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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
Papers examine polarization and depolarization
Affective Polarization, Social Media News and Political Persuasion - Homero Gil de Zúñiga, University of Salamanca / Pennsylvania State University; Hugo Marcos-Marne; Emily B Carty, University of Salamanca
Electoral Threat and the Impact of Interparty Contact on Affective Polarization - Erin Rossiter; Taylor Nicole Carlson, Washington University in St. Louis
Partisan Motivations in Cross-Cutting Media Exposure - Lie Philip Santoso, Duke Kunshan University
The (De)Polarizing Effects of Extreme Political Rhetoric (Pre-Recorded) - Eran Amsalem, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Alon Zoizner, Hebrew University of Jerusalem