Will conflict tear us apart? The effects of conflict and valenced media messages on polarizing attitudes toward EU immigration and border control

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The echo chamber is overstated: the moderating effect of political interest and diverse media

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Strategy News Is Good News: How Journalistic Coverage of Politics Reduces Affective Polarization

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Bridging the divide or intensifying the conflict? How disagreement affects strong predilections about sexual minorities

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‘Don’t talk to me’: Effects of ideologically homogeneous online groups and politically dissimilar offline ties on extremism

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The tie that divides: Cross‐national evidence of the primacy of partyism

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Effects of media use on complexity and extremity of attitudes toward the death penalty and prisoners’ rehabilitation

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The relationship of television viewing with attitude strength and extremity: Implications for the cultivation effect

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