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Menno Hurenkamp, Paul Dekker & Evelien Tonkens. (2024) Losers of representation: Gains and losses of globalisation as seen by workers in internationalised companies in the Netherlands. European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology 11:2, pages 231-254.
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Koen Damhuis & Linus Westheuser. (2024) Cleavage politics in ordinary reasoning: How common sense divides. European Societies 0:0, pages 1-37.
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Sebastian Jungkunz. (2023) Economic Hardship Increases Justification of Political Violence. Representation 0:0, pages 1-11.
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Ronan Van Rossem & Henk Roose. (2023) The victims strike back: Globalisation and right-wing populist attitudes in the EU. Evidence from the 2008 European Values Study. European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology 10:3, pages 353-378.
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Endre Borbáth, Swen Hutter & Arndt Leininger. (2023) Cleavage politics, polarisation and participation in Western Europe. West European Politics 46:4, pages 631-651.
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Hyeonho Hahm, David Hilpert & Thomas König. (2023) Divided by Europe: affective polarisation in the context of European elections. West European Politics 46:4, pages 705-731.
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Eelco Harteveld & Markus Wagner. (2023) Does affective polarisation increase turnout? Evidence from Germany, The Netherlands and Spain. West European Politics 46:4, pages 732-759.
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Erik Jones. (2022) Hard to Follow: Small States and the Franco-German Relationship. German Politics 31:2, pages 344-362.
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Lluís Orriols & Sandra León. (2020) Looking for Affective Polarisation in Spain: PSOE and Podemos from Conflict to Coalition. South European Society and Politics 25:3-4, pages 351-379.
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Braeden Davis, Jay Goodliffe & Kirk Hawkins. (2024) The Two-Way Effects of Populism on Affective Polarization. Comparative Political Studies.
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Markus Wagner. (2024) Affective polarization in Europe. European Political Science Review, pages 1-15.
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Jeremy Ferwerda, Gabriele Magni, Liesbet Hooghe & Gary Marks. (2023) How Crises Shape Circles of Solidarity: Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy. Comparative Political Studies 57:2, pages 356-381.
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NILS D. STEINER, MATTHIAS MADER & HARALD SCHOEN. (2023) Subjective losers of globalization. European Journal of Political Research 63:1, pages 326-347.
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Jona F. de Jong. (2024) Cross-partisan discussions reduced political polarization between UK voters, but less so when they disagreed. Communications Psychology 2:1.
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Thomas Tichelbaecker, Noam Gidron, Will Horne & James Adams. (2023) What Do We Measure When We Measure Affective Polarization across Countries?. Public Opinion Quarterly 87:3, pages 803-815.
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Lena Röllicke. (2023) Polarisation, identity and affect - conceptualising affective polarisation in multi-party systems. Electoral Studies 85, pages 102655.
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Noam Gidron, James Adams & Will Horne. (2022) Who Dislikes Whom? Affective Polarization between Pairs of Parties in Western Democracies. British Journal of Political Science 53:3, pages 997-1015.
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Osman S Kiratli. (2022) Loving globalization: High-growth enterprises and public opinion on globalization in Europe. European Union Politics 24:2, pages 286-306.
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Ivo Bantel. (2023) Camps, not just parties. The dynamic foundations of affective polarization in multi-party systems. Electoral Studies 83, pages 102614.
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Will Horne, James Adams & Noam Gidron. (2022) The Way we Were: How Histories of Co-Governance Alleviate Partisan Hostility. Comparative Political Studies 56:3, pages 299-325.
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Lenka Hrbková, Petr Voda & Vlastimil Havlík. (2023) Politically motivated interpersonal biases: Polarizing effects of partisanship and immigration attitudes. Party Politics.
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JAMES ADAMS, DAVID BRACKEN, NOAM GIDRON, WILL HORNE, DIANA Z. O’BRIEN & KAITLIN SENK. (2022) Can’t We All Just Get Along? How Women MPs Can Ameliorate Affective Polarization in Western Publics. American Political Science Review 117:1, pages 318-324.
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Ka Ming Chan. (2022) The Making of Radical‐Right Voters: Persuasion and Contrast Effects in a Dynamic Political Context. Political Psychology 43:6, pages 1043-1060.
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Noam Gidron, Lior Sheffer & Guy Mor. (2022) The Israel Polarization Panel Dataset, 2019–2021. Electoral Studies 80, pages 102512.
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Eelco Harteveld, Philipp Mendoza & Matthijs Rooduijn. (2021) Affective Polarization and the Populist Radical Right: Creating the Hating?. Government and Opposition 57:4, pages 703-727.
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Josep Maria Comellas Bonsfills. (2022) When polarised feelings towards parties spread to voters: The role of ideological distance and social sorting in Spain. Electoral Studies 79, pages 102525.
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Rasmus Ollroge & Tim Sawert. (2022) The Cultural Dimension of the Globalization Divide. Do Lifestyle Signals affect Cosmopolitans’ Willingness to interact?. Zeitschrift für Soziologie 51:3, pages 263-277.
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Lukas F. Stoetzer, Simon Munzert, Will Lowe, Başak Çalı, Anita R. Gohdes, Marc Helbling, Rahsaan Maxwell & Richard Traunmüller. (2022) Affective partisan polarization and moral dilemmas during the COVID-19 pandemic. Political Science Research and Methods, pages 1-8.
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Sophie M Rose, Michael Paterra, Christopher Isaac, Jessica Bell, Amanda Stucke, Arnold Hagens, Sarah Tyrrell, Michael Guterbock & Jennifer B Nuzzo. (2021) Analysing COVID-19 outcomes in the context of the 2019 Global Health Security (GHS) Index. BMJ Global Health 6:12, pages e007581.
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Simon Bornschier, Silja Häusermann, Delia Zollinger & Céline Colombo. (2021) How “Us” and “Them” Relates to Voting Behavior—Social Structure, Social Identities, and Electoral Choice. Comparative Political Studies 54:12, pages 2087-2122.
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Eelco Harteveld. (2021) Ticking all the boxes? A comparative study of social sorting and affective polarization. Electoral Studies 72, pages 102337.
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Andres Reiljan & Alexander Ryan. (2021) Ideological Tripolarization, Partisan Tribalism and Institutional Trust: The Foundations of Affective Polarization in the Swedish Multiparty System. Scandinavian Political Studies 44:2, pages 195-219.
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Eelco Harteveld. (2021) Fragmented foes: Affective polarization in the multiparty context of the Netherlands. Electoral Studies 71, pages 102332.
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Sebastian Jungkunz. (2021) Political Polarization During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Political Science 3.
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Toru Yoshida. (2020) Workers votes for Far-right populist party:極右に投票する労働者. The Annuals of Japanese Political Science Association 71:2, pages 2_37-2_54.
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