Abstract:A heightened awareness of political polarization arose from backlash against identity politics in recent years. Rather than examining the deeper mechanics of this process, social science predominantly conceives political polarization in a rather static manner. This article views political polarization as taking shape in the experiences of members of the public, the disputes they engage in, witness and are aware of and moral boundaries that emerge in confrontations. This article introduces a conceptual framewor… Show more
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