Polarization Research Lab
@prl.bsky.social
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We produce research and public resources on democratic attitudes and political behavior. Founded and directed by Sean Westwood (Dartmouth) and Yphtach Lelkes (Penn). www.polarizationresearchlab.org and americaspoliticalpulse.com
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“This isn’t a problem that can be fixed at the grassroots level alone.” Research from @prl.bsky.social, co-led by professor @seanjwestwood.bsky.social, finds most attempts to reduce partisan animosity are modest and fleeting. Structural reform and civic education are key to lasting depolarization.
Research Shows There Are No Easy Fixes to Political Hatred | Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Study finds that interventions to reduce partisan animosity have fleeting effects.
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“The core problem is not a widespread desire for violence, but a profound misperception of the other side.” Professor @seanjwestwood.bsky.social, director of the @prl.bsky.social, reflects on a seeming cycle of political violence in America, via @politico.com.
10 Political Violence Experts on What Comes Next for America
Can America escape the spiral of political violence after Charlie Kirk’s killing?
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A bullet casing found after the killing of Charlie Kirk had an inscription reading, “Hey fascist! Catch!” Charges of fascism have become a fixture of the nation’s political dialogue.
‘Fascist’ Ended Up on an Assassin’s Bullet. It Has Become Common Currency in Politics.
Democrats and Republicans alike call each other fascist. That is unlikely to stop after the killing of Charlie Kirk.
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prl.bsky.social
PRL brought 10 Dartmouth undergraduates to DC in June to introduce them to people and orgs across the political spectrum working for democracy. Many thanks to those who hosted us!!

home.dartmouth.edu/news/2025/07...
Democracy Fellows Explore How to Bridge the Partisan Divide | Dartmouth
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celytadeas.bsky.social
📢 The final piece of my dissertation is out in @polbehavior.bsky.social! Does being an ideologue matter for political disagreement—beyond how many issues are involved? It does, shaping both animosity and how people engage. 🧵https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-025-10049-z
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thomasjwood.bsky.social
Partisanship swamps other factors in determining support for recent policies, even when they seemingly implicate traditional support for free expression.

Data from @thefireorg.bsky.social's April 2025 National Speech Index, part of @prl.bsky.social's fantastic national panel.
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Negative partisanship is a helluva drug:

Up until a few months ago, liberal and conservative Americans held pretty much the same views on free trade.

Now, not so much…
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thomasjwood.bsky.social
More partisan atttitudinal asymmetries -- since the presidential election, Democrats' national pride/trust in government has collapsed, while Republicans' values have only edged upwards.

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Prof. @ylelkes.bsky.social has been awarded a 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship. Lelkes, co-director of @prl.bsky.social, will study how political hostility is shaped in an overloaded information environment.
Yphtach Lelkes Awarded 2025 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship
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storiesofimpact.bsky.social
Dr. Sean Westwood studies how political hatred takes root—and why Americans may still be more committed to democracy than we think.

A powerful look at polarization, resilience, and the future of civic life.

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Pre-doc job🚨 PRL is looking for a post-graduate associate (pre-doc) researcher to join our team at Dartmouth studying elections and democracy. Have expertise in data science or political science? Pls apply and share!
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thomasjwood.bsky.social
While liberals have grown far more supportive of free trade during Trump's presidnecy, conservatives are unmoved.

Data from @prl.bsky.social
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noamgidron.bsky.social
🚨Why do masses support democratic backsliding?🚨
A new @AJPS_Editor paper with Yotam Margalit, @liorsheffer.bsky.social and Itamar Yakir explores this question in the Israeli context. Our findings emphasize the role of leader attachment and affective polarization.
doi.org/10.1111/ajps...
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In a new report using our global survey data, we show other democracies didn't expect Trump would win and were concerned about their country's relationship with the US under a Trump presidency, with only Israelis expressing optimism. Full report: prlpublic.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/reports/repo...
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bjpols.bsky.social
NEW -

The Demand Side of Democratic Backsliding: How Divergent Understandings of Democracy Shape Political Choice - cup.org/4hy5Nrf

- Natasha Wunsch, @marcjacob.bsky.social & Laurenz Derksen

#OpenAccess
BJPolS academic abstract discussing the implications of democratic deconsolidation and voter behavior on political culture in Poland.
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We're grateful to be a @carnegiecorp.bsky.social grantee studying how elected officials are driving polarization among Americans and capturing democratic attitudes over time.
chronphilanthropy.bsky.social
Pundits, politicians, and social media deepen our divisions for their gain. Grant makers of almost every kind, meanwhile, have ample opportunity to unify us, writes Carnegie Corporation of New York president Dame Louise Richardson for #TheCommons.
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How Philanthropy Can Bring Red and Blue Together
Grant makers of almost every kind have an abundance of opportunities to unify us for the common good.
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prl.bsky.social
🚨New data! Starting in February, PRL began asking Americans through our weekly @today.yougov.com survey about core issues and values including politics in the workplace, immigration, free speech, the economy, and tariffs. Track it all on our pulse site!
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Citizens - US Policy Values
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prl.bsky.social
⚠️Job alert⚠️ PRL is accepting applications for a Data Scientist at Dartmouth College. Manage all data-related activities for the Lab. Skills in statistical analysis, machine learning and NLP, API integration, and web development. Read more and apply here: searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/77313
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thomasjwood.bsky.social
It's not just economic perceptions -- partisans' generalized trust in government has swung since November. The share of Democrats who feel national pride has been cut in half!

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Attitudes toward backsliding have shifted. In Aug '24, when we asked Americans if they felt the country was headed toward the end of democracy, Rs were much more likely to be worried. With new results in the first weeks of the Trump presidency, Ds are now the resigned party and Rs are optimistic.
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nielsmede.bsky.social
Out now in Nature Human Behaviour: Our 68-country #survey on public attitudes to #science 📣
It shows: People still #trust scientists and support an active role of scientists in society and policy-making. #OpenAccess available here: www.nature.com/articles/s41... @natureportfolio.bsky.social
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