Despite polarization’s growing importance in social science, its quantitative measurement has lagged behind its conceptual development. Political and social polarization are group-based phenomena characterized by intergroup heterogeneity and intragroup homogeneity, but existing measures capture only one of these features or make it difficult to compare across cases or over time. To bring the concept and measurement of polarization into closer alignment, I introduce the cluster-polarization coefficient (CPC), a measure of multimodality that allows scholars to incorporate multiple variables and compare across contexts with varying numbers of parties or social groups. Three applications to elite and mass polarization demonstrate that the CPC r...
How do societies polarize? The literature on polarization in the political science subfield of Ameri...
The economic literature has recognized since some time ago that inequality and polarization are two ...
Public opinion polarisation can impair society’s ability to reach a democratic consensus in differen...
The growing polarization of our societies and economies has been extensively studied in various disc...
Political polarization has become a key concern in many important topics within comparative politics...
Polarization has been studied in three different forms: on a social, group, and individual level. Th...
We examine the measurement of social polarization with categorical and ordinal data. We partition th...
The term “social polarization” is used to describe a society that is composed of different socially ...
We adapt an axiomatically derived measure of polarization due to Esteban and Ray (1994) to measure p...
We examine the measurement of social polarization with categorical and ordinal data. We partition th...
Quantifying the amount of polarization is crucial for understanding and studying political polarizat...
In opinion dynamics, as in general usage, polarisation is subjective. To understand polarisation, we...
Polarization indices presented up to now have only focused their attention on the distribution of in...
Funding Information: This research is part of the ECANET-consortium (Echo Chambers, Experts and Acti...
The concept of polarization is related to the clustering of individuals forming groups in different ...
How do societies polarize? The literature on polarization in the political science subfield of Ameri...
The economic literature has recognized since some time ago that inequality and polarization are two ...
Public opinion polarisation can impair society’s ability to reach a democratic consensus in differen...
The growing polarization of our societies and economies has been extensively studied in various disc...
Political polarization has become a key concern in many important topics within comparative politics...
Polarization has been studied in three different forms: on a social, group, and individual level. Th...
We examine the measurement of social polarization with categorical and ordinal data. We partition th...
The term “social polarization” is used to describe a society that is composed of different socially ...
We adapt an axiomatically derived measure of polarization due to Esteban and Ray (1994) to measure p...
We examine the measurement of social polarization with categorical and ordinal data. We partition th...
Quantifying the amount of polarization is crucial for understanding and studying political polarizat...
In opinion dynamics, as in general usage, polarisation is subjective. To understand polarisation, we...
Polarization indices presented up to now have only focused their attention on the distribution of in...
Funding Information: This research is part of the ECANET-consortium (Echo Chambers, Experts and Acti...
The concept of polarization is related to the clustering of individuals forming groups in different ...
How do societies polarize? The literature on polarization in the political science subfield of Ameri...
The economic literature has recognized since some time ago that inequality and polarization are two ...
Public opinion polarisation can impair society’s ability to reach a democratic consensus in differen...