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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers on this panel examine affective polarization, its causes, and the potential for cooperation.
Does Elite Ideological Polarization Cause Mass Affective Polarization? - Semih Cakir, University of Vienna
Do Warm Party Relations Reduce Affective Polarization in the Real World? - Wataru Onishi, University of California, Riverside
Polarization and Cooperation: A Conjoint Experiment - Ignacio Jurado, Carlos III University; Sandra Leon, Univesity Carlos III, Madrid
Polarization and Fault Lines in Electoral Politics - Allison Harell, Université du Québec à Montréal; Laura Stephenson, University of Western Ontario