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Does affective polarisation increase turnout? Evidence from Germany, The Netherlands and Spain

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Joseph B. Phillips. (2024) Affective polarization and habits of political participation. Electoral Studies 87, pages 102733.
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Anam Kuraishi. (2024) Talking Post-Truth: Elite Rhetoric on Democracy in Pakistan. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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NOAM GIDRON & LIOR SHEFFER. (2023) Differentiating the sources of post‐election partisan affect warming. European Journal of Political Research.
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Lisa van Dijk, Emma Turkenburg & James Pow. (2023) The perceived legitimacy of deliberative minipublics: taking the perspective of polarized citizens. European Political Science Review 15:3, pages 409-426.
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Chloe Ahn & Diana C Mutz. (2023) The Effects of Polarized Evaluations on Political Participation: Does Hating the Other Side Motivate Voters?. Public Opinion Quarterly 87:2, pages 243-266.
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Sangwon Lee, Jihyang Choi & Chloe Ahn. (2023) Hate prompts participation: Examining the dynamic relationship between affective polarization and political participation. New Media & Society, pages 146144482311773.
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Alexander Ryan. (2023) Exploring differences in affective polarization between the Nordic countries. Scandinavian Political Studies 46:1-2, pages 52-74.
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Felix Jäger. (2023) Security vs. civil liberties: How citizens cope with threat, restriction, and ideology. Frontiers in Political Science 4.
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Francisco Caravaca, José González-Cabañas, Ángel Cuevas & Rubén Cuevas. (2022) Estimating ideology and polarization in European countries using Facebook data. EPJ Data Science 11:1.
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Luca Bettarelli, Caroline Close & Emilie Van Haute. (2022) Is Protest Only Negative? Examining the Effect of Emotions and Affective Polarization on Protest Behaviour. Politics and Governance 10:4.
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Andrew Ballard, Ryan DeTamble, Spencer Dorsey, Michael Heseltine & Marcus Johnson. (2022) Incivility in Congressional Tweets. American Politics Research 50:6, pages 769-780.
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