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Will Horne
Will Horne
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Clemson University
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American Affective Polarization in Comparative Perspective
N Gidron, J Adams, W Horne
3872020
Toward a comparative research agenda on affective polarization in mass publics
N Gidron, J Adams, W Horne
APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter 29, 30-36, 2019
1342019
Who Dislikes Whom? The Drivers of Affective Polarization in Multi-Party Systems
N Gidron, J Adams, W Horne
British Journal of Political Science, 2022
82*2022
How ideology, economics and institutions shape affective polarization in democratic polities
N Gidron, J Adams, W Horne
Annual conference of the American political science association, 2018
792018
The way we were: how histories of co-governance alleviate partisan hostility
W Horne, J Adams, N Gidron
Comparative Political Studies 56 (3), 299-325, 2023
322023
Can’t we all just get along? How women MPs can ameliorate affective polarization in Western publics
J Adams, D Bracken, N Gidron, W Horne, DZ O’BRIEN, K Senk
American Political Science Review 117 (1), 318-324, 2023
322023
What do we measure when we measure affective polarization across countries?
T Tichelbaecker, N Gidron, W Horne, J Adams
Public Opinion Quarterly 87 (3), 803-815, 2023
152023
Populism and the affective partisan space in nine European publics: Evidence from a cross-national survey
S Fuller, W Horne, J Adams, N Gidron
Frontiers in Political Science 4, 984238, 2022
62022
How warm are partisan political interactions? A frequency-based measure of affective fractionalization
A Hudde, W Horne, J Adams, N Gidron
SocArXiv, 2022
22022
Class Dismissed: The Labour Party and the Decline of Working-Class Representation
W Horne
Princeton University, 2022
22022
How warm are political interactions? A new measure of affective fractionalization
A Hudde, W Horne, J Adams, N Gidron
Plos one 19 (5), e0294401, 2024
12024
The Formation and Development of Liberal Democracies
C Boix, W Horne, A Kerchner
The Oxford Handbook of Political Representation in Liberal Democracies, 0
1
Does Political Sophistication Moderate How Citizens Use Information to Infer Left-Right Distances between Parties?
T Balogh, W Horne, J Adams, S Weschle, C Wlezien
Journal of Elections, Parties and Public Opinion, 0
Using LLMs to Detect Group Appeals in Parties’ Election Manifestos
W Horne, AO Dolinsky, LM Huber
OSF, 0
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