empirical material from discourses of and on right-wing nationalism. We approach polarization as a historically evolving process of identity-construction, focusing on the back-and-forth movement of action and reaction between the various actors involved. We show how, through scapegoating, denigration, etc., the parties tend to alienate each other, actively making their enemies. In specifically discursive terms, we analyse ways in which discourse in polarized settings tends to become deadlocked, mutually hostile and in other ways limited and distorted in its communicative function, sketching various part-logics of polarization, including a logic of ‘doubles’, a logic of ‘shibboleths and taboos’, and of ‘pollution and paranoid extension’.Peer...
Although not exclusively, it is especially since 1989 and the Fall of the Iron Curtain that the far ...
Recent decades have seen a rise in polarization in many countries, but the causes and mechanisms beh...
We revisit the construct of political polarization and current distinctions between issue-driven and...
Polarization does not always produce violence, but it is hard to imagine a case of group violence wi...
Rising extremism and polarization threaten democratic institutions worldwide. As opposing factions b...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature,...
The ideological divide in contemporary American politics is at a historic high. In this regard, many...
Democrats and Republicans in the United States have become increasingly hostile toward and distrustf...
The rise of populism is a prevalent issue on the political landscape both in Europe and the wider wo...
Affective polarization—hostility and aversion between rival political groups—is an increasingly sali...
The U.S is experiencing an increasing trend in political polarization that has seemingly left no mid...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans, the p...
To what extent do online debates display features of political polarization and in how far does pola...
Este artículo presenta una hipótesis sobre la emergencia de la polarización política y el fanatismo...
According to the polarization literature, the electorate has sorted into more ideologically homogeno...
Although not exclusively, it is especially since 1989 and the Fall of the Iron Curtain that the far ...
Recent decades have seen a rise in polarization in many countries, but the causes and mechanisms beh...
We revisit the construct of political polarization and current distinctions between issue-driven and...
Polarization does not always produce violence, but it is hard to imagine a case of group violence wi...
Rising extremism and polarization threaten democratic institutions worldwide. As opposing factions b...
Recently, researchers and reporters have made a wide range of claims about the distribution, nature,...
The ideological divide in contemporary American politics is at a historic high. In this regard, many...
Democrats and Republicans in the United States have become increasingly hostile toward and distrustf...
The rise of populism is a prevalent issue on the political landscape both in Europe and the wider wo...
Affective polarization—hostility and aversion between rival political groups—is an increasingly sali...
The U.S is experiencing an increasing trend in political polarization that has seemingly left no mid...
When defined in terms of social identity and affect toward copartisans and opposing partisans, the p...
To what extent do online debates display features of political polarization and in how far does pola...
Este artículo presenta una hipótesis sobre la emergencia de la polarización política y el fanatismo...
According to the polarization literature, the electorate has sorted into more ideologically homogeno...
Although not exclusively, it is especially since 1989 and the Fall of the Iron Curtain that the far ...
Recent decades have seen a rise in polarization in many countries, but the causes and mechanisms beh...
We revisit the construct of political polarization and current distinctions between issue-driven and...