Political stereotypes and affective polarization

Open Access
Authors
Publication date 2025
Host editors
  • Mariano Torcal
  • Eelco Harteveld
Book title Handbook of Affective Polarization
ISBN
  • 9781035310593
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781035310609
  • 9781035369935
Series Elgar Handbooks in Political Science
Chapter 17
Pages (from-to) 258-268
Publisher Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
This chapter explores the complex relationship between political stereotypes – beliefs about the characteristics of politically defined groups – and affective polarization, emphasizing their potential to reinforce each other. The chapter examines the mechanisms through which stereotypes foster affective polarization, including the ‘spill-over’ of negative affect between political groups and their associated attributes, and increased ‘entitativity’, asoutgroups are perceived as more homogeneous and distinct. It also explores how affective polarization can solidify and intensify stereotypes through cognitive biases like outgroup differentiation and motivated reasoning. The chapter reviews existing literature, identifies gaps, and proposes avenues for future research. It also considers the potential for interventions targeting stereotypes as a means of reducing affective polarization.
Document type Chapter
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035310609.00028
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