The impact of emotions on polarization. Anger polarizes attitudes towards vaccine mandates and increases affective polarization

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Chris Nguyen, S. Mayer, Susanne Veit
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Abstract

When does anger lead to greater polarization? As societal polarization and political polarization increase so does academic interest in its antecedents. One important cause of polarization appears to be anger. However, existing research linking anger and political polarization has focused primarily on the context of partisanship and did not distinguish between different types of anger nor different forms of polarization. To address this gap in the literature, we analyze how generalized versus issue-specific anger amplify issue-based and affective polarization in the highly charged context of the COVID-19 pandemic. We test these relationships through a survey experiment embedded in a national German sample (n = 2857) and show that anger is linked to polarization. However, we also show that different forms of anger influence different aspects of polarization. Issue polarization is driven primarily by generalized anger, while corona-specific anger increases affective polarization. Together, these results underline the importance of understanding the emotional nuances of polarization. More generally, the results illustrate the problems policy makers face when navigating heavily contested and emotionally charged topics. While increased anger may be helpful for mobilizing support among already supportive citizens, it does little to convince skeptical citizens and carries the cost of increasing societal polarization.
情绪对两极分化的影响。愤怒使人们对疫苗强制令的态度两极分化,并加剧情感两极分化
什么时候愤怒会导致两极分化?随着社会两极分化和政治两极分化的加剧,学术界对其起源的兴趣也在增加。两极分化的一个重要原因似乎是愤怒。然而,现有的将愤怒和政治两极分化联系起来的研究主要集中在党派关系的背景下,没有区分不同类型的愤怒和不同形式的两极分化。为了解决文献中的这一空白,我们分析了在COVID-19大流行的高度紧张背景下,广义愤怒与特定问题愤怒如何放大基于问题的情感两极分化。我们通过一项嵌入德国全国样本(n = 2857)的调查实验来测试这些关系,并表明愤怒与两极分化有关。然而,我们也表明,不同形式的愤怒影响两极分化的不同方面。问题两极分化主要是由普遍的愤怒驱动的,而特定于冠状病毒的愤怒会增加情感两极分化。总之,这些结果强调了理解两极分化的情感细微差别的重要性。更普遍地说,这些结果说明了政策制定者在处理争议很大、情绪激动的话题时面临的问题。虽然愤怒的增加可能有助于动员已经支持的公民的支持,但它对说服持怀疑态度的公民几乎没有帮助,而且会带来社会两极分化加剧的代价。
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Research and Politics
Research and Politics Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
3.70%
发文量
34
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Research & Politics aims to advance systematic peer-reviewed research in political science and related fields through the open access publication of the very best cutting-edge research and policy analysis. The journal provides a venue for scholars to communicate rapidly and succinctly important new insights to the broadest possible audience while maintaining the highest standards of quality control.
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