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Does affective polarisation increase turnout? Evidence from Germany, The Netherlands and Spain
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Abstract Polarisation is often seen as mainly negative for the functioning of democracies, but one of its saving graces could be that it raises the stakes of politics and encourages participation. This study explores the relationship between affective polarisation and turnout using three longitudinal designs... view more
Polarisation is often seen as mainly negative for the functioning of democracies, but one of its saving graces could be that it raises the stakes of politics and encourages participation. This study explores the relationship between affective polarisation and turnout using three longitudinal designs. It makes use of three decades of repeated cross-sectional surveys in Germany, a two-wave panel study in Spain, and an eleven-wave panel study in the Netherlands. It tests whether affective polarisation increases turnout using varying operationalizations and specifications, and studies whether any boost in participation extends beyond the most politically sophisticated citizens. The findings suggest a sizeable independent effect of affective polarisation on turnout even when accounting for reverse causality and for the confounding impact of positive partisanship and ideological polarisation. Importantly, this effect might even be somewhat more pronounced among those who are least sophisticated. The concluding section discusses the normative and theoretical implications of these findings.... view less
Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; Spain; Netherlands; polarization; involvement; voter turnout; political participation
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
affective polarisation; turnout; political engagement; political sophistication; Politbarometer
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 732-759
Journal
West European Politics, 46 (2023) 4
Issue topic
Under Pressure: Polarisation and Participation in Western Europe
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2022.2087395
ISSN
1743-9655
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed