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Affective polarization between political communication and economic uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
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Palabras clave
Affective polarization
COVID-19
Political Information
Legacy Media
Italy
Clasificación UNESCO
59 Ciencia Política
Fecha de publicación
2025
Editor
Taylor & Francis
Citación
Valeriani, A., Quaranta, M., & Serani, D. (2025). Affective polarization between political communication and economic uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy. Contemporary Italian Politics. https://doi.org/10.1080/23248823.2025.2492522
Resumen
[EN] This article examines how individual changes in the frequency of
political information consumption and discussion across different
communication environments influenced affective polarization (AP)
during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy. Using
a three-wave panel survey of Italian citizens and fixed-effects models,
we find that increased exposure to political information
through legacy media and face-to-face discussions heightened
AP, whereas similar engagement on social media had no such
effect. Additionally, we explore the moderating role of economic
uncertainty in this relationship. While financial insecurity was
directly linked to lower AP, it intensified polarization when combined
with greater political information from legacy media, face-toface
discussions, and, to a lesser extent, social media. The findings
contribute to a deeper understanding of AP and its connections to
media consumption and communication dynamics.
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2324-8823
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