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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
The panel consists of four individual papers that investigate the questions of political relevance, populism, representation, and polarization issues with various theoretical and methodological approaches.
Democracies Under Pressure: Online Incivility and Polarization in Italy - Rita Marchetti; Rossella Rega, University of Siena; Anna Stanziano, University of Perugia
The Role of Pluralism and Polarization in Discussions About Unemployment - Susana Salgado, Universidade de Lisboa; Darren Lilleker, Bournemouth University
Is Emotional Communication More Effective? A Study Examining Multi-Platform Data - Paula Szewach, University of Essex
Not So Implicitly Political: Selective Exposure to Fictional Entertainment Media - Stewart Matthew Coles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign