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Are opinions on controversial political issues as divided as many people perceive them to be? Researchers from the Leibniz ...
A new study challenges the notion that society is as polarized as many believe, revealing that perceptions of division often stem from the consensus within one’s own social circles.
Nearly 200 residents representing the voting breakdown of a swing state found common ground on hot-button issues.
Matthew Becklo discusses his new book and its themes, from polarization and the present spiritual crisis to 'heaven-earth ...
New research examines how people become entrenched in polarizing positions and how we can prevent debates from devolving into ...
A recent survey indicates Americans are more divided than united on what patriotism means. However, there are ways to change ...
Plus: The pivot to video is really happening, digital subscriptions may have peaked, and other findings from RISJ's 2025 ...
Billionaire and tech CEO Elon Musk has apologized for a response from Grok, the chatbot developed by his artificial ...
A new study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology has found that political identity is related to ...
A protest can be a fine way to get people’s attention—particularly the attention of those in positions of power. But one of ...