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This panel examines the layers of identities that contribute to polarizing divides beyond traditional political partisanship. The paper presentations delve into how moral and political identities, as well as politicized identities related to race, gender, caste, and other societal markers, intersect to influence affective polarization and trust within public sectors. It showcases findings from different contexts, including England, the United States, and India, to uncover the multifaceted nature of polarization.
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Moral Identity, Political Identity, and Polarisation in England and the United States | View Paper Details |
Affective polarization, politicised identities and public sector trust through India’s 2024 elections | View Paper Details |
Decoding societal divides: Affective polarisation through caste, religion and politics in India | View Paper Details |
What and Who Polarizes? A Survey Experiment on Issue-Based Affective Polarization | View Paper Details |
Unaffected Polarization? Populism and Affective Polarization in Comparative Perspective | View Paper Details |