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Public Support for Higher Taxes on the Wealthy: California’s Proposition 30

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2019
It has long been argued that growing inequality would lead to growing demands for redistribution, especially from less affluent individuals who would benefit most from redistribution.
Caroline J. Tolbert   +2 more
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How do drivers react to partisan bumper stickers? Understanding polarization in apolitical settings

open access: yesFrontiers in Political Science
IntroductionThe impact of political polarization is no longer confined to the voting booth, and partisan identity can shape behavior even in seemingly apolitical spaces. In this paper we investigate whether something as simple as seeing a partisan bumper
Rachel Suzanne Torres   +1 more
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My Reality Is More Truthful Than Yours: Radical Right-Wing Politicians’ and Citizens’ Construction of “Fake” and “Truthfulness” on Social Media—Evidence From the United States and The Netherlands

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2020
Although a growing body of literature has provided important insight into the conceptualization and consequences of mis- and disinformation, we know little about the construction of communicative (un)truthfulness online.
Michael Hameleers
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Political Parties and ‘The Long Road of Participatory Deliberative Democracy’

open access: yesKrisis, 2020
This essay is part of a dossier on Cristina Lafont's book Democracy without Shortcuts.
Ronald Tinnevelt
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Partisanship in Loan Pricing

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Do partisan perceptions influence the way investors price securities? Using voter registration data of bankers originating large corporate loans, we show that misaligned bankers, i.e., whose party differs from that of the U.S. President, charge 7\% higher loan spreads than aligned bankers.
DAGOSTINO, Ramona   +2 more
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How Elite Politicization of Terror Impacts Sympathies for Partisans: Radical Right versus Social Democrats

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2020
The populist radical right is frequently engaged in intense political and normative conflict with their political opponents. Does this have a spillover effect on citizens’ sympathies for populist radical right voters and the voters of their political ...
Lars Erik Berntzen
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“Polite Conversation is now Undesirable”: Peace and Agonism in Georg Johannesen’s Rhetoric

open access: yesNordicum-Mediterraneum, 2020
The promotion of peace by conscious and forceful articulation of agonism is one of the central and recurring motifs across the oeuvre of Norwegian rhetorician, author and public intellectual Georg Johannesen (1931-2005).
Hans Marius Hansteen
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Partisanship and Risk Talk on Twitter

open access: yesJournal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media
There is abundant evidence that political polarization is associated with perceptions, beliefs, and behaviors related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This article turns to online expression and investigates the prominence, targets, and drivers of risk talk ...
Yini Zhang   +5 more
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Does Climate Protest Work? Partisanship, Protest, and Sentiment Pools

open access: yes, 2020
This study demonstrates whether and how climate protest increases or decreases the “sentiment pools” available to the climate movement. Using an experimental vignette survey design (n = 1,421), the author finds that compared with a control condition ...
Dylan Bugden
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