A key reason for the nation’s polarization can be found in the newly released Knight Foundation study on free expression. It is clear that too many Americans fail to understand the importance of free ...
Think polarization is new to American politics? Harvard research reveals counties with the highest slave populations in 1860 still predict conservative voting patterns today—and that’s just one of ...
A year after launching three innovative sub‑formats, DW's Arabic‑language multimedia show JaafarTalk returns May 5 with ...
Whether deliberating about politics, the colors of a dress, or whether pineapple belongs on pizza, it’s hard not to be struck by how quickly and deeply people can become entrenched in their beliefs ...
Spread the loveIn a groundbreaking revelation, a recent study conducted by researchers at UC Berkeley has unveiled the alarming role that online news algorithms play in exacerbating political ...
Co-authored by Asia Eaton, Ph.D., and Pasha Dashtgard, Ph.D. The United States is deeply divided. Americans are more politically polarized than at any point in recent history, not only disagreeing ...
American political polarization follows predictable historical cycles, with today’s divisions resembling the Civil War era more than the post-WWII bipartisan period. Historical knowledge gaps in ...