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In recent years, political affective polarization has become a prominent topic in discussions surrounding political discourse and civic engagement. While much research has focused on the psychological and cognitive factors contributing to this phenomenon, it is also important to consider the social side of political affective polarization. The social dynamics of political affective polarization refer to the ways in which social networks, media, and other forms of communication influence the formation and intensification of political attitudes and emotions. Research has shown that individuals are more likely to hold extreme political views when they are surrounded by others who share those views, and that exposure to opposing viewpoints can increase feelings of hostility and animosity towards those who hold them.
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Food for (political) thought: exploring the relationship between affective polarization and political inferences from apolitical cues | View Paper Details |
How different or similar are out- and in-group supporters? A literature review of perceptions of differentness and similarity | View Paper Details |
Arguing about immigration: Exploring the (un)common grounds with open-ended survey responses | View Paper Details |