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Session Submission Type: Full Panel
The role of the media in shaping how the American public understands the world has earned renewed attention. The papers on this panel examine how the media influences White citizens perceptions of race and how indigenous media influences the behavior of racial minorities.
Spanish-Language Television and Latino Turnout - Yamil Velez, Wesleyan University; Benjamin J. Newman, University of California, Riverside
Patriots or Criminals? An Experiment on Media & Perception of Collective Action - Daniel J. Simmons, University of California, Davis
Black Politics/Anti-Black Pornography: Media and American Racial Terrorism - Bryan Brentus Carter, Johns Hopkins University
The Effect of District Racial Composition on Primary Campaign Strategy - Masha T Krupenkin, Stanford University