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Incels and the manosphere
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Radicalization
Polarization of climate change
Gender and language
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Emma Renström
March 4, 2026

Is there a relation between affective polarization and policy sorting?

Emma Renström
March 4, 2026

In our latest paper, we explore this association and find that affectively polarized individuals tend to be more policy sorted. The paper was published in West European Politics and can be found here.

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