Mediated Contact With Gay Men as a Predictor of Modern Homonegativity: An Analysis of Exposure to Characters Appearing on Television Between 2000 and 2015

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication Reports Pub Date : 2018-05-04 DOI:10.1080/08934215.2017.1360374
Alexander Sink, Dana E. Mastro
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This study explored the relationship between exposure to television programs featuring gay male characters and homonegativity in a diverse adult sample. Specifically, this relationship was examined at both the program and character level. Participants (N = 120) responded to an online survey that asked about exposure to television shows known to feature gay male characters that aired between 2000 and 2015. Next, participants recalled specific characters from these programs before reporting their homonegative attitudes and beliefs. Results revealed that both viewing programs featuring gay male characters and recall of specific gay male characters decreased their negative attitudes toward gay men in society, irrespective of individual difference factors (e.g., religiosity, gender, close interpersonal contact with gay men). Results are discussed in terms of mediated intergroup contact theory.
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与男同性恋的间接接触是现代同性恋负面情绪的预测因素:2000年至2015年对电视上出现的角色的暴露分析
本研究探讨了在不同的成人样本中,接触以男同性恋角色为主角的电视节目与同源性之间的关系。具体来说,这种关系在程序和角色两个层面上都得到了检验。参与者(N=120)对一项在线调查做出了回应,该调查询问了2000年至2015年间播出的以男同性恋角色为主角的电视节目的曝光率。接下来,参与者回忆起这些节目中的特定人物,然后报告他们的同音反义态度和信仰。结果显示,无论个人差异因素(如宗教信仰、性别、与男同性恋的密切人际接触)如何,以男同性恋角色为主角的观看节目和对特定男同性恋角色的回忆都会降低他们在社会中对男同性恋的负面态度。结果是根据中介的群体间接触理论进行讨论的。
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期刊介绍: Communication Reports (CR), published biannually since 1988, is one of two scholarly journals of the Western States Communication Association (WSCA). The journal publishes original manuscripts that are short, data/text-based, and related to the broadly defined field of human communication. The mission of the journal is to showcase exemplary scholarship without censorship based on topics, methods, or analytical tools. Articles that are purely speculative or theoretical, and not data analytic, are not appropriate for this journal. Authors are expected to devote a substantial portion of the manuscript to analyzing and reporting research data.
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