When and for whom mediated contact shifts stereotypes: Emotion and narrative involvement audience segments as predictors of stigma reduction
When and for whom mediated contact shifts stereotypes: Emotion and narrative involvement audience segments as predictors of stigma reduction
Myrick, J. G., Smith, R. A., Chen, J., & Nicolas Eng. (August 2024). “When and for whom mediated contact shifts stereotypes: Emotion and narrative involvement audience segments as predictors of stigma reduction.” Manuscript to be presented to the Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Division at the 107th Annual Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference.
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