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These papers attempt to manipulate levels of affective polarization, and find some ways to decrease it.
Can Values Pull Us Together? Basic Human Values and Polarization Reduction - Minyoung Kim, University of Minnesota
Arguing about Immigration: Exploring the (Un)common Grounds with Open Questions - Soran Hajo Dahl, University of Bergen
Explaining Our Political Differences to Increase Cross-Party Understanding - Jeremy Levy, Northwestern University
Polarization, Rhetoric & Political Consciousness: Implications of Partisanship - God'swill Osa, University of Texas at Austin