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 * [[DefendingTheStatusQuoOrSeekingChange|Defending the Status Quo or Seeking Change? Electoral Outcomes, Affective Polarization, and Support for Referendums]], Bjarn Eck and Emilien Paulis, 2025
 * [[BeyondObservationalRelationships|Beyond Observational Relationships: Evidence from a Ten-Country Experiment that Policy Disputes Cause Affective Polarization]]; Noam Gidron, James Adams, Will Horne and Thomas Tichelbaecker; 2025
 * [[AffectivePolarizationAndDemocraticErosion|Affective polarization and democratic erosion: evidence from a context of weak partisanship]]; Loreto Cox, Pedro Cubillos, and Carmen Le Foulon; 2025

Affective Polarization

Affective polarization is a field of research that analyzes polarization through a behavioral lens.


Description

Affective polarization is an emerging field of research. For now, I am defining it simply as any political science that analyzes polarization behaviorally.


Reading Notes


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PoliticalScience/AffectivePolarization (last edited 2026-03-09 17:40:09 by DominicRicottone)