Affective polarization is on the rise, which makes understanding the origins of it increasingly important. Some work finds that partisan sorting is associated with increased polarization, due to a lack of exposure to conflicting opinions as well as the ease of making generalizations about the opposing side (Iyengar2019-zg). Individuals with more closely aligned ideological and partisan identities are more likely to exhibit hostility towards the other party, and react more emotionally to information that threatens their party or issue stance (Mason2015). The aim of this paper is to analyze how contextual factors, specifically the partisan distribution of an area, can influence affective polarization. Building off of the loss aversion literat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Affective polarization has increased in the United Sta...
The potential effects of mass polarization has become a major subject of study in political science....
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...
Affective polarization is on the rise, which makes understanding the origins of it increasingly impo...
Polarization, which has been growing over the last few decades, refers to the divergence between Dem...
Political polarization is a theme common in the media especially during presidential elections. Not ...
Elites in the U.S. have become increasingly polarized over the past several decades. More recently, ...
The continual rise of affective polarization in the United States harms trust in democratic institut...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view each othe...
The evidence points to the American electorate being more polarized than ever – but aside from influ...
The form of political polarization where citizens develop strongly negative attitudes toward out-par...
Predictability has long been a defining characteristic of stable democracies, especially that of the...
It is often claimed that political polarization is becoming more and more rampant in the United Stat...
At least two theories have been offered that explain the rise of affective polarization. Some schola...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Affective polarization has increased in the United Sta...
The potential effects of mass polarization has become a major subject of study in political science....
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...
Affective polarization is on the rise, which makes understanding the origins of it increasingly impo...
Polarization, which has been growing over the last few decades, refers to the divergence between Dem...
Political polarization is a theme common in the media especially during presidential elections. Not ...
Elites in the U.S. have become increasingly polarized over the past several decades. More recently, ...
The continual rise of affective polarization in the United States harms trust in democratic institut...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view each othe...
The evidence points to the American electorate being more polarized than ever – but aside from influ...
The form of political polarization where citizens develop strongly negative attitudes toward out-par...
Predictability has long been a defining characteristic of stable democracies, especially that of the...
It is often claimed that political polarization is becoming more and more rampant in the United Stat...
At least two theories have been offered that explain the rise of affective polarization. Some schola...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Affective polarization has increased in the United Sta...
The potential effects of mass polarization has become a major subject of study in political science....
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...