敌意是给观众看的:社会背景如何塑造政治敌意的表达

Animosity is for the Audience: How Social Context Shapes Expressions of Political Hostility

Economic Journal · 2026
被引 0 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 AABS 4

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研究发现,美国选民在调查和实验中表达的政治敌意更多是向同党派者展示忠诚的社会信号,而非根深蒂固的仇恨,敌意表达随访谈员或同伴的党派身份而变化。

Abstract

Abstract Partisan vitriol has become a defining feature of American politics, evident in survey responses and social media discourse. Conventional wisdom holds that these expressions reflect deeply rooted hostility. Yet they may also function as social signals, reinforcing loyalty and conformity within partisan groups. In this view, animosity is less about entrenched ideological divisions and more about fostering cohesion among co-partisans. We test this proposition in two settings. First, using the 2012 American National Election Studies, which recorded interviewer partisanship, we exploit within-interviewer variation to examine whether respondents adjusted their reported hostility depending on the partisan identity of their interviewer. Respondents expressed significantly more animosity when interviewed by a co-partisan and less when facing an opposing-partisan interviewer. Second, in an online experiment with 1,510 participants, we find that revealing a partner’s partisan alignment—when it matched the participant’s—encouraged more frequent out-group attacks and in-group promotion. These behaviours were strongly shaped by social norms: participants were substantially more likely to attack when their partner had done so in the previous round. Together, these findings suggest that partisan hostility is contingent on immediate social context, not solely on deeply held animus.

政治敌意表达社会情境党派认同社会信号