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The Psychology of Political Polarization (Current Issues in Social Psychology): van Prooijen, Jan-Willem: 9780367487164: Amazon.com: Books
Rising discord over abortion and LGBTQ+ issues keeps polarization high - Press Room USC
Cognitive–motivational mechanisms of political polarization in social-communicative contexts | Nature Reviews Psychology
USC Polarization Index Reveals America's political divide remains high | USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
Political polarization in Congress stems from disagreements over specific issues, as much as from partisanship. | USAPP
Political Polarization in the American Public | Pew Research Center
The U.S. Has Never Been So Polarized On Guns | FiveThirtyEight
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Polarization in American politics | Pew Research Center
We Can't Talk about That at Work!: How to Talk about Race, Religion, Politics, and Other Polarizing Topics: Winters, Mary-Frances: 9781523094264: Amazon.com: Books
Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia
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Overcoming Polarization through Education and Engagement - National Civic League
The Great and Widening Divide: Political False Polarization and its Consequences | Semantic Scholar
Political Polarization in the American Public | Pew Research Center
Why activists shouldn't be afraid of polarizing an issue through protest | Waging Nonviolence
At the heart of our crisis: American polarization - PHRASES: Public Health Reaching Across Sectors
Republicans are out of touch with Americans on the most polarizing issues. History says that won't matter this November
Polarization can happen even when rational people listen to each other | Penn Today