At first glance the parallel in the conflict between the driver vs. cyclist and cyclist vs jogger is obvious, but if you look a little closer there is a difference. Both driver and cyclist righteous attitudes come from an idea that they are entitled to use the space in question but the other person is not.
Righteous drivers are thinking bicycles are slow toys and have no right to be on the roadway. They are mistaken, as bicycles are vehicles, and drivers are legally required to share the road.
Cyclists are not mistaken that the bike lanes are intended only for bikes, and other forms of traffic have no place there. Joggers in bike lanes are technically jaywalking and should always jump up onto the sidewalk (ubiquitous facility designed solely for their use as pedestrians!) whenever a legal road user is approaching.