Peer REviewed Journal Articles
Tichelbaecker, Thomas, Will Horne, Noam Gidron and James Adams (2023), “What do we measure when we measure affective polarization across countries?”, Public Opinion Quarterly
Horne, Will, James Adams and Noam Gidron. (2023). “The Way we Were: How Histories of Co-Governance Alleviate Partisan Hostility.” Comparative Political Studies
Hudde, Ansgar, Will Horne, Noam Gidron and James Adams (2023). “How Warm Are Partisan Political Interactions? A Frequency-based Measure of Affective Fractionalization”, PLOS One
Adams, James, David Bracken, Noam Gidron, Will Horne, Diana O’Brien and Kaitlin Senk. (2022). “Can’t We All Just Get Along? How Women MPs Can Ameliorate Affective Polarization in Western Publics,” American Political Science Review
Gidron, Noam, James Adams and Will Horne (2022), “Who Dislikes Whom: Affective Polarization between Pairs of Parties in Western Democracies” British Journal of Political Science
Fuller, Sam, Will Horne, James Adams and Noam Gidron (2022), “Populism and the Affective Partisan Space in Eight European Publics: Evidence from a Cross-National Survey.” Frontiers in Political Science - Special Issue on Affective Polarization.
BOOK Gidron, Noam, James Adams and Will Horne. (2020). American Affective Polarization in Comparative Perspective. Cambridge University Press.
BOOK CHAPTERS Boix, Carles, Will Horne and Alex Kerchner. (2020) “The Formation and Development of Liberal Democracy” in The Oxford Handbook of
Political Representation in Liberal Democracies
Horne, Will, James Adams and Noam Gidron, (Forthcoming), “The Economy and Affective Polarization” in the Elgar Handbook of Affective
Polarization
DATASETS Dolinsky, Alona, Lena Maria Huber and Will Horne, “ManifestoVault V1.0: Annotated full-text general election manifestos at the natural-sentence level of three European countries 1970-2021”, https://doi.org/10.34894/VKQSPO, DataverseNL, V1.
WORKING PAPERS
Horne, Will. (Under Review) “Changing the Face of the Party: How Political Parties Use Candidate Selection to Influence Voter Perceptions.” Presented at APSA 2021
Horne, Will. (Under Review) “How are working class candidates different? Evidence from a quantitative text analysis of campaign materials” Presented at APSA 2022
Adams, James, David Bracken, Noam Gidron, Will Horne, Seonghui Lee, Diana O’Brien, Philip Santoso, Kaitlin Senk, and Randolph Stevenson (Under Review) “Do Woman MPs Influence Party’s Policy Images?” Presented at APSA 2022
Adams, James, Noam Gidron, Will Horne and Thomas Tichelbaecker (Under Review), “Beyond observational relationships: Evidence from a ten-country experiment that policy disputes cause affective polarization” Presented at EPSA 2023
Horne, Will, Gregory Love and Ryan Carlin, “Is your classifier bilingual? Using Large Language Models for Cross-Lingual Classification” Presented at APSA 2023
Dolinksy, Alona, Lena Maria Huber and Will Horne, “Parties Group Appeals Across Space and Time” Presented at EPSA 2023
Carlin, Ryan, Jonathan Hartlyn, Timothy Hellwig, Will Horne, Gregory Love, Cecilia Martinez Gallardo and Matthew Singer, “Executive Approval in Times of Crisis.” Presented at APSA 2023