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Open AccessThe Negative Effects of Mass Media Stereotypes of Latinos and ImmigrantsTyler Reny, Sylvia Manzano, Dr.Tyler RenyTyler Reny is a Ph.D. student in the department of Political Science at University of California, Los Angeles and his research focuses on issues related to immigration, minority representation, campaigns, and public opinion. Specifically, his research examines how and why candidates use anti-immigrant or pro-immigrant campaign appeals when running for office, and how voters respond. He was formerly a research associate to the New Americans Leaders Project which helped recruit, train and promote more immigrants into public office and elected positionsSearch for more papers by this author, Sylvia Manzano, Dr.Sylvia Manzano, Ph.D., is a Principal at the polling and research firm Latino Decisions, and was the lead researcher on the project “The Impact of Media Stereotypes on Opinions and Attitudes Towards Latinos” in partnership with the National Hispanic Media Coalition. Manzano holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Arizona and is a leading expert on Latino public opinion, electoral behavior and immigration policy reform. Manzano has published numerous academic journal articles and book chapters on Latino political and civic engagement and has been widely quoted in the press as an expert on Latino voting patterns.Search for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.13109/9783666300882.195SectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail About Previous chapter Next chapter FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byImmigration Policy is Health Policy: News Media Effects on Health Disparities for Latinx Immigrant and Indigenous Groups1 March 2023 | Health Promotion Practice, Vol. 2Language affects endorsement of misconceptions about bilingualism11 January 2023 | International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, Vol. 8Stereotypes, disproportions, and power asymmetries in the visual portrayal of migrants in ten countries: an interdisciplinary AI-based approach14 November 2022 | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Vol. 9, No. 1A Retrospective Analysis of Racial Discrimination Experiences for Latinx Adolescents and Young Adults18 April 2022 | Journal of Research on Adolescence, Vol. 32, No. 2Walls, Cages, and Family Separation28 September 2020 | , Vol. 51Health Inequities Among Latinos/Hispanics: Documentation Status as a Determinant of Health5 February 2020 | Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, Vol. 7, No. 5“No, You're Playing the Race Card”: Testing the Effects of Anti‐Black, Anti‐Latino, and Anti‐Immigrant Appeals in the Post‐Obama Era18 July 2019 | Political Psychology, Vol. 41, No. 2Latinos in Twitter News: The Effects of Newsroom and Audience Diversity on the Visibility of Latinos on Twitter10 May 2019 | Howard Journal of Communications, Vol. 31, No. 1 Download book coverSchriften des Jüdischen Museums BerlinVolume 4 1. AuflageISBN: 978-3-525-30088-6 eISBN: 978-3-666-30088-2HistoryPublished online:June 2016 Information© 2016, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co. KG, Theaterstraße 13, D-37073 GöttingenDieses Werk ist als Open-Access-Publikation im Sinne der Creative-Commons-Lizenz BY-NC-ND International 4.0 (»Namensnennung – Nicht kommerziell – Keine Bearbeitungen«) unter dem DOI 10.13109/9783666300752 abzurufen. Um eine Kopie dieser Lizenz zu sehen, besuchen Sie http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. Jede Verwertung in anderen als den durch diese Lizenz zugelassenen Fällen bedarf der vorherigen schriftlichen Einwilligung des Verlages.PDF download

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