Why do some individuals feel hostility and express bias against supporters of other political parties? Drawing on intergroup threat theory, we examine the role of emotions as a mechanism by which perceived threats against the ingroup are a source of increased affective polarization. In two survey experiments performed in the multiparty contexts of Sweden (N = 505) and Germany (N = 776), we manipulated intergroup threat using simulated online media, presenting participants with content related to immigration, and measured affective polarization using ratings of ingroup and outgroup supporter traits and feeling thermometers. Compared to a control condition, the threatening content evoked fear, anxiety, and anger among participants. However, o...
A careful look at societies facing threat reveals a unique phenomenon in which liberals and conserva...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
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...
What makes people affectively polarized? Affective polarization is based on the idea that partisansh...
Emotion expressions of outgroup members inform judgements and prompt affective responses in observer...
What makes people affectively polarized? Affective polarization is based on the idea that partisansh...
This investigation sought to extend research in mediated intergroup communication by examining the r...
Affective polarization—hostility and aversion between rival political groups—is an increasingly sali...
When does anger lead to greater polarization? As societal polarization and political polarization in...
The aim of this research was to examine the impact of two specific negative emotions of anger and fe...
In a secularizing world, religious groups are increasingly threatened by anti-religious groups. We p...
We propose that in intergroup conflict threat content is important in understanding the reactions of...
The authors suggest that the traditional conception of prejudice—as a general attitude or evaluation...
A careful look at societies facing threat reveals a unique phenomenon in which liberals and conserva...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...
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...
What makes people affectively polarized? Affective polarization is based on the idea that partisansh...
Emotion expressions of outgroup members inform judgements and prompt affective responses in observer...
What makes people affectively polarized? Affective polarization is based on the idea that partisansh...
This investigation sought to extend research in mediated intergroup communication by examining the r...
Affective polarization—hostility and aversion between rival political groups—is an increasingly sali...
When does anger lead to greater polarization? As societal polarization and political polarization in...
The aim of this research was to examine the impact of two specific negative emotions of anger and fe...
In a secularizing world, religious groups are increasingly threatened by anti-religious groups. We p...
We propose that in intergroup conflict threat content is important in understanding the reactions of...
The authors suggest that the traditional conception of prejudice—as a general attitude or evaluation...
A careful look at societies facing threat reveals a unique phenomenon in which liberals and conserva...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward co-partisans and opposing partisans, the ...
A growing body of comparative studies on partisan hostility – a phenomenon known as affective polari...