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Author Levendusky, Matthew, author.

Title We need to talk : how cross-party dialogue reduces affective polarization / Matthew S. Levendusky, Dominik A. Stecula
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Series Cambridge elements. Elements in experimental poltical science
Summary Americans today are affectively polarized: they dislike and distrust those from the opposing political party more than they did in the past, with damaging consequences for their democracy. This Element tests one strategy for ameliorating such animus: having ordinary Democrats and Republicans come together for cross-party political discussions. Building on intergroup contact theory, the authors argue that such discussions will mitigate partisan animosity. Using an original experiment, they find strong support for this hypothesis - affective polarization falls substantially among subjects who participate in heterogeneous discussion (relative to those who participate in either homogeneous political discussion or an apolitical control). This Element also provides evidence for several of the mechanisms underlying these effects, and shows that they persist for at least one week after the initial experiment. These findings have considerable importance for efforts to ameliorate animus in the mass public, and for understanding American politics more broadly
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 11, 2021)
Subject Communication in politics -- United States
Political parties -- United States.
Polarization (Social sciences) -- Political aspects -- United States
Communication in politics
Political parties
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Stecula, Dominik A., author
ISBN 9781009042192
100904219X