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Moral Polarization and Out-Party Hostility in the US Political Context

open access: yesJournal of Social and Political Psychology, 2019
Affective polarization describes the phenomenon whereby people identifying as Republican or Democrat tend to view opposing partisans negatively and co-partisans positively.
Ben M. Tappin, Ryan T. McKay
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Gun ownership for political protection or armed political expression: a nationally representative analysis of differences in 2025 vs. 2023 [PDF]

open access: yesInjury Epidemiology
Background Reasons for gun ownership have shifted from primarily for hunting, to protection from other people, and increasingly for concerns about political violence. In 2023, these reasons differed by party affiliation.
Julie A. Ward   +4 more
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Factors Affecting the Change in the Strategies of Sweden Democrat Party Behavior [PDF]

open access: yesدولت‌پژوهی, 2023
Sweden is the latest European democracy to engage with the extreme right, which regularly seeks to capture the elections and the ballot box. The change of Sweden's politics to the right has destroyed or at least distorted the image of this country as the
Reza Rahmati
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Periodic Readings on the City and Architecture: Two Office Buildings in Ankara [PDF]

open access: yesAnkara Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2020
Readings on the city and architecture are mostly based on certain breaking points. 1950, the year when the Democrat Party came into power, is an important breaking point in this regard.
Nuray BAYRAKTAR
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Cinematic Views on Critical Representations of the Economic Policies of the Democrat Party Era: Social Realist Film Initiatives in Turkish Cinema

open access: yesCINEJ Cinema Journal, 2023
The Democrat Party era (1950-1960) sparked radical changes in Turkey. The economic practices of the party administration during the country's administration, as well as some of the negativities it created in the political and social field, have long ...
Betül Sarı Aksakal
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The Attitude of Akis Magazine on the Path to the Coup of May 27, 1960

open access: yesİnsan&İnsan Bilim Kültür Sanat ve Düşünce Dergisi, 2021
Founded in 1946, the Democrat Party made promises of democratization before coming to power. Some of these promises were made to the press. Many of the media organizations at that time responded to these promises and supported the Democrat Party.
Halil Emre Deniş
doaj   +1 more source

Analisis Perbandingan Kepentingan PDIP dan Partai Demokrat dalam Menyikapi Presidential Threshold

open access: yesJurnal Review Politik, 2023
This study aims to analyze by comparing the political interests of the PDI-P and the Democratic Party in addressing the presidential threshold (PT).
Mhd Alfahjri Sukri
doaj   +1 more source

Along party Lines: Examining the gubernatorial party difference in COVID-19 mortality rates in U.S. Counties

open access: yesPreventive Medicine Reports, 2023
Drawing upon the literatures on risk factors for COVID-19 and the roles of political party and political partisanship in COVID-19 policies and outcomes, this study quantifies the extent to which differences in Republican- and Democrat-governed counties ...
Aparna Lhila, Fares Alghanem
doaj   +1 more source

Xenophobia among radical and mainstream right-wing party voters: prevalence, correlates and influence on party support

open access: yesEthnic and Racial Studies, 2022
Considering the current political relevance of anti-immigration sentiments, we examined preference to avoid interacting with immigrants – conceptualized here as a manifestation of xenophobia – among radical (Sweden Democrats, Sverigedemokraterna, N ...
K. Jylhä, J. Rydgren, P. Strimling
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Are face masks a partisan issue during the COVID‐19 pandemic? Differentiating political ideology and political party affiliation

open access: yesInternational Journal of Psychology, 2021
Popular press articles have asserted that those with certain political orientations are less likely to wear face masks during the COVID‐19 pandemic. We propose that this relation is due to differential information shared by political parties rather than ...
Matt C. Howard
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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