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Negative partisanship, which stems from negative affect towards an opposing party, exerts influence on evaluations of democratic performance (see Ridge 2020; Spoon and Kanthak 2019), but we still need to add more pieces to the puzzle of negative partisanship.
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Negative partisanship, which stems from negative affect towards an opposing party, exerts influence on evaluations of democratic performance (see Ridge 2020; Spoon and Kanthak 2019), but we still need to add more pieces to the puzzle of negative partisanship.
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Crafting Negative Partisanship in Brazil and the Rise of Bolsonaro
The present study intends to assess the impact of three different events that made negative partisanship significant to understand the rise of far-right populist, Jair Bolsonaro: the religious demographic transition driven by Pentecostal evangelicals; the political activism of the Brazilian justice system and its mutualistic relationship with legacy ...Carlos Henrique Vieira Santana +1 more
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Does Interaction With Out-Party Elites in a Classroom Setting Diminish Negative Partisanship?
American Politics ResearchThe American electorate is increasingly affectively polarized. Partisans dislike members of the opposing party, even going so far as to discriminate against opposing partisans in nonpolitical domains. Given the potentially pernicious consequences of affective polarization, especially in nonpolitical settings, scholars have suggested facilitating ...
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With 16 Months to go, Negative Partisanship Predicts the 2020 Presidential Election
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019American elections have become increasingly nationalized and highly predictable; with partisanship serving as an identity-based, dominant vote determinant for all but a small portion of Americans. Rather than a relatively fixed pool of voters rewarding or punishing the parties for their platforms or performance in office like elections of the past, the
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Introduction. Polarisation in Southern Europe: elites, party conflicts and negative partisanship
2023The chapter is the introduction to a group of studies that focus on the rise of polarisation in Southern Europe. Taking Italy, Spain and Greece as case studies, the work analyses the meaning of polarisation in SE political science and examines the evolution of polarisation in the three countries until 2019-2020.
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Negative partisanship among Independents in the 2020 U.S. presidential elections
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