Do Latinos who consume more Spanish language media relative to English language media express greater political trust and efficacy? While research produces increasing …
M Abrajano, S Singh - Political Behavior, 2009 - Springer
This paper explores whether an individual's news source can explain their attitudes on immigration. We focus on the Spanish-speaking population in the US, since they have the …
B Gomez-Aguinaga - The International Journal of Press …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
While the number of US residents who speak non-English languages at home is on the rise, little is known about the sociopolitical implications of exposure to minority languages among …
B Gomez‐Aguinaga - Social Science Quarterly, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To examine whether the consumption of Spanish‐language news influences perceptions of issue salience among Latinos, the largest ethnoracial group in the United …
Objective. This article determines if the use of Spanish‐language media among Latinos influences public opinion on various policy issues and group consciousness. Methods …
A Shortle, T Johnson - Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, 2017 - cambridge.org
The public opinion literature stresses the importance of source cues in determining which types of messages affect attitudes and which types do not. Building upon such research, we …
DJ Hopkins - Political Communication, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The growth and dispersion of America's immigrant population exposes increasing numbers of non-Hispanic Whites to Spanish. Yet the political impacts of that exposure depend on …
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particular case: the People's Republic of China. I exploit the fact that recent presidential …
Presuming that a strong relationship exists between one's identity and political behavior, American politicians have long targeted immigrant and ethnic communities based on their …