TY - JOUR
T1 - Does outgroup media exposure reduce prejudice in real life? Testing mediated contact effects with media diets in South Africa
AU - Schieferdecker, David
AU - Harwood, Jake
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Eastern Communication Association.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Mediated intergroup contact can reduce recipients’ prejudice. However, prior studies have mainly examined the effects of carefully selected stimuli, contents, and genres. We investigated whether outgroup exposure on the level of real-life, multi-channel media diets is associated with reduced prejudice. Prior scholarship offers contradictory expectations: We tested this with survey data from South Africa where the numeric group constellation and the media system should make blatant stereotyping in traditional media less likely. While social media interactions were associated with more positive attitudes, effects in traditional media varied across the type of medium and sample. This suggests that it will be difficult to associate a person’s general media usage with their prejudice. We discuss the challenges for future tests of the real-life potential of mediated intergroup contact. Altogether, our study dampens initial hopes and underlines the importance of targeted interventions and outstanding single contents.
AB - Mediated intergroup contact can reduce recipients’ prejudice. However, prior studies have mainly examined the effects of carefully selected stimuli, contents, and genres. We investigated whether outgroup exposure on the level of real-life, multi-channel media diets is associated with reduced prejudice. Prior scholarship offers contradictory expectations: We tested this with survey data from South Africa where the numeric group constellation and the media system should make blatant stereotyping in traditional media less likely. While social media interactions were associated with more positive attitudes, effects in traditional media varied across the type of medium and sample. This suggests that it will be difficult to associate a person’s general media usage with their prejudice. We discuss the challenges for future tests of the real-life potential of mediated intergroup contact. Altogether, our study dampens initial hopes and underlines the importance of targeted interventions and outstanding single contents.
KW - Cultivation theory
KW - Intergroup contact theory
KW - Media and stereotyping
KW - Media repertoire
KW - Race
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85164576232
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U2 - 10.1080/01463373.2023.2232839
DO - 10.1080/01463373.2023.2232839
M3 - Article
SN - 0146-3373
VL - 71
SP - 523
EP - 542
JO - Communication Quarterly
JF - Communication Quarterly
IS - 5
ER -