Dehumanization: Trends, insights, and challenges

NS Kteily, AP Landry - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2022‏ - cell.com
Despite our many differences, one superordinate category we all belong to is 'humans'. To
strip away or overlook others' humanity, then, is to mark them as 'other'and, typically,'less …

Interventions to reduce partisan animosity

R Hartman, W Blakey, J Womick, C Bail… - Nature human …, 2022‏ - nature.com
Rising partisan animosity is associated with a reduction in support for democracy and an
increase in support for political violence. Here we provide a multi-level review of …

The promise and pitfalls of cross-partisan conversations for reducing affective polarization: Evidence from randomized experiments

E Santoro, DE Broockman - Science advances, 2022‏ - science.org
Organizations, activists, and scholars hope that conversations between outpartisans
(supporters of opposing political parties) can reduce affective polarization (dislike of …

The nature of affective polarization: Disentangling policy disagreement from partisan identity

N Dias, Y Lelkes - American Journal of Political Science, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
Democrats and Republicans clearly dislike one another. Yet, scholars debate whether policy
disagreement or partisan identity, per se, drives interparty animus. Past studies suggest the …

Affective polarization and the populist radical right: creating the hating?

E Harteveld, P Mendoza, M Rooduijn - Government and Opposition, 2022‏ - cambridge.org
Do populist radical right (PRR) parties fuel affective polarization? If so, how and under which
circumstances? Based on a comparative cross-country analysis covering 103 elections in 28 …

You are fake news: political bias in perceptions of fake news

S Van der Linden, C Panagopoulos… - Media, culture & …, 2020‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Although the rise of fake news is posing an increasing threat to societies worldwide, little is
known about what associations the term 'fake news' activates in the public mind. Here, we …

[کتاب][B] We need to talk: How cross-party dialogue reduces affective polarization

MS Levendusky, DA Stecula - 2021‏ - cambridge.org
Americans today are affectively polarized: they dislike and distrust those from the opposing
political party more than they did in the past, with damaging consequences for their …

[کتاب][B] The other divide

Y Krupnikov, JB Ryan - 2022‏ - books.google.com
There is little doubt that increasing polarization over the last decade has transformed the
American political landscape. In The Other Divide, Yanna Krupnikov and John Barry Ryan …

Emotion and politics: Noncognitive psychological biases in public opinion

SW Webster, B Albertson - Annual review of political science, 2022‏ - annualreviews.org
Contemporary politics is noteworthy for its emotional character. Emotions shape and, in turn,
are elicited by partisan polarization, public opinion, and political attitudes. In this article, we …

[HTML][HTML] Fragmented foes: Affective polarization in the multiparty context of the Netherlands

E Harteveld - Electoral Studies, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Affective polarization, or antipathy between the supporters of opposing political camps, is
documented to be on the rise in the United States and elsewhere. At the same time, there …