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Wednesday 16:00 - 17:45 CEST (06/09/2023)
This panel examines political orientations and their role in explaining support for extreme and violent politics; reviews the relationship between marginalization and democratic preferences; investigates how affective polarization crosses the line between hate and political intolerance; studies how feelings of low control increase political suspicion; and highlights the interplay of resentment and compassion in shaping redistributive attitudes
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“Your liberty ends where mine begins”: How affective polarization crosses the line between hate and political intolerance | View Paper Details |
Tough or Tender: which political orientations explain support for extreme and violent politics | View Paper Details |
In the Most Unlikely of Places: The influence of feelings of low personal control on unsubstantiated political beliefs in advanced democracies | View Paper Details |
The Interplay of Resentment and Compassion in Shaping Redistributive Attitudes in the Face of Mass Immigration: Evidence from Turkey | View Paper Details |