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How Ideology Fuels Affective Polarization

Political Behavior, 2015
Scholars have reached mixed conclusions about the implications of increased political polarization for citizen decision-making. In this paper, we argue that citizens respond to ideological divergence with heightened affective polarization. Using a survey experiment conducted with a nationally representative sample of U.S.
Jon C. Rogowski, Joseph L. Sutherland
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Two Tales of Polarization? How Affective and Ideological Polarization Influence Political Corruption—A Panel Analysis of 153 Countries Between 2000 and 2021

Political Studies
In recent years, there has been an increased scholarly interest in citizen (or mass) polarization and its associated socioeconomic and political consequences.
Áron Hajnal
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Abating Dissonant Public Spheres: Exploring the Effects of Affective, Ideological and Perceived Societal Political Polarization on Social Media Political Persuasion

Political Communication, 2022
Prior research underscores the utility of political persuasion to sustain more engaged democracies and as a vital element in political campaigning processes.
Homero Gil de Zúñiga   +2 more
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Ideological polarization in roll call votes in constitutional conventions: The case of Chile in 2021–2

Parliamentary Affairs
What factors account for polarization in constitutional conventions comprised of party members and many independents without prior legislative experience?
Hernán Campos-Parra, Patricio D. Navia
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Paradoxical individualization: ideological polarization in the U.S. in historical-comparative and theoretical perspective

, 2020
Beginning with Karl Marx, theorists have seen individual autonomy and ideology as opposing elements. Ideology was considered the product of mental, cultural or social constraints. People did not choose their world view – they fell victim to it.
Torben Lütjen
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Political Regimes, Party Ideological Homogeneity and Polarization

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
We develop a model of elections in which parties choose their ideological position and the ideology of their candidates. Tighter candidate selection reduces policy uncertainty for voters. We show that weak institutional constraints, as in a Presidential regime, induce parties to allow their candidates to be ideologically heterogeneous.
Castanheira, Micael, Crutzen, Benoit S Y
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Recent Trends in Mass-Level Ideological Polarization in Latin America

Latin American Politics and Society
This article offers an analysis of the changes in mass-level ideological polarization in Latin America. It provides a cross-national, region-wide assessment of polarization dynamics using survey data on left-right ideological identities.
Paolo Moncagatta, Pedro Silva
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The primary threat: How the surge of ideological challengers is exacerbating partisan polarization

Party Politics, 2022
Despite widespread speculation among pundits and politicians, statistical research finds little evidence that primaries are an important source of polarization in roll call voting.
Richard Barton
semanticscholar   +1 more source

How Conservatives Lost Confidence in Science: The Role of Ideological Alignment in Political Polarization

Social Forces, 2021
:Confidence in the scientific community became politically polarized in the United States at the turn of the twenty-first century, with conservatives displaying lower confidence in scientists than liberals.
Austin C. Kozlowski
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3. Partisan-Ideological Polarization

The Disappearing Center, 2017
A. Abramowitz
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