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Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: ALE H1.49
Wednesday 11:15 - 13:00 BST (14/08/2024)
This panel brings together research focused on understanding the multifaceted nature of affective polarization and (negative) partisanship across different political landscapes. As political climates worldwide become increasingly polarized, not just ideologically but affectively, with strong emotional biases against opposing parties, this panel aims to dissect the underpinnings and outcomes of such divisions in partisan political identities. The panel will explore the determinants and consequences of partisan strength, in-party affect, and the broader phenomena of (negative) partisanship and its impact on polarization and democratic processes.
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Determinants of Partisan Strength and In-Party Affect: A Scoping Review | View Paper Details |
What causes negative partisanship? | View Paper Details |
Partisan-directed polarization without strong partisanship? A study of affective polarization in Argentina and Brazil | View Paper Details |
Selective Negative Exposure? How Negative Partisanship Shapes Information-Seeking Behaviour | View Paper Details |