This research note investigates the scope of regional variations in levels of affective polarization across Europe and contrasts it to national scores to highlight the theoretical and empirical interest of a disaggregated approach. Using all waves of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) dataset, we compute an affective polarization score for 143,857 individuals and aggregate these scores in 190 regions nested in 30 countries, across a period ranging from 1996 to 2019, covering 105 elections. We map variations in affective polarization across regions, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Our results reveal that the range of scores is larger across regions than between countries, and that approximately half of the variation...
This PhD dissertation adds to the literature that studies affective polarisation in comparative pers...
The aim of this paper is to broaden the understanding of affective polarization by examining how its...
First published online: 16 January 2021Currently, very little is known about the individual level fo...
This paper investigates divergences in levels of affective polarization across Belgian regions aroun...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
First published online: 22 July 2019Several scholars in the United States have recently addressed an...
This study examines the relationship between electoral system and party polarization through both a ...
As European integration has become politicised over the last several decades, scholars have paid kee...
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...
Foundational research on affective polarisation conceptualised the concept as polarised sentiments b...
In this article we analyze the effects of election salience on affective polarization. Campaigns and...
Summary. This paper examines spatial polarisation in the regional distribution of per capita income ...
This dataset provides data on ideological polarization in Western Europe. It is based on parties’ le...
This PhD dissertation adds to the literature that studies affective polarisation in comparative pers...
The aim of this paper is to broaden the understanding of affective polarization by examining how its...
First published online: 16 January 2021Currently, very little is known about the individual level fo...
This paper investigates divergences in levels of affective polarization across Belgian regions aroun...
This study explores whether, in societies around the world, affective polarization – or animosity be...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
First published online: 22 July 2019Several scholars in the United States have recently addressed an...
This study examines the relationship between electoral system and party polarization through both a ...
As European integration has become politicised over the last several decades, scholars have paid kee...
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...
Foundational research on affective polarisation conceptualised the concept as polarised sentiments b...
In this article we analyze the effects of election salience on affective polarization. Campaigns and...
Summary. This paper examines spatial polarisation in the regional distribution of per capita income ...
This dataset provides data on ideological polarization in Western Europe. It is based on parties’ le...
This PhD dissertation adds to the literature that studies affective polarisation in comparative pers...
The aim of this paper is to broaden the understanding of affective polarization by examining how its...
First published online: 16 January 2021Currently, very little is known about the individual level fo...