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Published in: Technology and Democracy: AnalysisWhat’s making voters so angry at each other?
Which comes first: widening inequality or the ‘affective polarisation’ that goes with it?
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Published in: Home: OpinionIf Biden wants to heal US divisions, he’ll have to start with his own side
Everything points to polarisation getting worse. The good news is that we understand why it happens – and how we can...
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Published in: Global ExtremesPoland is moving further towards autocracy
In Poland, the right-wing ruling party uses polarisation to pursue its conservative autocratic agenda.
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Published in: Global ExtremesWhy does measuring polarisation matter?
From immigration to climate change, the key challenges of our times are met with polarised perspectives.
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Published in: TransformationHow to have difficult conversations
What if collective introspection made us into better campaigners?
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Published in: HomeJonathan Haidt: why I changed my mind about the value of school tests
The leading moral psychologist tells us about what led him to rethink a fundamental issue in education.
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Published in: HomeOver 80% of the UK and US think their country’s divided: our new podcast considers why
When did you last change your mind? We ask leaders what they changed they mind on, why and what they learned. This...