How does selective exposure affect partisan polarisation? Media consumption on electoral campaigns

Ramírez-Dueñas, J. M., & Vinuesa-Tejero, M. L. (2021). How does selective exposure affect partisan polarisation? Media consumption on electoral campaigns. The Journal of International Communication, 27(2), 258-282.

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Politics divided from society? Three explanations for trends in societal and political polarisation in the Netherlands

Oosterwaal, A., & Torenvlied, R. (2010). Politics divided from society? Three explanations for trends in societal and political polarisation in the Netherlands. West European Politics, 33(2), 258-279.

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Two-partyism Reloaded: Polarisation, Negative Partisanship, and the Return of the Left-right Divide in the Greek Elections of 2019

Tsatsanis, E., Teperoglou, E., & Seriatos, A. (2020). Two-partyism reloaded: polarisation, negative partisanship, and the return of the left-right divide in the Greek elections of 2019. South European Society and…

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Political Partisanship and Antiscience Attitudes in Online Discussions About COVID-19: Twitter Content Analysis

Rao, A., Morstatter, F., Hu, M., Chen, E., Burghardt, K., Ferrara, E., & Lerman, K. (2021). Political partisanship and antiscience attitudes in online discussions about COVID-19: Twitter content analysis. Journal…

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