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Título
The Moderating Role of Affective Polarization on Party Cues: The Case of the Prostitution Ban
Publicado en
American Behavioral Scientist. 2024, p. 1-27
Editorial
Sage publications
Fecha de publicación
2024-10
ISSN
0002-7642
DOI
10.1177/00027642241285019
Abstract
Affective polarization is a recent yet widespread phenomenon in democracies that significantly impacts various aspects of politics. In this paper, we argue that it can also shape citizens’ political beliefs through party cues. Using a panel survey experiment in Spain, we examine the extent to which partisan signals influence citizens’ attitudes toward a non-party-branded issue, specifically the ban on prostitution, and how affective polarization moderates this effect. Our results underscore the role of affective polarization in moderating the influence of partisan cues, particularly among highly polarized individuals. These findings highlight the capacity of affective polarization not only to deepen political divisions but also to expand the scope of partisan influence to non-politicized and neutral issues, offering new insights into its potential impact on attitude formation and decision-making.
Palabras clave
Affective polarization
Party cues
Ban on prostitution
Spain
Materia
Política
Political science
España-Política y gobierno
Spain-Politics and government
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