Media Effects and Marginalized Ideas: Relationships Among Media Consumption and Support for Black Lives Matter

Authors

  • Danielle Kilgo Indiana University
  • Rachel R. Mourão Michigan State University

Keywords:

media effects, partisan media, conflict, news audiences, Black Lives Matter

Abstract

Building on research analyses of Black Lives Matter media portrayals, this inquiry uses a two-wave panel survey to examine the effects news coverage has on the evaluation of the core ideas from the Black Lives Matter social movement agenda. Results show that conservative media use increases negative evaluations; models suggest this relationship works as a multidirectional feedback loop. Mainstream and liberal media consumptions do not lead to more positive views about Black Lives Matter’s core ideas.

Author Biographies

Danielle Kilgo, Indiana University

Danielle Kilgo (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin) is an assistant professor of journalism at The Media School. Her research focuses on race, gender and disability issues in visual and digital communication. Currently, she concentrates on the international media coverage of social movements, particularly recent protests against violence and racism in the United States. Kilgo has studied the influence of framing on audience interpretation, the affective responses to photographs, and the news redistribution practices of social media users.  

Rachel R. Mourão, Michigan State University

Dr. Rachel Mourão is an assistant professor of innovative technologies in the School of Journalism at Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the relationship between journalism, technology, and politics in the United States and Latin America. She has a Ph.D. in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and an M.A. in Latin American Studies from the University of Florida, where she specialized in the challenges faced by the press while covering politics, violence and protests. Employing both quantitative and qualitative methods, her projects analyze how mainstream and non-mainstream reporters cover political events, and global threats to press freedom. Her recent projects focus on the 2016 elections, Black Lives Matter and right-wing Latin American movements.

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Published

2019-09-10

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