First published online: 16 January 2021Currently, very little is known about the individual level foundations of affective polarization outside the US context. This paper addresses this research gap by exploring the predictors of affective polarization in Sweden, using nationally representative survey data. From 2010 till the 2018 elections, the Swedish multiparty system was divided into two affectively converged mainstream party blocs that were moderately polarized between each other, and an asymmetrically polarized populist right party that invoked significantly more hostility from the supporters of mainstream parties than vice versa. To unpack the foundations of affective polarization in such a tripolar configuration, we employ a methodo...
The consequences and aftermaths of the 2008 Great Recession have played an important role in stirrin...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
Affective polarization, or antipathy between the supporters of opposing political camps, is document...
Political polarization has become one of the buzzwords of the 21st century political vocabulary. Sev...
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view each othe...
What explains affective polarization among voters and societal groups? Much of the existing literatu...
What explains affective polarization among voters and societal groups? Much of the existing literatu...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
We describe citizens’ beliefs and preferences for party polarization in Sweden with Survey 2020. For...
First published online: 22 July 2019Several scholars in the United States have recently addressed an...
Finland is traditionally associated with a consensus-like political culture and low partisan hostili...
Foundational research on affective polarisation conceptualised the concept as polarised sentiments b...
How does elite communication influence affective polarization between partisan groups? Drawing on th...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
The aim of this article is to study why politicians in the same elected assembly perceive political ...
The consequences and aftermaths of the 2008 Great Recession have played an important role in stirrin...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
Affective polarization, or antipathy between the supporters of opposing political camps, is document...
Political polarization has become one of the buzzwords of the 21st century political vocabulary. Sev...
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view each othe...
What explains affective polarization among voters and societal groups? Much of the existing literatu...
What explains affective polarization among voters and societal groups? Much of the existing literatu...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
We describe citizens’ beliefs and preferences for party polarization in Sweden with Survey 2020. For...
First published online: 22 July 2019Several scholars in the United States have recently addressed an...
Finland is traditionally associated with a consensus-like political culture and low partisan hostili...
Foundational research on affective polarisation conceptualised the concept as polarised sentiments b...
How does elite communication influence affective polarization between partisan groups? Drawing on th...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
The aim of this article is to study why politicians in the same elected assembly perceive political ...
The consequences and aftermaths of the 2008 Great Recession have played an important role in stirrin...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
Affective polarization, or antipathy between the supporters of opposing political camps, is document...