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political polarization

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Political polarization is a central concept within political science and sociology examining the increasing divergence and alignment of political attitudes, ideologies, and group identities within a population or political system. This research area investigates the drivers, manifestations, dynamics, and systemic consequences of this phenomenon, which is typically characterized by reduced ideological overlap between groups and often heightened affective distance or animosity, holding significant implications for governance, social cohesion, and democratic stability.

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JD

Northwestern University

CH

University of Amsterdam

SI

Stanford University

JT

New York University

JA

New York University

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Stanford University

Stanford, United States

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

Princeton University

Princeton, United States

Harvard University Press

Cambridge, United States

Yale University

New Haven, United States