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 Does the media contribute to the perpetuation of stereotypes and prejudice in the US?

1. Racial sterotyping in the news  article  

 

 

2. US media bias shown in coverage of Chapel Hill murders

 

3. shooting 

 

4. Media bais? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8. video (first) 

 

9. Social Psychology ...

 

 

10. The Psychology of Prejudice: An Overview

 

11. Movies such as American Sniper and its effect? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12. NY Times Targets 'American Sniper' for Promoting 'Insane Behavior' of Gun Use

 

 --------18 Shots Fired At Home Of Muslim Family In North Carolina, Putting Woman In Hospital        (LAST WEEK) 

 

-13.Perpetuating stereotypes in television news : the influence of interracial contact on content -BOOK!! (UNIV OF TAXES) 

 

 

14. Television and the self : knowledge, identity, and media representation

 Media scholars attempt to assess how the media informs and shapes the way we view our lives. This book explores the multiple influences of television in a media landscape that is becoming increasingly fractured.

-Book (UNCC LIB)

 

15. Prejudiced communication : a social psychological perspective -BOOK (UNCC LIB) 

Purpose:

 The book examines the larger cultural context, discussing such topics as skewed portrayals in the news media, entertainment, and advertising; hostile humor; and continued legal tolerance of hate speech. Featured throughout are thought-provoking examples drawn from the classroom, the workplace, and other everyday situations. A concluding chapter summarizes major themes of the book and points toward empirical and theoretical gaps that invite further investigation." 

 

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17.  The Relationship of Media & Crime & Media Portrayals of Criminals Based on Age, Gender, Ethnicity & Social Class

 

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