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Primarily:
P. DiMaggio, J. Evans and B. Bryson, Have American’s social attitudes become more polarized? American Journal of Sociol- ogy 102(3) (1996), 690–755. (But note, there's a 2003 "update" to this: Evans, J. H. (2003). Have Americans’ Attitudes Become More Polarized?—An Update. Social Science Quarterly, 84(1), 71–90. https://doi.org/10.1111/1540-6237.8401005)
B.L. Monroe, M.P. Colaresi and K.M. Quinn, Fightin’ words: Lexical feature selection and evaluation for identifying the con- tent of political conflict, Political Analysis 16(4) (September 2008), 372–403.
T. Wilson, J. Wiebe and P. Hoffmann, Recognizing contex- tual polarity in phrase-level sentiment analysis, in: Proc. of the Conference on Human Language Technology and Empir- ical Methods in Natural Language Processing, Association for Computational Linguistics, Stroudsburg, PA, USA, 2005, pp. 347–354.
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