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Global Media Journal ; 21(59):1-3, 2023.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2226741

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The data presented in this composition give the occasion to comparatively assay anti-immigrant and anti-refugee stations, news and social media consumption, and political stations(e.g., social dominance exposure, right- sect despotism) of the adult population in seven European countries( Austria, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Sweden), the United States, and Colombia in 2021( N=,645). Through an online check, we collected quantitative data on stations towards emigrants, deportees, Muslims, Hispanics, news media consumption, trust in news media and societal institutions, frequency and valence of intergroup contact, realistic and emblematic intergroup trouble, right- sect despotism, social dominance exposure, political efficacy, personality characteristics, perceived COVID-trouble, and socio- demographic characteristics for the adult population aged 25 to 65 in seven European countries Austria, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Sweden. Experimental Design, Accoutrements and styles Despite the growing attention to the part of news media as a contextual motorist in the station conformation to migration, numerous public and transnational data sources continue to parade a variety of failings (limited to a single country, lack of detail in media consumption dimension, vague station measures). 3 United Nations (1951) Convention and protocol relating to the status of refugees. 4 Diehl T, Huber B, Gil de Zuniga H, Liu JH (2019) Social media and beliefs about climate change: A cross-national analysis of news use, political ideology, and trust in science.

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