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Kyun Soo Kim (Chonnam National University)
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한국언론학회 Asian Communication Research Asian Communication Research Volume 9 Number 1.2
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2012.9
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19 - 39 (21page)

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The hostile media perception is an interesting twist to media bias studies because it shows that individuals’ own characteristics, such as their ideological standpoints and partisanship, can contribute to their perception of media bias in a biased manner. Using global warming as a political issue in the United States, this study seeks to examine the role of motivations (i.e., preservation vs. accuracy goals) in hostile media perception and investigate political discussion as an antecedent of hostile media perception. The results consistently support the conceptualization of hostile media perception as a preservation-motivated skepticism by indicating a significant decrease of hostile media perception when partisans had an accuracy motivation. Neither safe nor dangerous discussion (i.e. conversations with ideologically similar persons vs. talk with ideologically different people) themselves has influences on the biased perception of media bias. However, an interesting interaction between dangerous discussion and partisan motivations in hostile media perception has been found. Practical implications were discussed by suggesting ways to reduce hostile media perception.

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INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
HOSTILE MEDIA PERCEPTION AS PRESERVATION-MOTIVATED SKEPTICISM
INTERPERSONAL ANTECEDENT : POLITICAL DISCUSSION
METHOD
RESULTS
CONCLUSION & DISCUSSION
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