Research on reducing political polarization through local policy framing
UNVERIFIED·Primary source · Nature
A study in Nature Cities suggests that focusing on local, proximate policy issues can reduce ideological disagreement.
Survey results indicate that people are more likely to find common ground on specific local infrastructure than on abstract ideological policies.
Sociological studies in Moscow show that shared local interests can temporarily bridge political divides.
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01 — What / Thesis
Research on reducing political polarization through local policy framing
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02 — Who / Subject
Jack Lucas (University of Calgary) and colleagues
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03 — Where / Locus
Canada / Russia
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04 — When / Temporality
June 2026
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