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Angry and Wrong

Angry and Wrong

Angry and Wrong

The Emotional Dynamics of Partisan Media and Political Misperceptions
Brian Weeks, University of Michigan
November 2024
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Hardback
9781009517843

    Use of partisan media is often associated with political misperceptions but little research has investigated whether partisan media can change beliefs and, if so, the mechanism through which that process occurs. This Element argues that political anger provides one key theoretical link between partisan media use and political misperceptions. Using three-wave panel survey data collected in the United States during the 2020 election, I show that people who use more partisan media are more angry and misinformed than less frequent or non-users. More importantly, consuming partisan media-particularly conservative media-can make people angrier about politics over time and this anger subsequently reduces the accuracy of political beliefs. While audiences for partisan media remain small, the findings indicate that partisan media play an important role in shaping political emotions and beliefs and offer one promising explanation for why their audiences are more likely to hold more inaccurate beliefs about politics.

    Product details

    November 2024
    Hardback
    9781009517843
    112 pages
    235 × 159 × 12 mm
    0.31kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 2. How partisan media drive anger and misperceptions
    • 3. Use of partisan media
    • 4. Political anger
    • 5. Effects of partisan media on anger, and political misperceptions
    • 6. Conclusion
    • References
    • Appendix.
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    • Brian Weeks , University of Michigan