TOC: Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 80(S1)
E Pluribus Pluribus, or Divided We Stand
–Shanto Iyengar [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Representing the Preferences of Donors, Partisans, and Voters in the US Senate
–Michael J. Barber [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Fair and Balanced? Quantifying Media Bias through Crowdsourced Content Analysis
–Ceren Budak, Sharad Goel, and Justin M. Rao [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Party Polarization, Media Choice, and Mass Partisan-Ideological Sorting
–Nicholas T. Davis and Johanna L. Dunaway [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Filter Bubbles, Echo Chambers, and Online News Consumption
–Seth Flaxman, Sharad Goel, and Justin M. Rao [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Revisiting the Myth: New Evidence of a Polarized Electorate
–Marc J. Hetherington, Meri T. Long, and Thomas J. Rudolph [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
A Cross-Cutting Calm: How Social Sorting Drives Affective Polarization
–Lilliana Mason [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Research Note
(Mis)perceptions of Partisan Polarization in the American Public
–Matthew S. Levendusky and Neil Malhotra [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The Polls
Mass Polarization: Manifestations and Measurements
–Yphtach Lelkes [Publisher] [Google Scholar]