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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
4:50pm |
Affective Polarization and Democratic Satisfaction in Parliamentary Democracies - Ian Delabie, University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
5:03pm |
Crime and Political Polarization: Evidence from Latin America - Roberta Villaça, University of Rhode Island
5:16pm |
Populist Appeals and the Shaping of Affective Polarization: Experimental Evidence from Five Countries - Gregory James Love, University of Mississippi
5:29pm |
The effect of polarization on perceptions of welfare deservingness - Gal Bitton, Tel Aviv University; Clareta Treger, University of Toronto
5:55pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.