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Mediated Contact with LGBTQ Characters

Associations Between Recognizability, Parasocial Friendship, Wishful Identification, and LGBTQ Prejudice

Mediated Contact with LGBTQ Characters

Associations Between Recognizability, Parasocial Friendship, Wishful Identification, and LGBTQ Prejudice

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Previous research largely supports the notion that mediated contact and engagement with minority characters can improve viewers’ real-life minority attitudes. However, it is unclear to what extent different forms of media engagement such as parasocial friendship and wishful identification are linked to attitudes, and whether deep-level similarities affect engagement with minority characters. Deep-level similarities refer to viewers’ perception of shared personality traits, attitudes, and social experiences with characters. In a cross-sectional survey, we examine (1) to what extent parasocial friendship and wishful identification with an LGBTQ character are each associated with viewers’ prejudicial attitudes toward the LGBTQ community, and (2) to what extent perceived deep-level similarities of an LGBTQ character are related to viewers’ parasocial friendship and wishful identification felt for the LGBTQ character. Based on a structural equation model using a sample of U.S. residents (n = 247), it may be concluded that the deep-level similarities of LGBTQ characters have both direct and indirect associations with LGTBQ prejudice, mediated by wishful identification.

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OrganisatieHogeschool van Amsterdam
Gepubliceerd inCommunication Studies Taylor and Francis Ltd., Pagina's: 1-19
Datum2024-08-16
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1080/10510974.2024.2390703
TaalEngels

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