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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers on this panel explore how Americans perceive each other across identity lines. Who counts as American, and who feels like they count as an American? Are people willing to connect socially across party lines, and how do we perceive the personalities of those on the opposing side?
The "Un-American" Citizen: Reimagining American Identity in a Polarized Nation - Julie Wronski, University of Mississippi
Membership, Not Belonging: Triggers of Non-belonging for Marginalized Americans - Kristy Pathakis, Texas A&M University
Overcoming Americans’ Hesitancy to Connect across Political Divides - Calista Small, More in Common; Ashley Fabrizio, Stanford University; Natasha Gordon, Columbia University
Trait-Based Polarization: Analyzing Partisans' Assessments of Americans’ Traits - Jenna Pedersen, Washington University in St. Louis