Perceptions, Identity, and Polarization

Published Work

Ploger, G. (2024). Polarization all the way down: How coverage of elite and partisan polarization spills over to perceptions of the U.S. mass public. Political Communication, 41(3), 393-412. https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2024.2312867

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Works in Progress

Measuring support for democratic norms

(with Yphtach Lelkes and Sean Westwood)

Manuscript under review

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The feasibility and effectiveness of structural democratic reforms: Insights from surveys of citizens and politicians

(with Yphtach Lelkes and Sean Westwood)

Manuscript under review

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Does partisan identity condition responses to polarization?

Manuscript in preparation

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Measuring partisan social identity

(with Sarah Fioroni and Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice)

Analysis in progress

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Rethinking bad press in politics: Identity-based heterogeneity in media effects

(with Sarah Fioroni and Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice)

Analysis in progress

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Emotional polarization as an alternative to affective polarization

(with Brianna Zichettella and Brian Weeks)

Analysis in progress

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