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On SAGE Insight: New Fronts in the Culture Wars? Religion, Partisanship, and Polarization on Religious Liberty and Transgender Rights in the United States
From American Politics ResearchPublished in Association with Fordham University Beginning in the 1960s, the United States experienced religious and partisan conflict over cultural issues such as abortion that was described as a “Culture War.” Recent, highly salient battles over religious … Continue reading
On SAGE Insight; Who Voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 Election, and Why?
Article title: The Anger Games: Who Voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 Election, and Why? From Critical Sociology Recently released data from the 2016 American National Election Study allow us to offer a multifaceted profile of white voters who … Continue reading
Moderate voices muted in political news
Moderatism or Polarization? Representation of Advocacy Groups’ Ideology in Newspapers From Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly While commentators and scholars argue that political groups have become more polarized in the US, this study finds that moderate political groups are not … Continue reading