Polarization: Its Past Present And Future
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Vanderbilt Unity Index shows American political unity stabilized
Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy releases second quarterly Vanderbilt Unity Index data measuring Americans’ faith and trust in democracy Americans’ general faith and trust in democracy has stabilized in the first half of 2022, remaining relatively flat through the second quarter, according to the… Read MoreJul. 12, 2022
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Vanderbilt Unity Index shows American political “unity” stabilized
Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy releases second quarterly Vanderbilt Unity Index data measuring Americans’ faith and trust in democracy Americans’ general faith and trust in democracy has stabilized in the first half of 2022, remaining relatively flat through the second quarter, according to the… Read MoreJul. 12, 2022
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On Unity: Vanderbilt Unity Index Measures American Political Unity
Friends and fellow citizens,The popular, and often repeated, national narrative is that Americans are more politically divided than ever before. We witness harsh debates and dramatic polarization on social media and within our country’s governing bodies, but how do we know if these interactions are representative of public unity as… Read MoreJun. 17, 2022
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Washington Post: How politically divided is the U.S.? It’s complicated but quantifiable.
Read Dean John Geer and Mary Catherine Sullivan’s recent piece in the Washington Post about the Vanderbilt Unity Index. The new measure of national unity examines shifts over decades, and tells a better story than you might think. Read MoreJun. 10, 2022
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Unity Project Launches Summer Conversation Series, Unity Talks
Episode 1: Jonathan Martin and John Geer Episode 2: Yuval Levin and Bill Haslam Episode 3: Will Hurd and Bill Haslam Episode 4: Allida Black and Samar Ali Episode 5: Jon Meacham and Keel Hunt The Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy… Read MoreJun. 7, 2022
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Vanderbilt Unity Project launches “Unity Index” showing quarterly snapshot on Americans’ faith and trust in democracy
A new index designed by researchers at Vanderbilt University shows a steady erosion of trust in American political institutions over the past 40 years, with it hitting its lowest point in 2017 after racial unrest in Charlottesville, Virginia. Launched by the Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy, the… Read MoreApr. 11, 2022