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Intercultural contact through screens: The impact of digital media on intercultural attitudes

  • Hogeschool van amsterdam

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Abstract

The invention of mass broadcasting allowed people all around the globe to experience different cultures, languages, and worldviews, without the need for travel. More recently, due to the development of the internet – and especially the popularisation of social media – we are now also able to directly interact, work together, and share experiences with others around the globe. Over the years, scholars have investigated how different forms of digital media may affect individuals’ intercultural attitudes. On the one hand, it has been revealed that digital media can bring us closer together, creating a ‘global village’ of intercultural connectedness. However, the reality is that digital media have also provided global platforms for the spread of political polarisation and systemic inequalities, giving rise to new social phenomena such as online hate speech and digital racism. By taking an interdisciplinary approach, this chapter provides a broad overview of research in this field.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook on Communication and Culture
EditorsLily A. Arasaratnam-Smith
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Chapter6
Pages117–132
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9781035321605
ISBN (Print)9781035321599
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Dec 2025

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  • ESHCC M&C

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