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Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: ALE H1.49
Monday 14:00 - 15:45 BST (12/08/2024)
This panel explores the impact of affective polarization on the fabric of societal interactions and identity formation. The papers presented offer a diverse range of empirical studies that show how deeply embedded cognitive biases and emotional affiliations influence not only political attitudes and behaviors but also how individuals navigate their social environments and engage with the broader community.
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Irish Neutrality vs. European Values: Affective Polarisartion in Irish Elite Discourses in the Context of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine | View Paper Details |
The apolitical side of affective polarization: Examining the role of perceived non-political differences and similarities among voters | View Paper Details |
Reevaluating the Role of Politics in Social Interactions: A Conjoint Analysis Approach in the Czech Republic | View Paper Details |
Personalism, Populism and (Affective) Polarisation: Understanding Emotivity in the Current Political Age | View Paper Details |