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Emotion and Politics: Noncognitive Psychological Biases in Public Opinion
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2022
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Emotional CharacterSocial BiasPolitical TheoryBiasPolitical AttitudesIdentity PoliticsPolitical ProcessPublic OpinionPolitical PolarizationPolitical CommunicationPolitical BehaviorContemporary PoliticsEmotions ShapeArtsUnconscious BiasPolitical CognitionPolitical ScienceSocial Sciences
Contemporary politics is noteworthy for its emotional character. Emotions shape and, in turn, are elicited by partisan polarization, public opinion, and political attitudes. In this article, we outline recent work in the field of emotion and politics with an emphasis on the relationship between emotion and polarization, issue attitudes, information processing, and views on democratic governance. We also highlight a growing body of scholarship that examines the racial and gender differences in emotion's ability to affect political behavior. We conclude with a discussion of unaddressed questions and suggestions for future directions for scholars working in this area of growing importance.
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