabloids & Public Support For Immigration: A Cultivation Experiment 6. On The Importance Of Journalism Ethics For A Democratic Society
conservative media;research methods;political beliefs;political attitudes;North American Free Trade Agreement;Vaccine Hesitancy;Bootstrap SE;Uncertainty Avoidance;Conditional Indirect Effect;Vice Versa;Partial Correlation Test;Anti-immigrant Attitudes;Scottish National Party;NBC News;UK Setting;Anti-immigration Candidates;Conditional Process Analyses;ANCOVA Model;Memory Development;Moderated Mediation Models;Anti-immigration Politicians;Pine Apple;Fake News;Framing Effects;Pre-frontal Cortex;Cambridge Analytica;De Vreese;Critical Media Literacy;Greater Uncertainty Avoidance