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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
These papers attempt to manipulate levels of affective polarization, and find some ways to increase it.
The Complexity of National Identity, Partisan Animosity, and Democratic Norms - Rongbo Jin, Chinese University of Hong Kong Shenzhen; Frank John Gonzalez, University of Arizona; Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Impact of Winning and Losing on Affective Polarization during Campaign Period - Yu-Shiuan Huang
Digging In: The Effects of Congenial Political Messaging on Moral Conviction - Robin Bayes, Rowan University