#WeDontWantRefugees: mass-mediated contact, dehumanization, and support for Afghan refugee rights in Turkey

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Bağcı, Çiğdem and Stathi, Sofia and Sağlam, Dilba and Kösegil, Ekin (2023) #WeDontWantRefugees: mass-mediated contact, dehumanization, and support for Afghan refugee rights in Turkey. Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, 5 . ISSN 2666-6227

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Abstract

In two studies, we investigated how positive and negative mass-mediated contact shape attitudes towards refugees and support for their rights through dehumanization. Study 1 (correlational, N = 193, community sample) demonstrated both positive and negative mass-mediated contact to predict attitudes towards Afghan refugees, as well as support for their rights, through lower and higher levels of dehumanization, respectively. Study 2 (experimental, N = 214, student sample) showed that positive mass-mediated contact directly improved attitudes towards refugees, whereas negative (but not positive) mass-mediated contact increased the dehumanization (less human view) of refugees, which was in turn related to reduced support for their rights. Findings highlight the critical role of mass-mediated contact in the formation of pro-refugee attitudes in an increasingly hostile migration context.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Contact valence; Dehumanization; Mass-mediated contact; Refugees; Support for rights
Divisions: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Depositing User: Çiğdem Bağcı
Date Deposited: 07 Aug 2023 14:54
Last Modified: 07 Aug 2023 14:54
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/47436

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