Effects of economic and symbolic threat appeals in right-wing populist advertising on anti-immigrant attitudes: The impact of textual and visual appeals

Desiree Schmuck (Corresponding author), Jörg Matthes

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Abstract

Right-wing populist parties portray immigrants as economic or symbolic threats in their political advertisements by constructing a moral divide between the good ordinary people and bad immigrants. Yet, it remains unclear how these different threat appeals contribute to the formation of anti-immigrant attitudes among citizens and what role visual elements play in producing these effects. A survey-experiment with a quota sample of 471 participants reveals that, overall, symbolic threat appeals exert stronger effects on anti-immigrant attitudes than economic ones. When presented via text alone, only symbolicnot economicthreat appeals increased anti-immigrant attitudes via the activation of heuristic processing such as the reliance on negative stereotypes or feelings of anxiety, in particular among lower-educated citizens. When visuals were present, both types of threat appeals enhanced anti-immigrant attitudes among citizens across all education levels based on heuristic processing. Additionally, high image-text congruency induced cognitive argument approval resulting in higher anti-immigrant attitudes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)607-626
Number of pages20
JournalPolitical Communication
Volume34
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 508007 Communication science
  • 508014 Journalism

Keywords

  • COMMUNICATION
  • CUES
  • EUROPE
  • MEDIA
  • PICTURE
  • SELECTIVE EXPOSURE
  • STYLE
  • economic threat
  • political advertising
  • right-wing populism
  • symbolic threat

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