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Negative Partisanship in a Multi-party System: The Case of Canada
The origins and implications of partisan identification are well studied, but negative partisan attitudes – dislike for a particular party – have escaped such scrutiny. We argue that the concept of partisanship, especially in a multi-party system, is incomplete until negative sentiments are considered.
R. Michael McGregor +2 more
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Leader Effects in an Era of Negative Politics: Who Has a Negativity Bias?
It is well known that voters’ evaluation of candidates on leadership traits influences their overall candidate assessment and vote choice (i.e., leader effects).
Loes Aaldering +4 more
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Social Support from the Perspective of Nahj al-Balagha: A Qualitative Study [PDF]
The mechanism of managing society is directly and indirectly influenced by the support of both formal and informal institutions. Since social support is directly related to value-based infrastructure, prevailing patterns based on materialistic ...
Karim Khan-Muhammadi +2 more
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This research focuses on the legitimacy of Donald Trump’s speech in declaring Jerusalem as the capital city of Israel on December 2017. This research aims to: (1) identify the text structure of the speech, (2) describe the social cognition of this speech,
Widyo Andana Pradiptha +2 more
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Negative partisanship in Western Europe
We still know little about levels of negative partisanship in Western Europe, what it consists of, how it relates to important key attitudinal variables, and its relation to the radical-right. This paper addresses these open questions, finding that negative partisanship reaches up to 70 %, which is often more prevalent than positive partisanship, and ...
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ANALISIS WACANA KRITIS PEMBENTUKAN STEREOTIP PEMERINTAH OLEH HTI
: This study aims to reveal the stereotypes about government formed by HTI in the propaganda bulletin articles published in Al-Islam. This study uses descriptive qualitative critical discourse analysis approach of Fairclough’s models.
Ali Kusno, Abd. Rahmad, Nur Bety
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In this article, the following three subjects are identified: (1) as the quantitative evidence shows in the first section of this article, democracy in the US has deteriorated since 2016; (2) there...
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Why Reparations? Race and Public Opinion Toward Reparations
During a period of rising partisan and racial polarization, how do partisanship, ideology, and racial antagonism influence attitudes toward reparations policies directed at the descendants of slaves?
Jesse H. Rhodes +3 more
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Heroes and villains: motivated projection of political identities
Most research on political identities studies how individuals react to knowing others’ political allegiances. However, in most contexts, political views and identities are hidden and only inferred, so that projected beliefs and identities may matter as ...
Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte +1 more
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Partisan Dehumanization in Brazil's Asymmetrically Polarized Party System
An ugly manifestation of polarization is partisan dehumanization, a form of moral disengagement from and support for aggressive or even violent treatment of one's opponents.
David J. Samuels, Karine Belarmino
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