As the race for the 2020 presidential election ramps up, so too will questions about voter attitudes in states that switched from blue to red in 2016. Iowa had more counties flip from Democrat to ...
Exploring political behavior and polarization through the lens of social identity theory (SIT) provides insights into how individuals' self-concepts are shaped by their group memberships, influencing ...
A new study published in Political Psychology has found that partisan identity significantly outweighs other social factors, including race, religion, and social class, in driving social polarization ...
In Why We’re Polarized, Ezra Klein sets out to answer a simple (if counterintuitive) question: Why was America’s 2016 election so normal? Which is to say, why was a solipsistic reality star — who ...
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