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Behind political affiliation: How moral values, identity politics, and party loyalty have affected COVID-19 vaccination. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Falling short of its vaccination goals, the United States faced a critical challenge in ending the pandemic, with political partisanship emerging as a barrier to COVID-19 vaccination uptake.
Piergiuseppe Fortunato, Alessio Lombini
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Productive Partisanship

open access: yesMaine Policy Review, 2014
This article is an excerpt of a lecture given in a lecture series, “Politics Then and Now, in Maine and the Nation,†presented by the Muskie School and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Southern Maine in the fall of 2013. Speakers were asked to address the issue of political polarization and dysfunction, comparing how politics ...
Elizabeth "Libby" Mitchell
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The Personality Origins of Positive and Negative Partisanship

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2022
Negative partisanship describes the intense disdain for a rival political party. A growing number of political scientists in the US and beyond examine the impact of negative partisanship on citizens’ political behavior, asserting the notion that negative
Alexa Bankert
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Right and left, partisanship predicts (asymmetric) vulnerability to misinformation

open access: yesHarvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2021
We analyze the relationship between partisanship, echo chambers, and vulnerability to online misinformation by studying news sharing behavior on Twitter.
Dimitar Nikolov   +2 more
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Partisanship in Crisis: Public Response to Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

open access: yesJSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, 2021
Given the fact that in a context of crises, people are concerned with their safety, among other things, partisan response toward policies and public leaders is an intriguing topic.
Arya Budi, Warih Aji Pamungkas
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Perceiver and target partisanship shift facial trustworthiness effects on likability

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
The affective polarization characteristic of the United States’ political climate contributes to pervasive intergroup tension. This tension polarizes basic aspects of person perception, such as face impressions.
Caraline S. Malloy   +2 more
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Partisanship and energy efficiency program participation in the USA

open access: yesnpj Climate Action, 2023
Utilities and municipal governments often implement energy efficiency programs to encourage households to improve the energy efficiency of their residences through measures such as weatherizing their homes, installing insulation, replacing inefficient ...
Adam Mayer   +2 more
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Negative partisanship is not more prevalent than positive partisanship

open access: yesNature Human Behaviour, 2021
The dominant narrative among scholars and political pundits characterizes American partisanship as overwhelmingly negative --- portraying citizens as more repelled by the opposing party than attached to their own party. To assess the valence of partisan identity, we use novel measures, several new and existing nationally representative surveys, and ...
Amber Hye-Yon Lee   +3 more
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Association of Republican partisanship with US citizens’ mobility during the first period of the COVID crisis

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
While Republican states have been criticized for their limited efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19, it is important to consider that political orientation can modify human behaviour via complex effects that are still poorly understood.
Guillaume Barbalat, Nicolas Franck
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Partisanship, Ideology, and Selective Exposure: A Longitudinal Analysis of Media Consumption in Spain (2008–2019)

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2023
The literature on selective exposure has shown that ideology and voting govern media consumption decisions, but longitudinal studies are still scarce.
María Luisa Humanes, Lidia Valera-Ordaz
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