What Is Affective Polarization and How Should We Measure It?
Thu, September 5, 4:00 to 5:30pm, Pennsylvania Convention Center (PCC), 104BSession Submission Type: Created Panel
Session Description
This panel presents new work on the conceptualization, measurement, and consequences of affective polarization.
Sub Unit
Individual Presentations
Affective Personality Polarization: Evidence from Elites and the Mass Public - Adam Ramey, New York University Abu Dhabi; Jonathan D. Klingler, University of Mississippi; Gary E. Hollibaugh, University of Pittsburgh
Affective Polarization, Emotions, and Participation: The Cost of Action Matters - Mike Farjam, Lund University; Michael Bossetta, Lund University, Sweden
Critically Assessing Measures and Correlates of Affective Polarization - Joshua N. Zingher, Old Dominion University; Alexa Bankert, University of Georgia
Conceptualizing and Testing the Affective Component of Affective Polarization - Kevin Arceneaux, Sciences Po; Bert Bakker, University of Amsterdam