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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel explores the intersection between private experiences - family strife, disability, loss, abortion - and public attitudes
Losing Parents Predicts Hating Partisans? Life Events and Affective Polarization - Lilliana Hall Mason, Johns Hopkins University; Luca Versteegen, University of Gothenburg
Development of Identity in Parents of Disabled Children - Monica C. Schneider, Miami University; Timothy Herbert Callaghan, Boston University; Kristin Kay Lunz Trujillo, University of South Carolina; Steven M. Sylvester, Utah Valley University
The Effect of First-Person Suffering Accounts on Abortion Attitudes - Shana Kushner Gadarian, Syracuse University; Bethany Albertson, University of Texas at Austin
E Pluribus Unum? Family Feuds, Political Polarization, and Reconciliation - Molly Frizzell, University of Southern California (USC)