2016
DOI: 10.1111/spsr.12215
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Führt Polarisierung zu politischem Engagement?

Abstract: Zusammenfassung: Politische Partizipation wird von Kontextfaktoren mitbestimmt. Die ideologische Polarisierung ist ein solcher Faktor. W€ ahrend sich die Wahlforschung mit dem Einfluss von Elitenpolarisierung auf das individuelle Wahlverhalten besch€ aftigt, ist bislang nichts € uber den Einfluss der ideologischen Polarisierung der Bev€ olkerung auf das nicht-elektorale Partizipationsverhalten der B€ urger bekannt. In diesem Beitrag wird daher danach gefragt, in welchem Zusammenhang die nicht-elektorale Partiz… Show more

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“…Little is known about the direct impact of attitude reinforcement on political behavior outside the electoral arena (Kleiner, 2016). Some characteristics of this relationship can be derived from research on (selective) exposure to likeminded viewpoints.…”
Section: Attitude Reinforcement and Political Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Little is known about the direct impact of attitude reinforcement on political behavior outside the electoral arena (Kleiner, 2016). Some characteristics of this relationship can be derived from research on (selective) exposure to likeminded viewpoints.…”
Section: Attitude Reinforcement and Political Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two scenarios are possible. (1) People whose attitude is reinforced over time may feel an increased desire to react in regard to the relevant policy issue (Kleiner, 2016). Anderson et al (2014) describe that the intensification of political attitudes goes along with making an issue appear 'ripe for a policy solution'.…”
Section: Attitude Reinforcement and Political Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…; Hirschle & Kleiner ; Jesuit et al. ; Kestilä & Söderlund ; Kleiner ; McVeigh & Cunningham ; Oliver ; Vanhoutte & Hooghe ). Statistically, the subnational level offers the opportunity to broaden the analysis focus and to examine the relationship between polarisation and individual participation on a greater number of context units, increasing the reliability of the estimates (Meuleman & Billiet ; Freitag ).…”
Section: Data and Operationalisationmentioning
confidence: 99%