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"polarization" Definitions
  1. the act of separating or making people separate into two groups with completely opposite opinions
  2. (physics) the fact of waves of light, etc. vibrating in a single direction
  3. (physics) the fact of giving polarity to something
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Is it issue polarization or relationship polarization or affect polarization?
Polarization leads to distrust and tribalism which leads to more polarization.
So what we have is polarization, and polarization is never good.
But mantis shrimp can see a special kind of polarization, called circular polarization.
So I'm quite confident that there is affective polarization or emotional polarization in recent years.
The growing polarization of people's marriage patterns seems to be connected to greater economic polarization.
It's the women more so, but there's a class polarization as well as gender polarization.
We talk a lot about left-right polarization, but there's this fundamental polarization of interested-uninterested.
Polarization of the electorate The biggest difference between then and now is the polarization of the electorate.
The partisan polarization of America's economy is rapidly catching up to the polarization of its voting patterns.
To address the pathologies of polarization, we need to think harder about developing cures for negative polarization.
The simplest interpretation of cross-country polarization trends is that America's level of party polarization is reverting toward the international mean as the unusual forces that restrained party polarization in the US dissolve.
Combine psychological polarization and racial polarization, and you get a Republican Party primarily animated by angry white right-siders.
What they found: While concerns about political and media polarization online are longstanding, our study suggests that polarization was asymmetric.
Clearly there has been a polarization in the media in the U.S, alongside and probably contributing to a polarization in politics.
The result is a sharp increase in polarization along demographic lines of race, education and gender — yet a decrease in geographic polarization.
My book on US political polarization is about to publish (preorder here!), which means I've begun getting a lot of questions about polarization.
As Jonathan Rauch suggests in the current issue of National Affairs, ideological polarization is not on the rise, emotional polarization is on the rise.
FW: I mean I think there's been a clearly a polarization inside the country and when you have a polarization , those kinds of things can happen.
Things have been falling apart on multiple fronts since the 1970s: Political polarization has marched side by side with economic polarization, as income inequality has soared.
"For every measure, except religious polarization, we see that the oldest age group experiences larger changes in polarization than the youngest age group," the researchers said.
If particles were entangled such that they were linked via, say, the particle property of polarization, such that one had an "up" polarization and the other had a "down" polarization, and particle pairs started arriving at the detector with matching polarizations instead, something clearly would be amiss.
There's a trade-off between corruption and polarization, and our regulatory system has swung much too far in one direction Corruption and polarization exist on a continuum.
Carter and Reagan served when the current period of party polarization was in its infancy; the Bush and Obama presidencies arrived when polarization was in full bloom.
Polarization in the age of Trump Polarization has accelerated under President Donald Trump because of his callous disregard for democratic norms, interpersonal decency and even truth itself.
"The polarization in the House has directly contributed to polarization in the Senate," write Sean M. Theriault, of the University of Texas Austin, and David Rohde, of Duke University.
Polarization — and thus contempt — leads to permanent enmity.
Polarization — particularly negative polarization rooted more in hatred of the other party's members than loyalty to one's own party — makes compromise and bipartisanship harder to achieve with each passing year.
Polarization is here to stay for many decades, and it's probably going to get worse, and so the question is: How do we adapt our democracy for life under intense polarization?
From Klein you can take the truth that politics tends naturally to polarize and that racial divisions and racism make that polarization worse; from Caldwell the truth that our polarization follows ideological fault lines, not just tribal ones; from Lind the reality that culture war looks indistinguishable from class war the deeper our polarization gets.
According to the World Economic Forum, rising income inequality and the polarization of societies pose a risk to the global economy, and may lead to increased polarization and lack of political stability.
In arguing that politics had hit peak polarization, I noted the many similarities between now and the early 1910s, when politics last began to depolarize after an extended period of bitter polarization.
Altmire, who served three terms in Congress, recently authorized a book on political polarization, called "Dead Center: How Political Polarization Divided America and What We Can Do about It." Former New Jersey Gov.
But partisan polarization has steadily made legislative compromise more difficult.
"There's a bit of polarization around this issue," he said.
But many questions about the polarization still remain, reports Nature.
It's less sinister and more… We were talking about polarization.
The polarization was already there, and Nicki is exploiting it.
If you think polarization is getting worse, you're not alone.
Go deeper: StoryCorps aims to counter online platforms' "scary" polarization
Europe's recent political polarization is about much more than terrorism.
Polarization refers to the angle that light travels through space.
Politics: One big problem is that politicians capitalize on polarization.
Consequently, ideological polarization in social media like Twitter is enhanced.
The echo chamber effect is an important part of polarization.
"Divisive groups and pages can still fuel polarization" Zuckerberg notes.
And that partisanship and polarization are at record levels. Why?
The partisan polarization that everyone claims to despise will accelerate.
Polarization is nothing new to us, but neither is altruism.
The election in Thuringia exposed deep polarization among German voters.
The current polarization in America obstructs this kind of collaboration.
The election campaign, and all its polarization, never really ended.
But the polarization of the nominating process long predated Trump.
He also governs at a moment of intense partisan polarization.
If these changes come, polarization will be a major reason.
Partisan polarization is the defining feature of American life today.
Trump's political instincts are geared only toward polarization, not reconciliation.
We did not advance our argument about asymmetric polarization lightly.
You can find a broader audience, and break that polarization.
What are other factors fuel our polarization on these issues?
It would be an important step in countering continued polarization.
David Bornstein: What's at the core of our polarization today?
As the light passed through the syrup, the polarization rotated.
To an extent, however, that polarization is simply a bummer.
The chart on inequality and polarization appears on page 161.
To some extent, that may reflect a time of polarization.
History suggests, however, that democratic norms are vulnerable to polarization.
During the 1850s, polarization over slavery undermined America's democratic norms.
Polarization, however, is not just about disliking the other side.
No single solution will reduce political polarization on social media.
Gerrymandering is often blamed for our political system's current polarization.
Our results also suggest some harmful consequences of political polarization.
If you're really concerned about polarization, why not leave Twitter?
But untrue ads inject polarization and discord into people's feeds.
Political polarization seems to permeate every aspect of our lives.
They can eschew polarization for persuasion and ideology for pragmatism.
One of the biggest challenges facing American politics is polarization.
And this is where the current political polarization hurts Trump.
This has sharpened one of our many forms of polarization.
Some think the cure to polarization is more moderate politicians.
Critics say the practice skews elections while intensifying political polarization.
Instead, it creates an environment of polarization, silence, and fear.
All told, we suggest political polarization characterizes the U.S. landscape.
Trump's entire candidacy for president grew out of that polarization.
Polarization, in other words, is part of the business model.
That has pushed up the political temperature and increased polarization.
Political polarization is the psychology of identity working at scale.
Polarization has deepened since Jakarta's gubernatorial election two years ago.
The defining political fact of our time is not polarization.
The first was Hetherington and Weiler's insight into partisan polarization.
It's also a change in whether Americans think that immigrants, in general, are a good thing for America: To a certain extent, polarization on immigration in Washington and polarization among voters reinforce each other.
Looking at nine measures of polarization across different age groups, the researchers found that increases in polarization over 16 years were the greatest among people least likely to use the internet and social media.
We discuss whether all political science research on polarization might be completely wrong, whether Fox News is a "villain" in the polarization story, and whether I am morally obliged to delete my Twitter account.
Identity polarization means "you want to show that you're a good member of your tribe," Sean Westwood, a political scientist at Dartmouth College who studies partisan polarization, said in an interview early last year.
Here are the takeaways from Wednesday night's debate in Newark:  Candidates spar over responsibility of political polarization Both candidates condemned the deep polarization in politics in the wake of several bomb threats against Democratic politicians.
The sheer amount of polarization in how Democratic- and Republican-leaning subgroups respond to questions about race is stark — and that polarization is greatest among "solid liberals" and "core conservatives," the most politically engaged groups.
Obama took office trying to fight the rising tide of polarization.
"The new king inherits this protracted conflict and polarization," Thitinan said.
Like polarization itself, the problem isn't symmetrical on right and left.
Political polarization continues to erode the strength of our government institutions.
The Great Hack gestures at questions around privacy and cultural polarization.
But he is a symptom of our polarization, not its cause.
Look how much polarization is there in the US right now.
Whether the issue emerges with bipartisanship or more polarization is uncertain.
And in doing, so I'm fueling the polarization-nationalization doom loop.
Should partisan polarization be met with centrist compromises from the left?
The second point is avoiding that there is a polarization ongoing.
Abadi, a conciliatory technocrat, took office promising to reduce sectarian polarization.
The grievances are real but the amplification and polarization is artificial.
This sort of feedback loop reinforces polarization and, in turn, outrage.
Pew suggests that its results are evidence of widespread political polarization.
Polarization is no longer just polluting the system — it's paralyzing it.
But beyond that, not every redistricting is designed to increase polarization.
There is a danger of the political polarization of military service.
But the polarization of Washington tends to kill such pipe dreams.
Once again, political polarization is only one part of the story.
Instead of mass amplifiers, these accounts functioned more like polarization vacuums.
These factors, along with polarization, have combined to create a gridlock.
That doesn't breed connection — that breeds more isolation and more polarization.
No, the Rugby Caucus will not fix partisan polarization in Congress.
Polarization has many victims, many survivors … and it has a solution.
These are critical in both combating polarization and in building resilience.
I now believe America's greatest problem today is its political polarization.
American politics is deeply polarized, but that polarization is not symmetric.
One of them is the partisan polarization that separates our leaders.
Polarization is a kinda hard to think about property of light.
We often talk about this in terms of record-high polarization.
If you don't like our current political polarization, wait 0003 years.
Polarization has become the mother's milk of Democratic policy and politics.
I have an all-purpose theory for understanding American cultural polarization.
What if social media isn't driving rising polarization in American politics?
He was ready to discuss topics from privacy to political polarization.
Over the course of Biden's career, partisan polarization has grown steadily.
Gridlock is certain, and polarization is not going to disappear overnight.
And once this party system was in place, polarization took off.
Will the court be able to avoid mirroring the country's polarization?
The real issue, it turns out, might not be with polarization.
But this hesitation is not the same as animosity and polarization.
In Israel, it will heighten the sense of polarization and discord.
Ideology bubbles aren't good — they can lead to ignorance and polarization.
Polarization exists in all areas of discourse, not just social media.
But political science research indicates that polarization has much broader causes.
What began as trollish shorthand for political polarization has gone mainstream.
Also not a fan of political polarization was the late Sen.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump didn't create our deep political polarization.
"It does not help with Thailand's division and polarization," he said.
This pattern contributes to the process of polarization across U.S. metros.
And both political and economic polarization have a strong geographic dimension.
Some say the polarization evokes a dark chapter in India's past.
The polarization of the Senate has been proceeding for some time.
Understanding keyword signaling is an essential part of studying political polarization.
But which came first: the extreme gerrymanders or the heightened polarization?
Where applied, this policy will provoke a nationalist backlash and polarization.
Yet, the polarization will continue regardless of the party in charge.
That's a recipe for more cynicism and polarization in our politics.
Party polarization has broken the American political system's mechanisms of accountability.
Amid such polarization, that stance might please no one at all.
Polarization is fun, like cheering a goal for the home team.
The net result, as many analysts have noted, is increasing polarization.
Under President Trump, polarization has accelerated — and that's a good thing.
What might be powerful enough to begin to reverse partisan polarization?
Opinion The defining political fact of our time is not polarization.
I think in some ways that reduced polarization is the benefit.
America's core political dynamic today is not a leftward trend or a rightward trend, but polarization — or more precisely, asymmetrical polarization, in which Democrats have become somewhat more liberal and Republicans have become much more conservative.
We worry a lot these days about political polarization, the unpleasant choices such polarization leaves us with at the ballot box, its effects on what used to be our common values, our shared sense of nationhood.
Now, I don't think polarization means a president can't poll higher than the mid-40s; Obama also governed amidst sharp polarization, and his approval rating was well north of 50 percent in his final year in office.
Polarization The widely documented trend of increasing polarization -- people moving further apart from one another by ideology and party -- has continued in the wake of the election, as the latest study by the Pew Research Center finds.
"I hope we won't see this polarization going any further," she said.
Hopefully what emerges will be a learning moment rather than more polarization.
Contemporary polarization is dominated by negative partisanship rather than positive partisan loyalties.
I think that there is tremendous political polarization in the country, Martha.
"There was a great degree of polarization in this election," Gupta said.
We don't know how to talk about massive polarization in our public.
There's a simple story for how the media is driving political polarization.
The polarization could easily get worse, not better, as technology speeds change.
But yes, I worry that the digital tools have contributed to polarization.
It's a blunt instrument that feeds into the polarization of these societies.
It is necessary because the president believes in the politics of polarization.
Such a transformation promises increasing polarization among natives and new arrivals alike.
For much of American history these forms of polarization have been different.
This is a big story in an era of rigid party polarization.
"This had never happened before, such polarization around this issue," Jimenez said.
But beyond that, what's really impressive is their ability to see polarization.
There's a huge backlog of judges and administrators because of the polarization.
The polarization of the American electorate predated Facebook's arrival on the scene.
They may be correct for now, given the polarization of Catalan society.
That attitude perhaps explains the paralyzing political polarization in our country today.
Say you measure the polarization and find it to be vertically polarized.
Southern Democrats' ideological proximity to conservative Republicans reduced polarization and facilitated bipartisanship.
It will subject the country to months of recriminations and fresh polarization.
It tells the story of 2016's polarization and zero-sum politics.
In 2016 I felt a lot of polarization and negativity between people.
That analysis suggests we are at an all-time high for polarization.
It's actually part of what leads to the extremity and the polarization.
"This is a symptom of hyper-polarization, norm-breaking dysfunctionality," Parmet said.
Polarization and fragmentation increase through 'enemyfying' and stifle participation and self-expression.
" And she decried America's increasing polarization as the country's "single greatest weakness.
Trump's bullshitting is integral to his success in fomenting tribalism and polarization.
"Some polarization is healthy, even necessary, for democracy," Levitsky and Ziblatt wrote.
As polarization increased, congressional rhetoric and platforms grew more partisan as well.
The election results portend greater political stasis and polarization in Hong Kong.
Fox News did not invent political polarization in Congress and the country.
Such incentives are valuable in this age of increasing polarization in Congress.
Political polarization in the U.S. is at its highest level in decades.
Public polarization, too, has remained remarkably steady over the past three years.
Although technology has contributed to polarization, it may also help rescue us.
Polarization elevates partisanship over incumbency as a factor in Congressional election outcomes.
However, political polarization in the country would make it tight, he said.
America's current polarization hasn't lessened the need for serious public policy compromise.
"To be honest, we pursued a strategy that embraced polarization," Craig recalled.
The polarization of our political system means we never get past that.
All these interrelated trends have turbocharged polarization over the last two decades.
Blaming the parties' bases for political polarization misses most of the story.
Confirmation bias is deepening political polarization, which is already at record levels.
When we talk about congressional dysfunction, we often talk about polarization, gridlock.
Instead, we're seeing polarization, alternative information universes and the rise of autocracy.
Increased meme use could also add to polarization between the two parties.
But it is also possible that partisan and racial polarization deepen further.
And polarization was climbing steadily long before the rise of social media.
With the political polarization we see in many countries, including the US?
These tactics contribute to growing polarization and undermine trust in news organizations.
In the United States, two features make this polarization even more powerful.
But, by electing candidates whom most voters haven't chosen, it aggravates polarization.
Never mind how much it exacerbates this country's already crippling political polarization.
We are a deeply divided family, living in an age of polarization.
The Fed today remains caught in the cross hairs of partisan polarization.
This gap aggravates all kinds of problems, including inequality and political polarization.
This problem is exacerbated in an age of manipulative polarization and tribalization.
The policies under President Trump feed into the polarization of this issue.
Partisan polarization, in my view, plays a larger role than financial corruption.
It's therefore no surprise that political polarization has been growing in America.
The capitalist economy aggravates dislocation, and with it, pain, polarization and gridlock.
In this, as in so much else, we're looking at asymmetric polarization.
It's two things: negative polarization, that politics is the organization of hatred.
It seems like there's just a lot of polarization in the world.
He also decried the growing polarization of politics and recent Democratic infighting.
EK: There are two basic problems caused by this kind of polarization.
But that is a political system design problem, not a polarization problem.
How worried should we really be about polarization in the United States?
The gridlock and polarization plaguing our democracy predate this campaign, of course.
Our government has seemingly ceased to function because of polarization and incivility.
Christopher Bail is the director of the Polarization Lab at Duke University.
In this era of deafening polarization, why do I bother speaking out?
But Sotomayor was asked by one student about misinformation and political polarization.
For years, rank polarization has driven members of Congress into partisan tribes.
It would temper the polarization and restore the ability to act honorably.
Such measures almost invariably prompt a new round of polarization and conflict.
The parties' unanimity is reflecting the polarization of the electorate at large.
We live in this tribal time in our politics; there's deep polarization.
Yet a key aspect of polarization has been somewhat overlooked: negative partisanship.
In an era of increased polarization, they contend, gender doesn't really matter.
"I think people's sense is that there is some connection between online misinformation and polarization, especially the emotional or affective component of polarization, where people just have a dislike for their out-group or out-party," he said.
Douthat: I agree that surging anti-Trumpism among women is one of the biggest political forces of our moment; indeed, I've written about how political polarization by gender is becoming as important as polarization by race and class.
The bigger picture, though, is that the showdown over Gorsuch's nomination marks the culmination of decades of increasing political polarization around the judiciary and in American politics more broadly — polarization that has placed some American institutions under serious strain.
This is a false choice, and the polarization it has created is unnecessary.
It's mostly about polarization and the depths of angry division we might expect.
Might we have to accept increasing corruption in the face of less polarization?
I think that the FT has very much resisted this trend towards polarization.
What we see in social movements is often a polarization of media attention.
Polarization Matt W, Yardley: Our own culture of divisiveness is our biggest challenge.
It's easy to see how this could work to strengthen polarization over time.
Polarization is going to get a lot worse before it starts getting better.
Pew Research Center People talk of political polarization as if it's one thing.
So there was this polarization, but I wanted to be in both worlds.
As far as people believing what they want: That's the story of polarization.
Our electoral rules are now gasoline for the current conflagration of partisan polarization.
And polarization is a major characteristic of the Latin American region's political scenario.
"There's too much sensationalism, misinformation and polarization in the world today," Zuckerberg writes.
There are three sources of hope for reducing polarization in the short term.
But a deepening polarization within Spain over matters of regional autonomy on Dec.
Polarization isn't new, but it's definitely worse than it was 20 years ago.
United government in an era of intense partisan polarization is a powerful force.
As several political science studies have shown, polarization is occurring regardless of redistricting.
This is not way to break the spell of polarization that grips Washington.
However, he says the polarization of politics has been decades in the making.
In 2012, for instance, polarization was already a defining quality of U.S. politics.
Washington (CNN)Think the pursuit of higher learning is immune from partisan polarization?
Both those numbers increased from the last Pew poll on polarization in 2014.
Recent politics have exposed real anger, coldness and polarization among Americans, polls say.
The sharp division in our poll results painted a portrait of extreme polarization.
Remember when Heineken, America's most overrated imported beer, decided to address political polarization?
The narrative I don't buy is that "polarization" has erased the political middle.
Pundits shake their heads and bemoan the polarization that leads to such stalemates.
That data points to three eras of age polarization in voters by age.
There are lots of reasons to explain this increased polarization in the country.
One hundred years after the Chicago Race Riots, we still see racial polarization.
Independent voters and candidates are rebelling against the rigid polarization of our politics.
Some explain legislative underachievement by pointing only to the growth in partisan polarization.
The growth in partisan polarization over the past thirty years is well documented.
In an age of polarization and vilification this may seem a lofty aspiration.
As the sheer volume of information increases, polarization will be heightened as well.
The political problem and polarization will be aggravated over the August congressional recess.
Nate I certainly agree that racial polarization would be bad for the Democrats.
Polarization and rigidity have been a part of the human condition for ages.
Eventually, this can result in fewer secure jobs, widening inequality, and political polarization.
These leaders passed up an opportunity to stop this downward spiral of polarization.
But we can't talk about these norms without also talking about ideological polarization.
What gives the source conditions of FRB 121102 away is the bursts' polarization.
Rickert explains that the decline of pairing is the result of party polarization.
Lack of broad-based citizen education and engagement has increased polarization and gridlock.
"There's too much sensationalism, misinformation and polarization in the world today," Zuckerberg wrote.
But I wonder if it communicates larger truths about American violence and polarization.
Or will partisan polarization carry Republicans to a closer than expected midterm result?
Freedom without a unifying national narrative becomes distrust, polarization and permanent political war.
What I found so disconcerting was the pervasive political polarization afflicting the country.
"We live in a time of deep polarization on many fronts," she said.
Political polarization and the partisan division that comes with it has become nationalized.
Yeah, and there's not one mention that Facebook might have caused the polarization.
The nation's politics was shredded into blood-born hatreds and seemingly hopeless polarization.
We live in a polarized era — but the problem goes beyond partisan polarization.
Rather than an outbreak of bipartisanship, party polarization among women could well increase.
Despite our current partisan polarization, politicians of neither party raise the issue much.
Second, let's look at the House districts, and how they relate to polarization.
And polarization helps drive the factions on the right into each other's arms.
"These developments have accentuated the political polarization in the country," the group said.
The country's political polarization is deeply personal, cutting across age, gender and class.
The hopeless polarization of American society is both a truism and a taboo.
In the years that followed the tomboy heyday, gender polarization effectively swallowed childhood.
Opinion Polarization has changed the two parties — just not in the same way.
And with the current level of partisan polarization, residual may be pretty meaningful.
And this deep polarization is reflected in how the public feels about impeachment.
But the hard realities of polarization cannot be vanquished solely by good intentions.
What to watch: Polarization in the job market is projected to get worse.
It's a truism that America has been gripped by tribalism, polarization and rage.
Read Brownstein's latest piece on how uneven economic growth is driving political polarization.
And the rise of the knowledge society is driving this polarization even farther.
Partisan loyalty too often trumps political courage in an age of intense polarization.
Like everything, too much politics and too much polarization is, of course, bad.
This partisan polarization affects the way Americans of all political stripes consume information.
But, the assumption of this polarization sometimes oversimplifies the actual dynamic at work.
Of course, the rise of partisan polarization long predates Facebook and digital campaigning.
So that's a deep structural condition that has really amplified our polarization problem.
Polarization is propelled by its own momentum, so it's not easy to break.
The message: She's a unifier in a time of deep polarization and division.
I would call it more polarization, but you can call it political tribalism.
That goal has made the polarization in Washington a particular point of frustration.
In the 1970s, American politics was at its lowest point of partisan polarization.
Partisan polarization was reshaping presidential politics long before he came on the scene.
Everyone knows that polarization in Congress has increased substantially over the past generation.
Trump's attacks on the F.B.I. are a case study in his polarization strategy.
The comparatively greater sense of alarm among foreign policy leaders versus the public about the threat presented by polarization may reflect leaders' greater awareness of how polarization is eroding America's international standing and weakening its ability to address various global challenges.
Images are acquired using light of a first polarization at a first time show surface characteristics such as wrinkles in the palm while images acquired using light of a second polarization at a second time show deeper characteristics such as veins.
Isay was featured on an after-dinner panel for donors on Saturday about polarization.
Treating commercial and political speech as equals by rewarding viral posts can foster polarization.
Either way, Trump is overseeing a massive polarization of the parties on the conflict.
Alice might measure polarization along the horizontal axis while Bob looks along a diagonal.
Like the decline in trust, the rise in polarization has complex and intertwined causes.
But it could also mean that attacking Clinton better suited their goal of polarization.
This is the crisis of contempt — the polarization that is tearing our society apart.
Congress has been weakened by polarization and disruptive members who don't believe in legislating.
The first is party polarization: how far Republicans and Democrats are from each other.
The second is ideological polarization: how far liberals and conservatives are from each other.
But this only increases polarization, which increases nationalization, and so on, until … Until what?
That has worsened the nation's political polarization and lowered the quality of democratic discourse.
Bitter partisan polarization appears to be a fact of life in our current system.
Scientists are actually using the mantis shrimp's brand of polarization to sniff out cancer.
As a result, information polarization is increased, which makes reaching consensus on important public
"However, our research does show increasing polarization in terms of political identification," he said.
Nonetheless, fake news has amplified the polarization between López Obrador's supporters and his detractors.
And the campaign underway to replace Mr. Obama has been marked by bitter polarization.
At scale it can undermine the quality of public discourse and lead to polarization.
The negative effects an extremely diverse population are also compounded by radicalization and polarization.
Does the bipartisan appeal of executive experience endure in an era of heightened polarization?
The CEA estimates also suggest that the "job polarization" hypothesis won't hold going forward.
Jump into our political polarization stream for the stark indicators of our polarized politics.
But Zuckerberg sees an opportunity to attack polarization directly instead of just the symptoms.
We found that there was huge polarization and segregation between the two big communities.
America can be grateful that our polarization today is nowhere near the Civil War.
Malaysian lawyer Jahaberdeen Mohamed Yunoos believes these fears are a factor behind increased polarization.
Ezra Klein I actually think that's what kicks off the polarization of the issue.
A foreign enemy is no assurance of unity, and perfectly compatible with more polarization.
Instead, once in office, they take everything up a gear, leading to further polarization.
The NRA has taken advantage of today's political polarization by adjusting its resources accordingly.
Brazilian society is mired in pervasive political corruption, rising racial tension, and extreme polarization.
As humans with human eyes, we don't really see the polarization component of light.
Instead, some suggested, it's likely a sign of further polarization of both parties' bases.
Nike's new Colin Kaepernick marketing campaign is designed to stoke polarization — and coin money.
If today's Überpartisan America represents peak polarization, a bipartisan future could be in sight.
Rejecting polarization is more than self-improvement; it is an exercise in self-respect.
But the tone quickly changed when they blamed each other for the hyper-polarization.
"Ghettoization, polarization, and alienation in a country like France are profound," Mr. Neumann said.
Hofstadter wrote that at a time when polarization was a minor factor in politics.
Liberals need to take responsibility for our role in the polarization from the left.
With polarization, many voters' preferences have become predictable from their social and cultural characteristics.
"It's hard to sum up in the current climate of polarization," he told me.
The result is a level of party polarization American politics simply hasn't seen before.
Since then, the polarization over Guantánamo, often feeding on inaccuracies, has grown only deeper.
But ever since, polarization has been going up—quite rapidly, especially since the 80s.
Newt Gingrich, first among other Republican leaders, took this polarization to a new level.
Experts say such polarization is dangerous for Indonesia and could stoke anger against minorities.
As well as a lack of constructive discourse, there's the palpable sense of polarization.
What if there is no longer any evidentiary standard that can overcome our polarization?
A more polarized electoral outcome would also further the trend toward polarization in Congress.
In this era of polarization, that's the revolutionary spirit we need in our politics.
Trump has embraced and intensified that polarization more unreservedly than any president before him.
Those losses point to the likely limits on racial polarization as a Republican strategy.
Mr. Dimon's latest annual letter increased that chatter, touching on immigration and political polarization.
This polarization could nudge people to focus more on race, often in unhealthy ways.
To most political observers, it seems obvious that political polarization is on the rise.
And those are driving them, inexorably, toward picking one party or another — toward polarization.
At the national level, income inequality and polarization in Congress track each other closely.
And both lines rise sharply, in close proximity: As inequality increases, so does polarization.
The murder of Pawel Adamowicz, the mayor of Gdansk, revealed "absolutely horrifying" political polarization.
"It tracks with long-term trends in the polarization of the public," he said.
As political scientists have shown, the roots of today's polarization are racial and cultural.
Others do, while lamenting polarization in Congress and distrusting the two major political parties.
He said partisan gerrymandering had contributed to toxic polarization in the House of Representatives.
In her study analyzing roll-call votes in state legislatures, she found increasing polarization.
We have both learned a lesson about the collateral damage of pettiness and polarization.
But they also want some kind of antidote to the polarization that we're in.
So this, then, isn't just a conversation about politics and polarization in the present.
So is polarization, as citizens increasingly blame the other side for their country's problems.
But diversity has played a crucial role in moderating the party's response to polarization.
In a time of heavy political polarization, the national dialogue is fractured and vitriolic.
We are a polarized nation, and that polarization runs straight through plenty of families.
The curious absence of hysteria probably reflects an interplay between polarization and ideological preconceptions.
Our increasing division and polarization has also meant far less understanding of other faiths.
Given the extreme polarization within and between the parties, the odds are against success.
There's the polarization of Israeli society into religious, secular, nationalist, Arab and Russian camps.
Klein's forthcoming book on political polarization, questioned why I would ever "dunk" on Ezra,
Many people worry that modern media generates polarization by locking us into echo chambers.
The polarization of American politics has segmented that marketplace into distinct and separate niches.
It seems that everywhere you look, America's politics are dominated by divisiveness and polarization.
This means that geographic segregation can lead to polarization -- and then distrust and dislike.
Since then, the region has endured a painful period of transition, polarization and introspection.
Political divides widened The past decade's politics have been marked by polarization and division.
Its youthful leaders have avoided being tarnished by the polarization of America's current politics.
Both Democrats and Republicans blame each other for the polarization that feeds the gridlock.
Undoubtedly, another shutdown would be a stunning display of continued political polarization and dysfunction.
Together, these rumblings suggest that the era of political polarization may have finally peaked.
Why, then, do we think polarization is so much worse than it actually is?
But that can't be counted on in an era of sharp and rapid polarization.
Her screenplay SAVING WASHINGTON taps the zeitgeist of political polarization and uniting around service.
These Americans with authoritarian views, they found, were sorting into the GOP, driving polarization.
One possible answer to that is to somehow reduce the polarization of the parties.
The sophisticated thing to say: We are witnessing the poisonous fruit of partisan polarization.
There was a lot of polarization in sentiment indices in the '80s and '90s.
There are three forms of political polarization, and what matters most in American politics is how they interact with each other There are three forms of political polarization, and what matters most in American politics is how they interact with each other.
Steven Pinker, a professor of psychology at Harvard, argues that it is the activation of group identity — of the friend-enemy type, about which I have written before — that is driving hostile polarization: Certainly there is a tribal flavor to political polarization.
In a working paper published this year, Levi Boxell, Matthew Gentzkow, and Jesse Shapiro found that polarization had increased faster in the United States than anywhere else — but that in several large, modernized nations with high internet usage, polarization was actually decreasing.
This is also a reminder that there are worse things than polarization: The acceptance of white supremacy that held the Democrats and the Dixiecrats together was an abhorrent compromise, and reflects the reality that the alternative to polarization is often suppression, not consensus.
For instance, within the index of polarization trends they created, the authors found that among respondents age 75 and older, the increase in polarization between 1996 and 2012 was 0.38 points, compared to just 0.05 points for adults under the age of 40.
Polarization has segregated most Americans into parallel factual universes at the expense of reasonable discussion.
That makes economic divergence as central to 21st century polarization as race, gender and religion.
Indeed. Giving money directly to candidates exacerbates polarization by encouraging candidates to hold extreme views.
Domestically, he has contributed to growing distrust and increased polarization in the media, Sulzberger said.
But this week, they released a "political polarization update" that expands on the original data.
There is still time to redeem something positive out of this period of poisonous polarization.
And it is that polarization that creates the environment in which radical groups can flourish.
Yes, but: Dwindling journalism on a local level is just one piece of political polarization.
But there's too much polarization in our culture, and we can do something about that.
He also runs the Digital Polarization Initiative, which pioneers new approaches to teaching information literacy.
What Pew finds, in other words, is that these forms of polarization are all converging.
Polarization is a measure of how political actors sort themselves, not how extreme they are.
He got a lot done, but it cost him; polarization remains more poisonous than ever.
"Outrage thrives because of the hyper-polarization of American politics," Berry said in an email.
You can manually rotate the filter, to change the degree and look of the polarization.
The platforms have their part to play in reducing the polarization that now consumes us.
As some places pull ahead, the widening urban-rural gap helps drive today's political polarization.
There seems to be a bit of polarization in age, with two types of nominees.
When the polarization of light "matches" the chirality of a material, the material becomes illuminated.
You're vulnerable to bias and polarization if you only get your news from one source.
On polarization... Bolsonaro campaigned as a culture warrior, lambasting gay rights and the political Left.
Over email, Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson suggested that polarization is part of the answer.
In other words, the polarization of our society is actually part of the business model.
But to ascribe this situation to gerrymandering is to miss much larger issues about polarization.
One final point: As suggested above, polarization is occurring more between redistrictings than during them.
As the spot traveled through warped space-time, its polarization would twist throughout its orbit.
That polarization only makes winning over Democratic voters, particularly those who supported Sanders, more important.
But what I'm trying to counter is this intensifying and poisonous polarization of our society.
Intense partisan polarization is not some imaginary force in national politics -- it defines our era.
That goal has made the polarization in Washington a particular point of frustration for him.
"Particularly since 22019, what's been happening is increasing partisan polarization in American elections," Norris said.
"Greater polarization between the major parties is drawing more voters back to them," Beaumont said.
My point is that this elite-level polarization hasn't infected most of the American electorate.
Here's what Shanize had to say about polarization and violence:  I've appended a transcript below.
Lastly, do you think the internet is facilitating the current polarization that we're seeing online?
Wider international attention can be expected to continue, potentially exacerbating political polarization at every step.
Polarization is a fundamental physical property of many sorts of waves, including waves of light.
Yet we're confronted with endless filibusters and polarization that forbids us from getting stuff done.
"We won't get anywhere by trying to solve problems with polarization and populism," she said.
California also has a goofy "jungle primary" system, a "reform" designed ostensibly to decrease polarization.
The two parties are following a pattern of asymmetric polarization familiar since the early 1990s.
And the truth is the extraordinary polarization in this conflict extends beyond Israelis and Palestinians.
But its meaning has changed amid constant attacks on the media and increasing political polarization.
The Georgia gubernatorial race provides a window into the current polarization and divisions in America.
As partisan polarization has driven those voters to the Republican Party, Missouri Democrats have suffered.
"Income polarization could continue in the United States and other advanced economies," noted the research.
That's because loud, brash polarization is tough for broadcasting, whether in news or other programming.
This leads to many useful innovations but also to polarization, echo chambers, and foreign manipulation.
This whole year seemed like a social science experiment to test how strong polarization was.
In one important way, however, Rosenfeld could be right about the ultimate benefits of polarization.
The Pew Research Center adopted an idiosyncratic definition that sees polarization as increasing ideological consistency.
Are the American people as divided as the extreme polarization of the political system suggests?
Trump remains the wildcard as polarization deepens with a brutal fight over his impeachment underway.
He knew the job would be immensely challenging given the polarization within the Republican conference.
CW: I sort of use the polarization of a space like Twitter to the advantage.
"We live in an area of hyper-polarization and playing to your base," he said.
Local strongmen openly promote factional, ethnic and identity politics, stoking dangerous sectarian tendencies and polarization.
But over the last few decades, American electoral results have generally moved toward greater polarization.
And despite the polarization challenges, there are also windows of opportunity at the national level.
Her departure says most about the continuing polarization, dysfunction and gender inequality in the country.
But those are related to tempering inflation and perhaps, to flattening wealth and income polarization.
And the truth is, the extraordinary polarization in this conflict extends beyond Israelis and Palestinians.
"The Exhausted Majority may be the key to countering polarization," More In Common's analysts write.
These politicians and their parties offer passionate politics, based on strong identities, radicalism and polarization.
Our legislators need to return to lawmaking and help our political culture escape poisonous polarization.
But beginning in the 1960s, Chile's culture of compromise was shattered by Cold War polarization.
True polarization is when you dislike the other party and really like your own party.
Just as important, however, is that our report identifies a powerful explanation for political polarization.
I just don't think it can be done, especially after two years of polarization fatigue.
And in a moment of increasing polarization, everything is a proxy for what we believe.
Is it possible that people who move for other reasons could bolster geographic polarization anyway?
Doesn't this conversation just add to the polarization in our nation rather than explain it?
In the case of our current polarization, however, we are truly living in historic times.
And America's road to recovery from extreme polarization will be more remote than ever before.
A hitch here is that the polarization data starts at different times in different countries.
But it has strengthened Britain's institutional barricades against the effects of polarization and populist backlash.
But it reinvigorates a culture of practical action that is the antidote to corrosive polarization.
But there was one crucial difference: decades of partisan polarization between America's two-party system.
Members blame arcane Senate rules, leadership, polarization, fear, outside groups, long memories and short tempers.
Many observers acknowledge that deepening polarization in American politics can lead to abuses of power.
The national vote will take place against a backdrop of mounting political polarization in Poland.
I think implicitly, people often believe the alternative to polarization is agreement, compromise, civility, comity.
Politics have grown extraordinarily polarized, which is both a cause and effect of social polarization.
The Framers of our Constitution did not anticipate or envision such polarization of political parties.
Under the Peróns, polarization between supporters and opponents took hold of the country's political consciousness.
Despite perceptions of rising political polarization, Americans want leaders to work together to solve problems.
Oprah Winfrey is getting political, talking polarization in her upcoming "85033 Minutes" debut this weekend.
In this time of political polarization, Sunday's halftime lineup appears to be seeking neutral ground.
Beyond that, I think it's simply a measure of the deep polarization of American society.
We have reached this moment not because partisan polarization has driven Democrats to impeach Trump.
There's also the constitutional amendment route, which looks unlikely given the polarization of the Senate.
He says that that level of political polarization has created a climate of genuine fear.
The impeachment hearings last week demonstrated the rising risk of American polarization and democratic dysfunction.
This intensifies polarization in Congress, making legislative compromises necessary for passing bills all but impossible.
It looked as if Professor Fritsche's research on polarization was given corporeal, very noisy form.
Yet polarization means most politicians face far greater institutional pressures to fight than to cooperate.
But were Democrats at all complicit in the polarization of supposedly nonpartisan law enforcement agencies?
" This is the question: "How do we grow it enough to counter our extreme polarization?
There is really no evidence that he can overcome the bitter polarization of this period.
So getting rid of them would be unlikely to reduce polarization, despite the common perception.
He also complained a lot about polarization and a need for a return to civility.
JH: I think this actually really speaks to the polarization of our country right now.
The polarization element has been a knock on these social networks for a long time.
The Vermont senator argues that the true source of congressional dysfunction isn't polarization at all.
The big picture: The report traces this economic trend to the current state of political polarization.
The key to understanding this magnetic map was disentangling the data from the light wave polarization.
The outcome was the highest-resolution map of any such measurement yet:A map of the polarization.
In an era of intense polarization, significant legislation is often impossible to achieve without united government.
An observer, Alice, measures the polarization of one photon, and her partner, Bob, measures the other.
After the 1896 to 1908 period, the pattern did break, and polarization subsequently began to decline.
Political scientists have been touting the increasing power of "negative partisanship" in our age of polarization.
How we got here The founding fathers tried to warn us about the dangers of polarization.
And the third is engagement polarization: how different the politically engaged are from the politically disengaged.
His idea, which he calls "downgrading," attempts to explain everything from smartphone addiction to political polarization.
The current sociocultural moment is rife with uncertainty, ideological polarization, and large-scale tools of deceit.
And now, 16 years later, continuing polarization by education, race and income has shifted the balance.
There is an imperative for us to bridge the polarization that has stalled our national discourse.
OBVIOUSLY THE DYSFUNCTION AND THE POLARIZATION WE'VE SEEN FOR YEARS HOPEFULLY IS NOT GOING TO CONTINUE.
The polarization from gravitational waves could peek out in wavelengths where the dust is less pronounced.
On the other, they show how efforts to promote polarization are evolving along with the platform.
Many studies have demonstrated the sharp political polarization that drives many Americans' views on key issues.
"The next challenge for evangelicals in politics is how to respond to polarization," Mr. Corrales continued.
So I think they're capable, if they can get off this circus of partisanship and polarization.
While polarization is nothing new, it's reaching new heights with Trump when compared to past presidents.
It's not just a polarization, it's a tax on these things that had been moving forward.
But he allowed that the trend lines of recent years have been toward even deeper polarization.
In the vacuum created by polarization and inaction, deportation has become our government's "de facto" policy.
They found little evidence (yet) of political or religious polarization for nanotechnology and genetically modified food.
His approval rating stands at 55 percent, a near miracle in our age of hyper-polarization.
The purpose of the organization as stated in the proposed club constitution points toward that polarization.
In addition, laser beams are polarized, and when they reflect off different surfaces, their polarization changes.
One of the statistics Vox's Ezra Klein has cited about polarization has to do with marriage.
His release will further ignite the polarization that Brazil has experienced over the past five years.
That opened the door for Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, and the asymmetric polarization of today's politics.
In the United States, political polarization has brought fiscal policy — spending and taxes — to a standstill.
Arthur: I'm more of an equal opportunity blamer when it comes to polarization, contempt and gridlock.
Party polarization in Congress declined steadily from 1910 to 1940, but it has risen steadily since.
Today's college students have come of age in a time of growing diversity and political polarization.
Roy Moore's loss broke through one of the most impenetrable walls in American politics: partisan polarization.
Taking the pork and polarization out of politics is a worthy goal for a unified America.
"If nothing happens you will have more polarization of societies," Xu told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It is safe to say that voters face confusion ahead and at worst, greater political polarization.
This polarization can happen in response to existential crises or panic; it's not a new problem.
The decline of the split-ticket voter helps explain the polarization dividing the nation's politics today.
In a recent study, we found that the way information is presented can influence political polarization.
This high level of polarization could contribute to a curious electoral phenomenon, which could cost Mrs.
But when you have 200 years of racial polarization, you just don't get over it overnight.
That's the attitude that we are bringing now to issues like immigration and trade and polarization.
This kind of polarization is behind the obesity, the shortened life spans and the dead babies.
But Trump remains the wildcard as polarization deepens with a brutal fight over his impeachment underway.
This trade-induced polarization has had a significant effect on the overall ideological makeup of Congress.
We are now facing more of this uncertainty, and the intense polarization that it has engendered.
How can the United States provide true representation without deepening our existing polarization or spoiling 2020?
Every tool it designs for positive expression and connectivity can be subverted for polarization and misinformation.
But even if it's just communications strategy that's driving the polarization of language, it still matters.
Remarkably, in these days of partisan polarization, Democrats and Republicans both overwhelmingly favor the same solution.
"Something has to explain the rising polarization of older Americans," says Gentzkow, an economist at Stanford.
This is in large part because of the extreme polarization surrounding gun policy in the Senate.
But four years on, the liberal opposition has learned to use this polarization to its advantage.
Indeed, the most significant, long-term threat to our security may be our domestic political polarization.
As we head toward elections with monumental consequences, polarization will increase and mutual fear will surge.
Vox's Matthew Yglesias has already advanced the idea of using at-large districts to reduce polarization.
Burgat and Hunt single out the two obvious culprits: increasing partisan polarization and declining staff capacity.
He bemoaned a constant polarization that discouraged opposing sides to engage in honest debates about legislation.
Even accounting for political polarization, Trump is unusually unpopular, weighed down by constant scandal and chaos.
Extreme partisan polarization had already begun to eviscerate our democratic norms long before Mr. Trump's election.
Hasty calls from establishment figures for Sanders to drop out are exacerbating polarization within the party.
"The United States Senate follows a very similar trajectory with polarization in the House," McCarty wrote.
That alone is a very strong indication that gerrymandering isn't the main cause of political polarization.
That will require interagency cooperation at every level of government at a time of intense polarization.
" He started airing attack ads against Sanders in South Carolina that said "instead of polarization, progress.
First, the alternative to political polarization is often political suppression — disagreements get suppressed rather than resolved.
He predicted the emergence of separate, competing economic and political blocs—the polarization that Westad fears.
But it also speeds up polarization by feeding into the basic human susceptibility to confirmation bias.
Hong Kong may even be catching a disease that has plagued the United States: partisan polarization.
In their place, a dysfunctional information ecosystem has emerged, characterized by polarization, addiction and conspiracy theories.
And that was sort of the beginning of the polarization and the politicization of climate change.
"You start getting more polarization just through the natural operation of the business model," Harris said.
What they found is striking: In five of those countries, polarization actually declined in recent decades.
That isn't to say polarization isn't creating a crisis in American governance — I think it is.
The polarization was a key reason why CNN, lodged in the middle, was getting drowned out.
Historians and constitutional experts fear further polarization and that the emergency mechanism could lose its taboo.
The confrontation was a stark reminder of the growing political polarization since Trump's election last year.
Yet the reality of 21st-century U.S. politics is one of asymmetric polarization in many dimensions.
"We can confirm that it is biological matter because of the dual-polarization radar," he said.
A final point: An energized left working inside the Democratic Party will heighten polarization even more.
It will be Spain's fourth election in four years, highlighting the country's political polarization and fragmentation.
As such, it's an act that provisionally deepens polarization, by elevating a new culture-war issue.
Pulling out of this spiral is difficult because polarization is good business for politicians and pundits.
Politics: Three fair and functional reforms Politics is, of course, the primary expression of our polarization.
"This polarization that you see on the right is also happening on the left," Flake said.
The Republican no-tax position even bears a share of the blame for our current polarization.
Social media is one of those institutions, and in my view, is clearly a polarization accelerant.
Such polarization makes students, just like other adults, less likely to be open to other viewpoints.
A core argument of the book is that identity is the central driver of political polarization.
Polarization is often another word we have for disagreements that need to come to the surface.
Hodges, the increasing political polarization of the sexes and, of course, the so-called Great Awokening.
This capacity gap is typically chalked up to political dysfunction like polarization and money-in-politics.
The standoff reveals again the polarization of two parties tracking ever further from the political center.
Supporters argue that ranked-choice voting can reduce polarization and divisive campaigning by changing the incentives.
As such, early voting only reinforces the growing factionalism and polarization that pretty much everyone bemoans.
This polarization has fractured parliaments across Europe, creating political deadlock in countries like Italy and Spain.
Increasing polarization and unprecedented tensions between legislators and the president can only further inflame such proceedings.
If nothing else, we can help move our country away from its current paralyzing political polarization.
Debates, in this age of polarization, are all-but-entirely perceived through the lens of partisanship.
"The political polarization on election hacking is a horrible, horrible problem for the country," he said.
Critics accuse his party of fostering religious polarization to woo support from the country's Hindu majority.
In an era of what seems like unprecedented polarization and rancor, this idea has bipartisan support.
In 2008, Obama ran as a reformer disgusted by the corruption and polarization paralyzing American politics.
Is it just about polarization or did the structures that enforced these norms gradually break apart?
Many become lobbyists, and in an era of extreme polarization that means lobbying their own party.
Women in Congress are not the antidote to partisan polarization; like men, they are partisan beings.
Given the current political polarization, I think impeachment is more likely to unite Republicans behind Trump.
But the past four or five decades have seen a slow (lately accelerating) process of polarization.
In several states, it absolutely paralyzed legislative activity and contributed to the polarization of the chamber.
The argument is simple enough: Politics "broke" because the system is paralyzed by polarization, and it's paralyzed by polarization because technology and demographic data have made it easier (and less risky) for campaigns to target their base instead of appealing to a broad swath of voters.
Yet his remarks reflect the key markers of the age of mandate politics: polarization and legitimacy problems.
The most recent data has been reprocessed, giving scientists more confidence in the polarization and temperature data.
Overall, these findings suggest that media is adding to a polarization ecosystem that is driving Americans apart.
The trade-off we've accepted, perhaps unwittingly, in favor of our relative corruption-proof government is polarization.
What I'm more spooked about is the erosion of trust, and the polarization of trust in media.
Consolidating the dominance of the presidency will exacerbate the ideological, ethnic and sectarian polarization plaguing Turkish society.
The answer to polarization and political division is not simply exposing people to another point of view.
"We found no evidence that inter-group contact on social media reduces political polarization," the authors wrote.
The researchers argue that their polarization-observing method offered a better way to find the dust cloud.
The polarization of wealth is one of the key factors molding the future of an entire continent.
American politics has reached peak polarization I told her I had just left a job with Sen.
Mr. Zapolsky said in an interview that the current City Council was creating an atmosphere of polarization.
Political polarization was personal for me that day, and I want to be personal to you, too.
And maybe today's polarization means that Trump's supporters in Congress and elsewhere will never turn on him.
It's more than just congressional intransigence and polarization that led liberals to move beyond big new programs.
In the ad, she encourages those dissuaded by the recent polarization to support her message of unity.
Deep Look explains:Mantis shrimp can perceive the most elusive attribute of light from the human standpoint: polarization.
These sentiments are helping to fuel political polarization and populism in the United States, Europe and elsewhere.
We started punishing political independence under the weight of the groupthink that comes from ideological polarization. 32.
"Censorship and silencing those that we disagree with will never address the polarization that we all feel."
Political polarization in the U.S. has increased — in the news, social media and out on Main Street.
The survey is viewed as a test of name recognition, and considered something of a polarization barometer.
From there, it can work on actually mending the rifts in our societies caused by political polarization.
So, yes, polarization among US federal legislators has most definitely grown more extreme, to near-comical levels.
Powerful ruling party senator and former President Alvaro Uribe made fun of Echavarria's polarization comments on Twitter.
Meanwhile, the U.S. wealth gap and political polarization ahead of next year's elections carry their own dangers.
"There's more division, more polarization, or at least it feels like that at the moment," he says.
PERINO: I think that is embodied in in the partisanship of the country today, or the polarization.
For one thing, it offers a universal theory of change in an age of polarization and fracture.
Polarization may have increased, but the uptick in Democrats' positive views balance out Republicans' increasingly negative ones.
" McCain concluded by asking herself, "What have I done to contribute to the polarization in this country?
In short: to demand allegiance in an atmosphere poisoned by the polarization that seeps out of Syria.
That's still a tough case to make, particularly in a time of political polarization and budgetary austerity.
Thin-film ferroelectric memory replaces the capacitors of DRAM with a variation that's based on magnetic polarization.
The modus operandi of this massively influential right-wing cabal involves vested positions, insinuation, incitement, and polarization.
The genius of a good scandal is that it breaks down the boundaries of ordinary political polarization.
Still, that's what we need to undo our loneliness and the political polarization that comes with it.
You've probably noticed that the United States is currently embroiled in a period of extreme political polarization.
But it is hyperbole all its own to claim this polarization is something new under the sun.
It could be tough given the country's polarization, though Trump has seen small ticks in his direction.
Political polarization is not going away and there is no sign that a permanent fix is forthcoming.
Like any mission-driven non-profit operating today, we are concerned about the polarization of this country.
For a majority of Americans, however, fatigue from the extreme polarization will really begin to set in.
In his statement announcing retirement, LoBiondo cited increasing polarization in Congress as an impediment to his work.
But even amid the celebrations, the rising polarization of Brazil's unruly if functioning democracy was on display.
The failures of government are not just the product of too much money in politics and polarization.
Part of Collins more party-centric voting record is because of the growing polarization in the Senate.
Yet, mere polarization doesn't seem to be the only cause of Collins' more party-line voting record.
In these troubling times we do not need more polarization and we certainly don't need a bully.
Kurz himself has argued that bringing the far-right into the fold would help fight political polarization.
Present-day polarization, by making Republicans almost uniformly conservative and Democrats more liberal, has diminished that opportunity.
Because polarization also sorts Americans by race, recent events make 2016 a hothouse for inflaming all sides.
"I know Pew has this great research that shows the polarization of our politics," Piacenza told Hill.
A review of some research suggests that modern polarization in statehouses is being driven by: Economic inequality.
The natural response to this generational polarization would be to try to appeal more to the young.
The power of leaders has been drained by the rise of social media, outside money and polarization.
Sometimes a confrontation leads to clarity and balance, other times it can lead to polarization and projection.
He launched Fox News just as a new wave of polarization was about to tear Washington apart.
Some of the blowback has been because of the increased polarization of our political and legislative process.
It was negative polarization on a micro scale — and, whatever happens, it kept Handel in the fight.
Much of the current polarization is driven by difference of opinion on issues of race and immigration.
Polarization, of course, produces intense animosity from the other side, and this is risky for any president.
Addressing filter bubbles on social media is important, but it doesn't address the root cause of polarization.
For this group of voters, candidates have every incentive to inflame partisan negativity, further entrenching affective polarization.
There is no sign that the growth in negative polarization will slow down, much less reverse itself.
The survey's dramatic split between Republican and Democratic perceptions is another example of the country's extreme polarization.
A recent analysis using large-scale data identifies cable television news as a major contributor to polarization.
This increasing polarization of the parties ensures a debate about immigration that extends well beyond this election.
It fought Mr. Netanyahu's polarization with promises of restoring a sense of unity, decency and democratic values.
The good news about polarization is that it's overstated — most Americans just really don't like partisan squabbles.
Where it makes a difference, perhaps, is for the politically engaged, particularly in this time of polarization.
Life expectancy was around 40; political polarization was narrower; and the Supreme Court's role was still uncertain.
It also highlights the country's rabid political polarization, which helped propel Mr. Trump to the White House.
Given the deep partisan polarization in America, lifetime appointments have also turned confirmations into epic political battles.
Overall, the election exacerbated partisan divisions and ratcheted up polarization to an even greater level than before.
Georgia has been a tough nut to crack for Democrats given the state's racial polarization in voting.
He also creates a straw man by asking whether Facebook alone can solve the problem of polarization.
The Founders feared the crime of treason and a specific danger in the impeachment process: political polarization.
When we reduce each other to shorthand and labels, we create the space for polarization and division.
At some point, my generation will exit the public stage — but polarization may not go with us.
These lessons are especially important today as Latin America enters a period of heightened polarization and unrest.
It's one of the paradoxes of recent years: As partisan polarization increases, so does distrust in institutions.
Mason continued: Identity-based ideology can drive affective ideological polarization even when individuals are naïve about policy.
That was a huge, huge hit last year, and it touched upon the polarization of the classes.
The rapid spread of this particular story also hints at the longer-term dangers of partisan polarization.
Reformers have confused cause and effect: Paralyzed government, not polarization, is the original sin of modern government.
And that makes it harder to have political goodwill in this country because of all this polarization.
They can also aggravate political polarization, causing people to turn every political debate into a nasty fight.
But in a time of extreme social and political polarization, asking everyone to get along is unrealistic.
Across America, at moments of extreme political polarization, it is as though a veil had been lifted.
Or the increasing rates of drug-related deaths and the increasing polarization around race, religion and ethnocentrism?
That's because hyper-partisanship and polarization have lulled politicians into staying silent when it is politically convenient.
Timely indeed, this comedy doesn't shy away from mocking the current political polarization in the United States.
Indeed, there should be no room for polarization or partisan politics when it comes to human rights.
The views of Hong Kong people are also more nuanced than stories about the city's polarization imply.
He said social media can promote relationships but also cautioned that it can lead to further polarization.
These echo chambers distort people's reality, creating a myriad of unintended consequences such as increasing societal polarization.
These problems are systemic, yet they are caused by unprecedented economic and ideological polarization among the electorate.
And it is unwise today to underestimate just how high polarization has raised the barriers to action.
The inequality caused by automation is a main driver of cynicism and political polarization, Mr. Obama said.
We're worried about polarization and gridlock, but perhaps more importantly, we're tired of having our views overlooked.
The Facebook CEO suggested that promoting local news could lead to increased civic engagement and less polarization.
The elections are "extraordinary in terms of the degree of polarization that they have generated," he said.
But because of partisan polarization, anti-internationalists have currently concentrated in the GOP and among Trump's supporters.
Political polarization is an obvious problem, but researchers like Przeworski suggest something more profound is going on.
Has the cocktail of guns, polarization, and alienation made mass shootings a permanent feature of American life?
Oh no, no, this polarization ... Tech is a tool that has made it easier, has accelerated this.
Now, along comes a new Campaign Finance Institute analysis, "Party Contribution Limits and Polarization," which puts the two explanations for partisan polarization into the same data analysis and compares the evidence In the head-to-head contest, there is a clear winner: Lee and Hinchcliffe's story holds up.
It's really hard to do good data comparison here, but I recently wrote up a study that tried to create a comparable, historical data set of trends in partisan polarization across nine countries, including the US. They found that party polarization had actually declined in five of the nine.

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