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These studies examine the source and consequences of negative partisanship, partisan animosity, and political divisions. Underlying many of these papers is a concern about the implications for democratic backsliding and citizen competence in representative democracies. They examine these topics in different countries.
The Dynamics of Affective Polarisation during the 2020 US Presidential Elections - Giuliano Formisano, University of Oxford
Economic Geography of Political Animosity: Analyzing 2 Billion Tweets, 2013-2023 - Sun Young Park, Harvard University
The Shifting Sands of Conservatism in US Opinion and Politics - Michael Tesler, UC Irvine
Crafting Negative Partisanship in Brazil and the Rise of Bolsonaro - Carlos Henrique Vieira Santana, Federal University of Latin America Integration, UNILA; Marcela Nogueira Ferrario, UNILA