Partisanship and Political Affection. The normative and epistemic functions of partisan discourse

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Astrid Séville - Speaker

    29.03.201502.04.2015

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    43rd ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops

    29.03.1502.04.15

    Warsaw, Poland

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