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Divided We Fall: resentments, polarization, and political psychology at the extremes

Nationalism
Political Psychology
Populism
P492
Tereza Capelos
University of Southampton
Jolanda van der Noll
FernUniversität in Hagen

Abstract

1. "Essentially" National: The Psychology of Right-Wing Populist Attitudes 2. Affective Polarization in Times of Pandemic: How Left-Right Positions and Opinions about the Government Response to the COVID-19 Crisis Interact 3. Not all negative affect is created equal: The consequences of fear and anger for out-group hostility across five contexts 4. This is not US: Measuring Polarization in Multiparty Systems 5. What Emotions drive Political Polarization in Europe: The Role of Anger, Fear, and Ressentiment

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What Emotions drive Political Polarization in Europe: The Role of Anger, Fear, and Ressentiment View Paper Details
"Essentially" National: The Psychology of Right-Wing Populist Attitudes View Paper Details
Not all negative affect is created equal: The consequences of fear and anger for out-group hostility across five contexts View Paper Details
Beyond Partisanship: Affective Polarization Between Opinion-based Groups During the Covid-19 Pandemic View Paper Details