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    The Development and Influence of Parasocial Relationships With Television Characters: A Longitudinal Experimental Test of Prejudice Reduction Through Parasocial Contact by Bond, Bradley J.

    Published in Communication research (01-06-2021)
    “…The current study investigates parasocial relationships as the underlying mechanism explaining prejudice reduction following extended exposure to mediated…”
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    Hostile News: Partisan Use and Perceptions of Cable News Programming by Coe, Kevin, Tewksbury, David, Bond, Bradley J., Drogos, Kristin L., Porter, Robert W., Yahn, Ashley, Zhang, Yuanyuan

    Published in Journal of communication (01-06-2008)
    “…Two trends have marked the development of U.S. cable television news in recent years: a blurring of hard and soft news and an increase in overt partisanship…”
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    Following Your "Friend": Social Media and the Strength of Adolescents' Parasocial Relationships with Media Personae by Bond, Bradley J

    “…Social media have permeated the lives of adolescents and may be altering the way that teens engage with their favorite media celebrities and characters. This…”
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    Parasocial Relationships with Media Personae: Why They Matter and How They Differ Among Heterosexual, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescents by Bond, Bradley J.

    Published in Media psychology (03-07-2018)
    “…Parasocial relationships are social bonds audiences develop with media personae. Parasocial relationships may be particularly meaningful for those who…”
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    Social and parasocial relationships during COVID-19 social distancing by Bond, Bradley J.

    “…The COVID-19 pandemic provided an extraordinarily unique opportunity to investigate how sudden, involuntary alterations to social routines influenced not just…”
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    Parasocial relationships, social media, & well-being by Hoffner, Cynthia A., Bond, Bradley J.

    Published in Current opinion in psychology (01-06-2022)
    “…Parasocial relationships (PSRs) are nonreciprocal socio-emotional connections with media figures such as celebrities or influencers. Social media platforms…”
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    Mutual socialization during shared media moments: U.S. LGBTQ teens and their parents negotiate identity support by Mares, Marie-Louise, Chen, Yuchi Anthony, Bond, Bradley J

    Published in Journal of communication (01-04-2023)
    “…Social relational theory proposes that children and parents socialize each other, particularly when knowledge, beliefs, and identities diverge. For families…”
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    Parasocial Relationships as Functional Social Alternatives During Pandemic-Induced Social Distancing by Bond, Bradley J.

    Published in Psychology of popular media (01-07-2022)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic compelled people to engage in social distancing protocols that increased media exposure and transitioned social interactions to digital…”
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    The Mediating Role of Self-Discrepancies in the Relationship Between Media Exposure and Well-Being Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescents by Bond, Bradley J.

    Published in Media psychology (02-01-2015)
    “…Extant research suggests that exposure to depictions of sexuality in the media may influence the well-being of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adolescents…”
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    Mutual Influence in LGBTQ Teens' Use of Media to Socialize Their Parents by Mares, Marie-Louise, Chen, Y. Anthony, Bond, Bradley J.

    Published in Media psychology (04-05-2022)
    “…Recent theorizing posits that parents and their children influence each other, and that media use is a locus of such mutual influence. Two surveys of LGBTQ 18-…”
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    The Lessons Will Be Televised: Examining Television Portrayals of Sexual Consequences by Gender by Stevens Aubrey, Jennifer, Miller, Brandon, Bond, Bradley J., Roberts, Lindsay

    Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (01-03-2023)
    “…This study examined the sexual double standard in the portrayal of sexual consequences on television. A content analysis of television programs nominated for…”
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    Sex and Sexuality in Entertainment Media Popular With Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescents by Bond, Bradley J.

    Published in Mass communication & society (01-01-2014)
    “…Media may serve as important sexual socialization agents for lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) adolescents who often have limited interpersonal resources from…”
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    Sex on the Shore: Wishful Identification and Parasocial Relationships as Mediators in the Relationship Between Jersey Shore Exposure and Emerging Adults' Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors by Bond, Bradley J., Drogos, Kristin L.

    Published in Media psychology (01-01-2014)
    “…Exposure to highly sexualized television programs has been correlated with emerging adults' sexual attitudes and behaviors. However, little is known about the…”
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    Consumer Responses to Print Advertisements Featuring Gay Males Over Time by Bond, Bradley J., Farrell, Justine Rapp

    Published in Sexuality & culture (01-10-2020)
    “…Heterosexual participants browsed a digital magazine containing advertisements featuring gay males before completing a questionnaire measuring ad appeal and…”
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    Portrayals of Sex and Sexuality in Gay- and Lesbian-Oriented Media: A Quantitative Content Analysis by Bond, Bradley J.

    Published in Sexuality & culture (01-03-2015)
    “…Media serve as vital sources of sexual information for adolescents exploring their sexual identities. Research suggests that mainstream media sanitize…”
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    Gay On-Screen: The Relationship Between Exposure to Gay Characters on Television and Heterosexual Audiences' Endorsement of Gay Equality by Bond, Bradley J., Compton, Benjamin L.

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (02-10-2015)
    “…The current study, grounded in the parasocial contact hypothesis, employed a survey of emerging adults to investigate the relationship between exposure to gay…”
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    A Model and Measure of US Parents' Perceptions of Young Children's Parasocial Relationships by Bond, Bradley J., Calvert, Sandra L.

    Published in Journal of children and media (03-07-2014)
    “…Children's parasocial relationships have been understudied, even though recent research suggests that children learn better from socially meaningful than from…”
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    Physical Disability on Children's Television Programming: A Content Analysis by Bond, Bradley J.

    Published in Early education and development (01-04-2013)
    “…Research Findings: Media representations of physical disability can influence the attitudes of child audiences. In the current study, the depiction of physical…”
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    Coming Attractions: Parental Mediation Responses to Transgender and Cisgender Film Trailer Content Targeting Adolescents by Holiday, Steven, Bond, Bradley J., Rasmussen, Eric E.

    Published in Sexuality & culture (01-12-2018)
    “…Adolescents increasingly rely on media for socialization and identity development, and marketing plays a prominent role in this dynamic. Film trailers are one…”
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