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Building: B - Novotného lávka, Floor: 2, Room: 217
Tuesday 13:30 - 15:15 CEST (05/09/2023)
This panel will focus on the relationship between affective polarization and polarizing identities. Affective polarization refers to the emotional divide between individuals or groups with opposing political beliefs, while polarizing identities are identities that create strong social and political divides, such as race, religion, and political affiliation. Papers will discuss how identity politics contributes to affective polarization an how affective polarization and polarizing identities interact and reinforce each other. Overall, the panel will provide a valuable opportunity to explore the complex relationship between affective polarization and polarizing identities, and to identify strategies for promoting unity and understanding in an increasingly divided world.
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How to cool down affective polarization? A new perspective of the "ICED" framework | View Paper Details |
Mass attitudes and polarization over an electoral year | View Paper Details |
Affective Polarization and Selective Avoidance | View Paper Details |
Policy or Affect? The Effects of Party-Voters Issue Congruence on Affective Polarization | View Paper Details |
Overcoming the Us vs. Them? The power of national identities in attenuating or intensifying affective polarization | View Paper Details |