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Modeling ideological polarization in democratic party systems
Electoral Studies, 2021Abstract There are mounting claims that increasing ideological polarization is reshaping democratic party systems with important effects on the functioning of electoral politics, the correlates of voting choice, turnout, and even the representativeness of government. Yet, our knowledge of what causes party system polarization is still developing. The
R. Dalton
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Fake news and ideological polarization
Business Information Review, 2017This article addresses questions of ideological polarization and the filter bubble in social media. It develops a theoretical analysis of ideological polarization on social media by considering a range of relevant factors. Over recent years, fake news and the effect of the social media filter bubble have become of increasing importance both in academic
Dominic Spohr
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Ideological Polarization and Social Psychology
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology, 2021Ideology is a recurrent feature of human societies. Ideologies provide people with frameworks to evaluate the relative legitimacy of different approaches to social order. Such ideologies often involve an opposition between right-leaning ideologies, which tend to justify and maintain the traditional order, and left-leaning ideologies, which advocate for
Richard P. Eibach
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Perceived Ideological Polarization and Affective Polarization
Korean Political Science ReviewJoon-Ho Lee, Woo Chang Kang
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Ideological Polarization on the Supreme Court
American Politics Research, 2015Judicial polarization is an important but underexplored aspect of judicial behavior. This analysis uses a gamut of measures to assess polarization on the Supreme Court across chief justice and jurisprudential regimes. I examine individual justice polarization and ideological extremity over full tenures on the Court and also how Court polarization is ...
Donald M. Gooch
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Ideology, communication and polarization
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2021Ideologically committed minds form the basis of political polarization, but ideologically guided communication can further entrench and exacerbate polarization depending on the structures of ideologies and social network dynamics on which cognition and communication operate.
Yoshihisa Kashima +3 more
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European Journal of Political Research, 2023
Accepting defeat in the aftermath of elections is crucial for the stability of democracies. But in times of intense polarization, the voluntary consent of electoral losers seems less obvious.
L. Janssen
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Accepting defeat in the aftermath of elections is crucial for the stability of democracies. But in times of intense polarization, the voluntary consent of electoral losers seems less obvious.
L. Janssen
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Ideological polarization and the media [PDF]
Greater media presence may facilitate information transmission and consensus or amplify existing political differences. In the OECD greater media penetration is strongly correlated with reduced ideological polarization. Media penetration increases lead reductions in polarization, suggesting that this relationship is causal.
Mickael Melki, Andrew Pickering
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Affective Polarization Amplifies Ideological Polarization
2022Uncovering the causes and foundations of increasing political polarization poses a pressing open problem to all social sciences. Here, we report results from an online experiment with a representative sample of the US population, deployed the week before the 2020 US presidential election, to analyze the role of affective polarization and social ...
Bauer, Kevin +3 more
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Online schadenfreude as an outcome of ideological polarization: a case in Hong Kong
Online information review (Print), 2021PurposeThe impact of ideological polarization has been a serious concern, given its damages to society. In addition, Schadenfreude is increasingly common in the era of ideological polarization.
Cheuk Hang Au, Kevin K. W. Ho
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