[HTML][HTML] Affective blocs: Understanding affective polarization in multiparty systems

A Kekkonen, T Ylä-Anttila - Electoral Studies, 2021 - Elsevier
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …

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Electoral Studies, 2021 - academia.edu
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …

Affective blocs: Understanding affective polarization in multiparty systems

A Kekkonen, T Ylä-Anttila - osf.io
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …

[PDF][PDF] Affective blocs: Understanding affective polarization in multiparty systems

Electoral Studies, 2021 - researchgate.net
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …

[PDF][PDF] Affective blocs: Understanding affective polarization in multiparty systems

A Kekkonen - Electoral Studies, 2021 - researchportal.helsinki.fi
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …

[PDF][PDF] Affective blocs: Understanding affective polarization in multiparty systems

A Kekkonen - Electoral Studies, 2021 - helda.helsinki.fi
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …

[PDF][PDF] Affective blocs: Understanding affective polarization in multiparty systems

A Kekkonen, T Ylä-Anttila - scholar.archive.org
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …

[PDF][PDF] Affective blocs: Understanding affective polarization in multiparty systems

A Kekkonen, T Ylä-Anttila - files.osf.io
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …

Affective blocs: Understanding affective polarization in multiparty systems

A Kekkonen, T Ylä-Anttila - Electoral Studies, 2021 - researchportal.helsinki.fi
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …

[PDF][PDF] Affective blocs: Understanding affective polarization in multiparty systems

A Kekkonen, T Ylä-Anttila - files.osf.io
Research has suggested that affective polarization (AP)—the extent to which partisans view
each other as a disliked out-group—has increased, especially in two-party political systems …