How July 4th reduces partisan animosity – at least for a moment John Sides - July 4, 2024 Research shows the effect of emphasizing a shared American identity.
‘Why We’re Polarized’ shows how media, emotion, politicians and more are dividing Americans Daniel J. Hopkins - January 28, 2020 Ezra Klein explains the political science for you.
Will Trump’s Fourth of July speech soften — or sharpen — Americans’ partisan divisions? Matthew Levendusky - July 3, 2019 The holiday can evoke a shared identity that reduces dislike of the ‘other’ party.
Everything you need to know about our polarized politics (in the palm of your hand) John Sides - March 15, 2015 [caption id="attachment_22391" align="aligncenter" width="2448"] (Photo by John Sides)[/caption] In Jonathan
New evidence for our nasty politics John Sides - June 12, 2014 [caption id="attachment_11735" align="aligncenter" width="945" special=""] (Martha Soukup/Creative Commons)[/caption] A new
When should we trust polls from non-probability samples? David Rothschild and Andrew Gelman - April 11, 2014 After my post the other day on tracking public opinion
The media make us think we’re more polarized than we really are - February 5, 2014 [caption id="attachment_6208" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] (Mark Gail for the Washington
The media make us think we're more polarized than we really are - February 5, 2014 [caption id="attachment_6208" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] (Mark Gail for the Washington
Why you shouldn’t blame polarization on partisan news - February 4, 2014 Kevin Arceneaux is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director
Why you shouldn't blame polarization on partisan news Kevin Arceneaux - February 4, 2014 In casting about for explanations for the unprecedented level of