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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
These papers analyze the antecedents and effects of affective polarization in multiple contexts.
Can Values Messages Shape Affective Polarization and Support for Compromise? - Stephanie L. DeMora, Stony Brook University; Jennifer L. Merolla, University of California, Riverside; Brian Newman, Pepperdine University; Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, Vanderbilt University
The Effect of Polarization on Perceptions of Welfare Deservingness - Gal Bitton, Tel Aviv University; Clareta Treger, University of Toronto
Dynamics of Partisan-Brexit Sorting, Polarization, and the Role of Party Leaders - Wataru Onishi, University of California, Riverside
They Started It: Punitivism, Zero-Sum Worldview, and Affective Polarization - Rachel Navarre, Bridgewater State University; Matthew Rhodes-Purdy, Clemson University; James Fahey, University of Memphis