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The Post-Partisans

, 2022
Where party identification is in decay or in flux, alternative political identifications have gained centrality. In this Element, the author develops a typology of post-partisan political identities: alternative ways in which rejection of or the absence ...
Carlos Meléndez
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Why Don't Partisans Sanction Electoral Malpractice?

British Journal of Political Science, 2022
Partisans rarely punish their party at the polls for violating democratic norms or cheating in elections. However, we know little about the underlying reasons. I examine why partisans rarely sanction in-party malpractice.
Laurits F. Aarslew
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Partisan Conflict [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
American politics have become extremely polarized in recent decades. This deep political divide has caused significant government dysfunction. Political divisions make the timing, size, and composition of government policy less predictable. According to existing theories, an increase in the degree of economic policy uncertainty or in the volatility of ...
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Partisan Evaluation of Partisan Information

Communication Research, 2012
One recent and conspicuous change in the U.S. media landscape has been the shift toward more markedly partisan news content. At the same time, data suggest that the media audience has become more polarized across a wide array of controversial and politicized issues.
Albert C. Gunther   +3 more
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When Do Partisans Stop Following the Leader?

, 2020
Evidence of public opinion blindly following political leader rhetoric has important implications for the scope of elite influence and normative democratic concerns.
A. Agadjanian
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Partisans & Partisan Commissions

2010
Article published in the George Mason Law Review.
Brown, Keith S., Candeub, Adam
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Screw the majority?: Examining partisans’ outspokenness on social networking sites

, 2020
This study investigates why partisan individuals use social networking sites (SNSs) to speak out for the issue of legalizing same-sex marriage in Taiwan. As expected, the partisan respondents’ strong issue involvement exerted both the direct and indirect
Stella C. Chia, Caixie Tu
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American partisans vastly under-estimate the diversity of other partisans’ policy attitudes

Political Science Research and Methods
A popular explanation for America's democratic ills is that Republicans and Democrats misperceive one another to hold extreme attitudes. However, Americans may also misperceive the diversity of partisans’ attitudes to ill effect.
Nicholas C Dias   +2 more
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Partisan issue preferences and partisan change

Political Behavior, 1990
This paper addresses the relationship between changes in issue preferences and changes in partisanship, and examines the possibility that different types of issues may be associated with different dimensions of partisanship. A discriminant function analysis using the 1972–74–76 CPS Panel reveals that Democrats, Independents, and Republicans are very ...
Michael D. Martinez, Michael M. Gant
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