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    When CNN Praises Trump: Effects of Content and Source on Hostile Media Perception by Seungsu Lee, Jaeho Cho

    Published in SAGE Open (2022-03-01)
    “…Research on hostile media perception (HMP) has suggested that both news slants and partisan source cues influence individuals’ perception of news bias. …”
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    Hostile media perception affects news bias, but not news sharing intentions by Sergio Lo Iacono, Terence Daniel Dores Cruz

    Published in Royal Society Open Science (2022-04-01)
    “…Hostile media perception (HMP) theory suggests that partisans perceive neutral coverage of news by outlets opposite to their political leaning as biased against their side. …”
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    Can AI-generated news reduce hostile media perceptions? Findings from two experiments by Estel Huh, Emily Kubin, Emily Kubin, Christian von Sikorski, Christian von Sikorski

    Published in Frontiers in Communication (2025-03-01)
    “…IntroductionThe current debate regarding artificial intelligence (AI) raises the question of whether AI-generated news articles on controversial topics can reduce news consumers’ hostile media perceptions (HMP). In addition, there is a debate about people’s prior attitudes toward AI and how it influences people’s perceptions of AI-generated news articles.MethodsBased on the theoretical foundation of the MAIN model and the Hostile Media Phenomenon, we conducted two preregistered experimental studies in the United States (N = 1,197). …”
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    Elite Hostility Toward Journalism, News Trust, and the Mediating Role of Fear for Motivating Public Support of News Media by Jason T. Peifer, Alexis Haskell

    Published in International Journal of Communication (2023-10-01)
    “…Furthermore, this study’s modeling of elite hostility’s indirect effect on press support is shown to be strongest among those with relatively high in trust in their preferred news sources. …”
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    Outsourced Political Campaign: Role of Pro-Government Political Influencers in Spreading Hostile Narratives in Hungary by Kata Horváth, Gábor Polyák, Ágnes Urbán

    Published in Media and Communication (2025-08-01)
    “…The Megafon model is easily adaptable and poses a significant risk to democratic public discourse, as it effectively distorts the information environment for voters on social media.…”
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    The Effects of Covert Narcissism on Chinese College Students Cyberbullying: The Mediation of Hostile Attribution Bias and the Moderation of Self-Control by Fang X, Zhang K, Chen J, Chen M, Wang Y, Zhong J

    “…Specifically, the positive predictive effect of covert narcissism on cyberbullying gradually weakened as self-control improved.Conclusion: This study explored the underlying mechanism of cyberbullying and found that covert narcissism could affect cyberbullying through hostile attribution bias. …”
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    Potential for confliction in COVID-induced discourse in terms of training staff for law enforcement agencies by Ovchinnikova Lada Olegovna

    Published in SHS Web of Conferences (2021-01-01)
    “…The material of the study is based on the comments in social media in respect of regional news items (TASS and Vesti-Kaliningrad press agencies). …”
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