The poles in polarization

Social categorization and affective polarization in multiparty systems

authored by
Adrian Jacob Rothers
Abstract

A challenge in adapting the concept of affective polarization to multiparty systems has been to determine who is polarized against whom. I propose a strategy to uncover the different ways in which people construe the political field – that is, how they categorize the party landscape in terms of “us” and “them” from commonly-used survey data. Using 2023 panel data from Germany, a multiparty democracy, I show that people are polarized in opposing camps along three different divides: between Left and Right, between Mainstream and Rightwing Populists, and between Center and Extreme. To understand what people are polarized over, I explore the issue differences that underpin each of the divides. Lastly, I examine the associations between affective polarization and democratic attitudes across camps and find considerable variation in those associations. This variation suggests that perhaps not all affective polarization should be seen as equally problematic.

Organisation(s)
Institut für Umweltplanung
Umweltverhalten und Planung
External Organisation(s)
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Type
Artikel
Journal
Electoral Studies
Volume
95
ISSN
0261-3794
Publication date
05.03.2025
Publication status
Elektronisch veröffentlicht (E-Pub)
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Politikwissenschaften und internationale Beziehungen
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2025.102908 (Access: Offen)