Published Online: 2018-6-9
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- The Group Theory of Parties: Identity Politics, Party Stereotypes, and Polarization in the 21st Century
- Partisanship as Social Identity; Implications for the Study of Party Polarization
- Losing Common Ground: Social Sorting and Polarization
- Affective Polarization and Ideological Sorting: A Reciprocal, Albeit Weak, Relationship
- Seeing Red (or Blue): How Party Identity Colors Political Cognition
- Who is Ideological? Measuring Ideological Consistency in the American Public
- The Dynamics of Voter Preferences in the 2016 Presidential Election
- Book reviews
- When Bad Policy Makes Good Politics
- Opting Out of Congress: Partisan Polarization the Decline of Moderate Candidates
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- The Group Theory of Parties: Identity Politics, Party Stereotypes, and Polarization in the 21st Century
- Partisanship as Social Identity; Implications for the Study of Party Polarization
- Losing Common Ground: Social Sorting and Polarization
- Affective Polarization and Ideological Sorting: A Reciprocal, Albeit Weak, Relationship
- Seeing Red (or Blue): How Party Identity Colors Political Cognition
- Who is Ideological? Measuring Ideological Consistency in the American Public
- The Dynamics of Voter Preferences in the 2016 Presidential Election
- Book reviews
- When Bad Policy Makes Good Politics
- Opting Out of Congress: Partisan Polarization the Decline of Moderate Candidates