Rehearsing civility: Bridgebuilding in polarized America

Over the last decade, ever-increasing polarization has exacerbated political divisions threatening both the civil sphere and democracy itself. In the United States, concern over democracy’s future has led to the growth of self-described bridgebuilding organizations. Bridgebuilding brings pe...

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Main Author: Campbell Emily B.
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Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2025/0353-57382501119C.pdf
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description Over the last decade, ever-increasing polarization has exacerbated political divisions threatening both the civil sphere and democracy itself. In the United States, concern over democracy’s future has led to the growth of self-described bridgebuilding organizations. Bridgebuilding brings people from across the political aisle together for dialogue with the aim of lessening polarization. This paper examines bridgebuilding through a detailed case study of one such organization. Drawing on observation, interviews, and participant surveys, the study describes the motivations and experiences of bridgebuilders. The paper finds that bridgebuilding allows participants to “rehearse civility” experiencing the civility and goodwill they crave in their own lives and desire for the broader society in a relatively safe and controlled setting. Rehearsing civility invites participants to invoke the civil- reaffirming social bonds, speaking to a broader sense of goodwill, in turn rehumanizing their political opponents. Though not without its limitations, the growth of bridgebuilding highlights a deep desire for civility and the experiential and affective pleasure it allows. Civility as mutual regard and as bonds to democratic institutions is considered.
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spelling doaj-art-3006d93d2e26495a84a3abe5e79bee7a2025-08-20T01:47:51ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382334-85772025-01-0136111913810.2298/FID2501119C0353-57382501119CRehearsing civility: Bridgebuilding in polarized AmericaCampbell Emily B.0Department of Sociology, Rhode Island CollegeOver the last decade, ever-increasing polarization has exacerbated political divisions threatening both the civil sphere and democracy itself. In the United States, concern over democracy’s future has led to the growth of self-described bridgebuilding organizations. Bridgebuilding brings people from across the political aisle together for dialogue with the aim of lessening polarization. This paper examines bridgebuilding through a detailed case study of one such organization. Drawing on observation, interviews, and participant surveys, the study describes the motivations and experiences of bridgebuilders. The paper finds that bridgebuilding allows participants to “rehearse civility” experiencing the civility and goodwill they crave in their own lives and desire for the broader society in a relatively safe and controlled setting. Rehearsing civility invites participants to invoke the civil- reaffirming social bonds, speaking to a broader sense of goodwill, in turn rehumanizing their political opponents. Though not without its limitations, the growth of bridgebuilding highlights a deep desire for civility and the experiential and affective pleasure it allows. Civility as mutual regard and as bonds to democratic institutions is considered.https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2025/0353-57382501119C.pdfbridgebuildingcivilitycivil sphere theorycontact theorycultural sociologydemocracypolarizationpolitical sociology
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bridgebuilding
civility
civil sphere theory
contact theory
cultural sociology
democracy
polarization
political sociology
title Rehearsing civility: Bridgebuilding in polarized America
title_full Rehearsing civility: Bridgebuilding in polarized America
title_fullStr Rehearsing civility: Bridgebuilding in polarized America
title_full_unstemmed Rehearsing civility: Bridgebuilding in polarized America
title_short Rehearsing civility: Bridgebuilding in polarized America
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topic bridgebuilding
civility
civil sphere theory
contact theory
cultural sociology
democracy
polarization
political sociology
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