政治态度的多向调整

Letizia Iannucci, Ali Faqeeh, Ali Salloum, Ted Hsuan Yun Chen, Mikko Kivelä
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党派信仰体系、议题一致性和党派排序等相关概念是我们理解政治的核心。研究这些现象时,我们使用的方法是衡量成对话题之间的一致性,或者说个人对某一话题的态度在多大程度上揭示了他们对另一话题的态度。我们引入了一种更高阶的测量方法,通过量化个体对某一话题的观点同时揭示了一组话题的信息量,将对齐度的评估扩展到了成对话题之外。将这一方法应用于立法投票行为可以发现,议会制度通常表现出类似的多向一致性特征,但会随着群体间动态的变化而变化。在美国全国选举研究调查中,我们的方法揭示出,随着时间的推移,政党认同的重要性与多向结盟的持续上升并存。同样,在芬兰的在线讨论中,热门话题之间的多向结盟也在不断增加,这表明政治环境正朝着更加意识形态化的方向发展。我们的案例研究表明,多向结盟测量法是了解社会两极分化和不同领域党派信仰体系的多功能工具。
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Multiway Alignment of Political Attitudes
The related concepts of partisan belief systems, issue alignment, and partisan sorting are central to our understanding of politics. These phenomena have been studied using measures of alignment between pairs of topics, or how much individuals' attitudes toward a topic reveal about their attitudes toward another topic. We introduce a higher-order measure that extends the assessment of alignment beyond pairs of topics by quantifying the amount of information individuals' opinions on one topic reveal about a set of topics simultaneously. Our multiway alignment measure indicates how much individuals' opinions on multiple topics align into a single ideological divide. Applying this approach to legislative voting behavior reveals that parliamentary systems typically exhibit similar multiway alignment characteristics, but can change in response to shifting intergroup dynamics. In American National Election Studies surveys, our approach reveals a growing significance of party identification together with a consistent rise in multiway alignment over time. Similarly, the growing multiway alignment among topical issues in Finnish online discussions suggests a trend towards a more ideologically driven political landscape. Our case studies demonstrate that the multiway alignment measure is a versatile tool for understanding societal polarization and partisan belief systems across diverse domains.
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