Affective polarisation in Spain : electoral, regional and media conflictuality

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Affective polarisation in Spain : electoral, regional and media conflictuality

edited by Mariano Torcal

(South European society and politics)

Routledge, 2024

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book offers a detailed analysis of affective polarisation based primarily on a unique dataset created from an online panel survey in Spain. Spain is a country that provides a rich context for the exploration of identity-based polarisation. The analysis spans particularly politically relevant times in Spain during which identities were highly politicised, providing important lessons for the comparative standpoint. A series of different individual-level measures of likes and dislikes towards different social-groups, including partisan supporters, national and subnational identifiers and other social groups are provided in the survey, allowing the authors to observe the social identities behind the growing levels of individual affective polarisation. Contributions in this volume examine the time trends of affective polarisation over this period of intense political instability and crisis and evaluate the potential factors that might explain its dynamics. The book pays special attention, on the one hand, to the party supply effect and, on the other, to the increasing partisan and ideological content of press and social media. It also looks at some potential behavioural consequences of affective polarisation such as the change and dynamics of party system, turnout, and support for radical right-wing parties (RRPs). Affective Polarisation in Spain: Electoral, Regional and Media Conflictuality will be beneficial for students, researchers and scholars of Spanish History and Politics, Sociology, and International Relations. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of South European Society and Politics.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Affective Polarisation in Times of Political Instability and Conflict. Spain from a Comparative Perspective 1. Electoral Competition and Partisan Affective Polarisation in Spain 2. Territorial Polarisation after Radical Parties' Breakthrough in Spain 3. Media Diet and Polarisation: Evidence from Spain 4. Twitter and Affective Polarisation: Following Political Leaders in Spain 5. In-Party Like, Out-Party Dislike and Propensity to Vote in Spain 6. Affective and Territorial Polarisation: The Impact on Vote Choice in Spain 7. Partisan Sentiments and Political Trust: A Longitudinal Study of Spain

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