We use the network science concept of modularity to measure polarization in the United States Congress. As a measure of the relationship between intra-community and extra-community ties, modularity provides a conceptually-clear measure of polarization that directly reveals both the number of relevant groups and the strength of their divisions. Moreover, unlike measures based on spatial models, modularity does not require predefined assumptions about the number of coalitions or parties, the shape of legislator utilities, or the structure of the party system. Importantly, modularity can be used to measure polarization across all Congresses, including those without a clear party divide, thereby permitting the investigation of partisan polari...
The two political parties in Congress are as ideologically divergent as they have been at any point ...
National audienceIn recent years, the ties that Members of Parliament (MPs) create by cosponsoring l...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
We use the network science concept of modularity to measure polarization in the United States Congre...
This thesis aims to contribute to the current academic debate on contemporary polarization in the U....
We study the United States Congress by constructing networks between Members of Congress based on th...
I study the U.S. Congressional voting record using network theory and computations. I encode the rol...
Congress has been increasingly criticized as a broken, gridlocked, polarized, ineffective institutio...
A number of scholars have described a steady increase in ideological polarization between Democrats ...
by focusing on two key concepts: party homogeneity and party polarization. With a few notable except...
While it is widely agreed that Congress has polarized over the past 40 years, there is consider-able...
This thesis analyzes whether polarization is occurring in congressional committees, both the House o...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
This dissertation, a collection of independent papers, explores the polarization of the United State...
The ideological divide in contemporary American politics is at a historic high. In this regard, many...
The two political parties in Congress are as ideologically divergent as they have been at any point ...
National audienceIn recent years, the ties that Members of Parliament (MPs) create by cosponsoring l...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...
We use the network science concept of modularity to measure polarization in the United States Congre...
This thesis aims to contribute to the current academic debate on contemporary polarization in the U....
We study the United States Congress by constructing networks between Members of Congress based on th...
I study the U.S. Congressional voting record using network theory and computations. I encode the rol...
Congress has been increasingly criticized as a broken, gridlocked, polarized, ineffective institutio...
A number of scholars have described a steady increase in ideological polarization between Democrats ...
by focusing on two key concepts: party homogeneity and party polarization. With a few notable except...
While it is widely agreed that Congress has polarized over the past 40 years, there is consider-able...
This thesis analyzes whether polarization is occurring in congressional committees, both the House o...
Does partisan conflict damage citizens ’ perceptions of Congress? If so, why has partisan polarizati...
This dissertation, a collection of independent papers, explores the polarization of the United State...
The ideological divide in contemporary American politics is at a historic high. In this regard, many...
The two political parties in Congress are as ideologically divergent as they have been at any point ...
National audienceIn recent years, the ties that Members of Parliament (MPs) create by cosponsoring l...
Abstract Scholars view polarization with trepidation. But polarization may clarify voters ’ choices ...