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Changing Hearts and Minds? Why Media Messages Designed to Foster Empathy Often Fail

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Published
Oct 01, 2022
Vol/Issue
84(4)
Pages
2156-2171
Cite This Article
Joshua R. Gubler, Christopher F. Karpowitz, J. Quin Monson, et al. (2022). Changing Hearts and Minds? Why Media Messages Designed to Foster Empathy Often Fail. The Journal of Politics, 84(4), 2156-2171. https://doi.org/10.1086/719416
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