This paper advances normative theorizing about political parties by highlighting concerns arising from recent empirical scholarship on marginal partisanship, affective polarization, and identity convergence. These phenomena challenge the ideal of healthy partisanship as characterized in recent democratic theory, and point toward a new theoretical agenda. I argue that democratic theorists' current focus on the virtues of mature partisanship has obscured essential questions about the scope of partisanship as an ideal and about processes of partisan socialization and mobilization
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
This thesis explores the growth of polarization in American politics and society as a result of soci...
This paper advances normative theorizing about political parties by highlighting concerns arising fr...
This dissertation develops a normative account of partisanship sensitive to the challenges of polari...
For a century at least, parties have been central to the study of politics. Yet their typical concep...
This volume provides an up-to-date examination of the conceptualisations, causes, and consequences o...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
For much of the Twentieth century, political scientists were concerned with the decline of party—a s...
In a polarized political environment, allegations of excessive partisanship by public actors are ubi...
This essay explains why partisanship is justified in contemporary America and environments with simi...
We propose a theory of political parties in which interest groups and activists are the key actors, ...
This work examines the existence and extent of polarization in the American electorate as a contempo...
This work examines the existence and extent of polarization in the American electorate as a contempo...
According to the polarization literature, the electorate has sorted into more ideologically homogeno...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
This thesis explores the growth of polarization in American politics and society as a result of soci...
This paper advances normative theorizing about political parties by highlighting concerns arising fr...
This dissertation develops a normative account of partisanship sensitive to the challenges of polari...
For a century at least, parties have been central to the study of politics. Yet their typical concep...
This volume provides an up-to-date examination of the conceptualisations, causes, and consequences o...
Over the past 10 years, the literature on the normative dimensions of partisanship and party politic...
For much of the Twentieth century, political scientists were concerned with the decline of party—a s...
In a polarized political environment, allegations of excessive partisanship by public actors are ubi...
This essay explains why partisanship is justified in contemporary America and environments with simi...
We propose a theory of political parties in which interest groups and activists are the key actors, ...
This work examines the existence and extent of polarization in the American electorate as a contempo...
This work examines the existence and extent of polarization in the American electorate as a contempo...
According to the polarization literature, the electorate has sorted into more ideologically homogeno...
Political parties play a crucial role in interest articulation and aggregation in modern mass democr...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
This thesis explores the growth of polarization in American politics and society as a result of soci...