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5 Σεπ 2023 · A review of research on polarization in the US, covering ideological, affective, and antidemocratic attitudes and their causes and consequences. The paper explores interventions to reduce polarization and its effects on democracy and violence.
15 ώρες πριν · Recent years have seen a global surge in affective polarization, extending from the US to European and Asian democracies. Concurrently, empirical research proliferates, exploring factors driving ...
4 Σεπ 2024 · Using a massive new dataset of 66,000 interviews (cross-sectional and panel), we find that animosities are durable and consistent over the course of the 2022 US election. Individuals with more exposure to the campaign tend to be more polarized, and this sentiment endures post-election.
19 Αυγ 2024 · Negative campaigning during elections significantly increases affective polarization, especially among strong partisans and those whose parties engage in, or are targeted by, attacks. The findings are based on data from 16 countries and 86 parties.
10 Μαρ 2022 · How did partisan polarization in Congress reach its current level? This analysis uses DW-NOMINATE scores to show how both parties have grown more ideologically cohesive, moved further from the center, and changed demographically since the early 1970s.
28 Αυγ 2019 · However, models of opinion cascades suggest a radically alternative possibility: The partisan alignment of emergent controversies could be highly arbitrary and unpredictable, due to the sensitivity of path-dependent dynamics to chance events in the initial conditions (13, 20).
9 Απρ 2024 · How has party identification among US voters shifted since the 1990s? This report examines the demographic and ideological factors that shape the partisan divide and the growing polarization in American politics.