Adrian Blattner from Stanford University examines political polarization in Germany, the U.S., and Brazil, highlighting the rise of affective polarization and the need for dialogue and understanding ...
Think of the words "a" and "the." Two of the smallest and most basic words in English, it is easy to not think very closely ...
Economic inequality has grown to the level where it drives American society's contemporary centrifugal tendency. The ...
Efforts to bring the country back together must collectively achieve massive scale, impacting at least 85 million Americans (and probably more). It may seem daunting, but the right efforts can ...
There is a growing divide in opinions between men and women. However, emotional connection can be an antidote to polarization.
Iyengar et al. show that much of political polarization today is driven by “affective polarization”: emotional reactions to opposing political groups, more than differences in policy positions.
State Key Laboratory of Optical Fiber and Cable Manufacture Technology, Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable Joint Stock Limited Company; Optics Valley Laboratory, Wuhan, Hubei 430073, China ...
Migration intentions: The interactive roles of affective polarization and dyadic political attitudes Dec 27, 2024 Partisans willing to upend democracy to help their party win even when ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Individuals who primarily use social media for news tend to score lower on civic values compared to those who rely on newspapers and non-commercial media. The ...
In reality, the majority of participants described themselves as moderate. According to Krupnikov, how people think about opposing political parties correlates with their level of animosity towards ...