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Why Partisan Discrimination Happens Even in Non-Political Settings Like Tailgates
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Grand Old (Tailgate) Party? Partisan Discrimination in Apolitical Settings was authored by Andrew Engelhardt and Stephen Utych. It was published by Springer in Pol. Behav. in 2020.

The study investigates partisan discrimination during tailgate parties at college football games.

📊 Data & Methods: The research uses survey data collected on university campuses before major sporting events. It employs quantitative analysis to examine responses from attendees across different political identities.

🔍 Key Findings: Results show that partisans often discriminate against opposing party supporters during tailgates, mirroring behaviors seen in formal political contexts. This suggests partisan identity influences social interactions even outside traditional politics.

🧠 Real-World Relevance: The findings highlight how everyday settings like sports events become politicized spaces, revealing the pervasive nature of partisanship in American society.

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