Partisanship, religion, and issue polarization in the United States: A reassessment2021 Article in Scientific Journalculture war, issue polarization, partisanship, religionCastle, J. J., & Stepp, K. K. (2021). Partisanship, religion, and issue polarization in the United States: A reassessment. Political Behavior, 43(3), 1311-1335.
Partisanship and preference formation: Competing motivations, elite polarization, and issue importance2016 Article in Scientific Journalissue polarization, motivated reasoning, public opinionMullinix, K. J. (2016). Partisanship and preference formation: Competing motivations, elite polarization, and issue importance. Political Behavior, 38(2), 383-411.
“I disrespectfully agree”: The differential effects of partisan sorting on social and issue polarization2015 Article in Scientific Journalissue polarization, partisan sorting, social polarizationMason, L. (2015). “I disrespectfully agree”: The differential effects of partisan sorting on social and issue polarization. American journal of political science, 59(1), 128-145.
Waving the red cloth: Media coverage of a contentious issue triggers polarization2018 Articolo in Rivista Scientificaissue polarization, media coverage, media effectsWojcieszak, M., Azrout, R., & De Vreese, C. (2018). Waving the red cloth: Media coverage of a contentious issue triggers polarization. Public Opinion Quarterly, 82(1), 87-109.
Have Americans' attitudes become more polarized?—An update2003 Articolo in Rivista Scientificaissue polarization, partisanship, social groupsEvans, J. H. (2003). Have Americans' attitudes become more polarized?—An update. Social Science Quarterly, 84(1), 71-90.
Issue politics in a polarized congress2013 Articolo in Rivista Scientificaissue polarization, political parties, US CongressJochim, A. E., & Jones, B. D. (2013). Issue politics in a polarized congress. Political Research Quarterly, 66(2), 352-369.
Waving the red cloth: Media coverage of a contentious issue triggers polarization.2018 Article in Scientific Journaleuroscepticism, issue polarization, media effectsWojcieszak, M., Azrout, R., & De Vreese, C. (2018). Waving the red cloth: Media coverage of a contentious issue triggers polarization. Public Opinion Quarterly, 82(1), 87-109.
‘Not in My Europe’: Extreme Right Online Networks and Their Contestation of EU Legitimacy.2017 Article in Scientific Journaleuroscepticism, extremism, issue polarization, social mediaPavan, E., & Caiani, M. (2017). ‘Not in My Europe’: Extreme Right Online Networks and Their Contestation of EU Legitimacy. In Euroscepticism, Democracy and the Media (pp. 169-193). Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Culture wars and opinion polarization: the case of abortion.2001 Article in Scientific JournalAmerica public, issue polarization, opinion polarization, public opinionMouw, T., & Sobel, M. E. (2001). Culture wars and opinion polarization: the case of abortion. American Journal of Sociology, 106(4), 913-943.