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Affective polarization is an emerging field of research. For now, I am defining it simply as any political science that analyzes polarization behaviorally. Affective polarization is a recontextualization of [[PoliticalScience/PartyPolarization|polarization]]. It focuses on the difference between in-group attitudes and out-group attitudes. For now, I am taking a broad view towards this field and listing below any works which analyze polarization ''behaviorally''.
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 * [[TheFreeMovementOfPeopleAndTheSuccessOfFarRightParties|The Free Movement of People and the Success of Far-Right Parties: Evidence from Switzerland’s Border Liberalization]]; Ala Alrababah, Andreas Beerli, Dominik Hangartner, and Dalston Ward; 2024
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 * [[AffectivePolarizationAndDemocraticErosion|Affective polarization and democratic erosion: evidence from a context of weak partisanship]]; Loreto Cox, Pedro Cubillos, and Carmen Le Foulon; 2025
 * [[DoImmigrantsPartisanPreferencesInfluenceAmericansSupportForImmigration|Do Immigrants’ Partisan Preferences Influence Americans’ Support for Immigration?]], Daniel Mc``Dowell and David A. Steinberg, 2025

Affective Polarization

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


Description

Affective polarization is a recontextualization of polarization. It focuses on the difference between in-group attitudes and out-group attitudes. For now, I am taking a broad view towards this field and listing below any works which analyze polarization behaviorally.


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