We Need to Talk: How Cross-Party Dialogue Reduces Affective Polarization
暫譯: 我們需要對話:跨黨對話如何減少情感極化

Levendusky, Matthew S., Stecula, Dominik A.

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2021-12-02
  • 售價: $1,140
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,083
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 78
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 100904544X
  • ISBN-13: 9781009045445
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商品描述

Americans today are affectively polarized: they dislike and distrust those from the opposing political party more than they did in the past, with damaging consequences for their democracy. This Element tests one strategy for ameliorating such animus: having ordinary Democrats and Republicans come together for cross-party political discussions. Building on intergroup contact theory, the authors argue that such discussions will mitigate partisan animosity. Using an original experiment, they find strong support for this hypothesis – affective polarization falls substantially among subjects who participate in heterogeneous discussion (relative to those who participate in either homogeneous political discussion or an apolitical control). This Element also provides evidence for several of the mechanisms underlying these effects, and shows that they persist for at least one week after the initial experiment. These findings have considerable importance for efforts to ameliorate animus in the mass public, and for understanding American politics more broadly.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

美國人今天在情感上呈現出極化的現象:他們對於來自對立政黨的人更加不喜歡和不信任,這對他們的民主制度造成了損害。這篇文章測試了一種改善這種敵意的策略:讓普通的民主黨人和共和黨人聚在一起進行跨黨派的政治討論。基於群體接觸理論,作者主張這種討論將減輕黨派間的敵意。通過一項原創實驗,他們發現這一假設得到了強有力的支持——參與異質性討論的受試者的情感極化顯著下降(相對於參與同質性政治討論或非政治控制組的受試者)。這篇文章還提供了幾個這些效果背後機制的證據,並顯示這些效果在初始實驗後至少持續一週。這些發現對於改善大眾中的敵意以及更廣泛地理解美國政治具有相當重要的意義。