This study focuses on how individuals think about other people with an opposing (political) preference
At least two theories have been offered that explain the rise of affective polarization. Some schola...
Affective polarization—the tendency of Democrats and Republicans to dislike and distrust one another...
The aim of this paper is to broaden the understanding of affective polarization by examining how its...
This study focuses on how individuals think about other people with an opposing (political) preferen...
This study focuses on how individuals think about other people with an opposing (political) preferen...
This study focuses on how individuals think about a group that has an opposing view on a political s...
Past research finds that the more people perceive polarization in others the more extreme their own ...
Affective polarization is a relatively new concept that refers to feelings of sympathy towards parti...
Affective polarization—hostility and aversion between rival political groups—is an increasingly sali...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
It is no secret that political polarization is intensifying on both a national and local level. This...
Polarization has been studied in three different forms: on a social, group, and individual level. Th...
Historically, the Democratic party has been infamous for representing a more diverse group of people...
Scholars have reached mixed conclusions about the implications of increased political polarization f...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
At least two theories have been offered that explain the rise of affective polarization. Some schola...
Affective polarization—the tendency of Democrats and Republicans to dislike and distrust one another...
The aim of this paper is to broaden the understanding of affective polarization by examining how its...
This study focuses on how individuals think about other people with an opposing (political) preferen...
This study focuses on how individuals think about other people with an opposing (political) preferen...
This study focuses on how individuals think about a group that has an opposing view on a political s...
Past research finds that the more people perceive polarization in others the more extreme their own ...
Affective polarization is a relatively new concept that refers to feelings of sympathy towards parti...
Affective polarization—hostility and aversion between rival political groups—is an increasingly sali...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
It is no secret that political polarization is intensifying on both a national and local level. This...
Polarization has been studied in three different forms: on a social, group, and individual level. Th...
Historically, the Democratic party has been infamous for representing a more diverse group of people...
Scholars have reached mixed conclusions about the implications of increased political polarization f...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
At least two theories have been offered that explain the rise of affective polarization. Some schola...
Affective polarization—the tendency of Democrats and Republicans to dislike and distrust one another...
The aim of this paper is to broaden the understanding of affective polarization by examining how its...