Political Science 309 - Political Polarization
Fall
2023
01
3.00
Alexander Theodoridis
TU TH 11:30AM 12:45PM
UMass Amherst
83244
Hasbrouck Lab Add room 104A
atheodoridis@umass.edu
By any measure, and at all levels, American politics is deeply polarized along partisan lines, often asymmetrically so. This tribal division along partisan lines has changed the tone of political discourse, impacted the ability of our government to function, and even spread into apolitical facets of American life. This class will delve into the origins, psychology and social dynamics of this hyper-polarization. We will seek to understand the nature of this division and examine its implications for government, society and the future of American democracy.
Open to junior and senior Political Science majors and minors.