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Shared partisanship dramatically increases social tie formation in a Twitter field experiment
Americans are much more likely to be socially connected to copartisans, both in daily life and on social media. However, this observation does not necessarily mean that shared partisanship per se drives social tie formation, because partisanship is ...
M. Mosleh +3 more
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Partidismo gubernamental en los sistemas presidenciales. Una estrategia de análisis
Objective/context: Based on a definition consistent with the party government model, this article proposes a flexible typology to categorize and classify variants of partisanship in Latin American coalition presidential systems. Methodology: We advance a
Marcelo Camerlo +1 more
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El partidismo de los ministros en la conformación de los gabinetes en Colombia
Objective/context: By developing an empirical study on the Colombian case, this article tests a flexible typology to identify the variants of partisanship of 196 ministers, grouped in 91 different cabinets, during six governments between 1998 and 2022 ...
Luis Bernardo Mejía Guinand +2 more
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While positive party identification is one of the most used concepts in election studies, negative partisanship (NPID) is rarely analyzed. Evidence from two-party systems or settings with majority voting shows that hostility towards one of the other ...
Sabrina Jasmin Mayer
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It was once well settled and uncontroversial—reflected in legislative enactments, Executive Branch practice, judicial doctrine, and the broader constitutional culture—that the Constitution imposed limits on government partisanship. This principle was one instantiation of a broader set of rule of law principles: that law is not merely an instrument ...
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Partisanship and performance of youth leaders in the Philippines
This study was designed to determine the partisanship and performance of youth leaders locally known as Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) officials in the Second District of Negros Oriental, Philippines.
Ma. Sarah Fatima P. Valencia
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It is a platitude of communication and public opinion research that responses to survey questions to a great extent depend on the words used in those questions. This idea, however, was not always well supported in empirical studies.
Gabriel Miao Li, Jack Lipei Tang
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Political Partisanship and Transportation Reform
Problem, research strategy, and findings Support for transportation policies and investments is increasingly shaped by partisan ideals. Less well documented is the role of partisanship relative to potential mediating factors like transportation-related ...
N. Klein +3 more
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In search of the moral-psychological and neuroevolutionary basis of political partisanship
In many countries, a radical political divide brings several socially relevant decisions to a standstill. Could cognitive, affective and social (CAS) neuroscience help better understand these questions? The present article reviews the moral-psychological
Vitor Geraldi Haase +1 more
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Background COVID-19 has impacted more than 200 countries. However in the USA, the response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been politically polarized. The objective of this study is to investigate the association between political partisanship and COVID-19 ...
Hsueh-Fen Chen, Saleema A. Karim
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