Emotions and Media: Emotional Regime and Emotional Factors of Selective Exposure
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The central objective of this research is to describe the role of emotions in their interaction
with the media. It examines how selective exposure to the media is linked to how political emotions influence this process. The research reveals an emotional fracture in media consumers through anger. It is also observed that positive emotions towards leaders and political parties are activated in like-minded media consumers, whereas negative emotions arise when interacting with oppositely oriented media. The importance of positive emotions such as hope and their contrast with negative aversive emotions is highlighted. This study shows how political emotions influence the interaction between citizens and the media. The findings highlight the relevance of emotions in the formation of political attitudes and the configuration of media preferences, contributing to the discussion on the relationship between the media and emotions in contemporary society.
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Rivera Otero, Jose Manuel, Diego Mo-Groba, and Gemma Vicente Iglesias. 2023. Emotions and Media: Emotional Regime and Emotional Factors of Selective Exposure. Social Sciences 12: 554. https://doi.org/10.3390/ socsci12100554
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This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).








