Political polarization on Twitter2011 Articolo in Rivista Scientificapolitical polarization, Twitter, US electionConover, M., Ratkiewicz, J., Francisco, M., Gonçalves, B., Menczer, F., & Flammini, A. (2011). Political polarization on twitter. In Proceedings of the international aaai conference on web and social media (Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 89-96).
Divisive, polarising, or energising? Primary election competition and candidate performance in US congressional elections2021 Articolo in Rivista Scientificapolarization, US Congress, US electionEbner, D. (2021). Divisive, polarising, or energising? Primary election competition and candidate performance in US congressional elections. The Journal of Legislative Studies, 27(1), 1-29.
Party Polarisation in the United States2018 Articolo in Rivista Scientificaparty polarization, polarization, US electionCharnock, E. (2018). Party polarisation in the united states. Political Insight, 9(3), 4-7.
Negative and positive partisanship in the 2016 US presidential elections2021 Articolo in Rivista Scientificapartisanship, party identity, US electionBankert, A. (2021). Negative and positive partisanship in the 2016 US presidential elections. Political Behavior, 43(4), 1467-1485.
Polls and elections: the polarized presidency: depth and breadth of public partisanship2010 Articolo in Rivista Scientificapartisanship, polarization, US electionNewman, B., & Siegle, E. (2010). Polls and elections: the polarized presidency: depth and breadth of public partisanship. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 40(2), 342-363.
Straying from the flock? A look at how Americans’ gender and religious identities cross-pressure partisanship2020 Articolo in Rivista Scientificagender gap, partisan sorting, partisanship, polarization, protestants, US electionCassese, E. C. (2020). Straying from the flock? A look at how Americans’ gender and religious identities cross-pressure partisanship. Political Research Quarterly, 73(1), 169-183.
Causes and consequences of polarization2015 Capitolo in volumepartisanship, polarization, US electionBarber, M., McCarty, N., Mansbridge, J., & Martin, C. J. (2015). Causes and consequences of polarization. In J. Mansbridge & C. J. Martin (Eds.), Political negotiation: A handbook (pp. 39-43).
Partisanship and Polarization2012 Capitolo in volumepartisanship, polarization, US electionHetherington, M. (2012). Partisanship and Polarization. In A. J. Berinsky (Ed.), New directions in public opinion (pp. 113-130). Routledge.
Democracy in America? Partisanship, polarization, and the robustness of support for democracy in the United States2020 Articolo in Rivista Scientificademocracy, partisanship, polarization, US electionGraham, M. H., & Svolik, M. W. (2020). Democracy in America? Partisanship, polarization, and the robustness of support for democracy in the United States. American Political Science Review, 114(2), 392-409.
Facebook news and (de) polarization: reinforcing spirals in the 2016 US election.2018 Articolo in Rivista Scientificapolitical polarization, selective exposure, social media, US electionBeam, M. A., Hutchens, M. J., & Hmielowski, J. D. (2018). Facebook news and (de) polarization: reinforcing spirals in the 2016 US election. Information, Communication & Society, 21(7), 940-958.
The welfare effects of social media2020 Articolo in Rivista ScientificaFacebook, political polarization, social media, US electionAllcott, H., Braghieri, L., Eichmeyer, S., & Gentzkow, M. (2020). The welfare effects of social media. American Economic Review, 110(3), 629-676.