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The Edges of Political Representation - Mapping, Critiquing and Pushing the Boundaries

English · Hardback

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The concept of political representation has expanded beyond the classical relationship between representative and the represented to encompass advocacy, group identities, non-human voices, future generations, non-democratic systems, symbols, virtual representation and broader interests. As such, literature on political representation stems from a wide range of viewpoints and scholarly traditions, with different norms and assumptions built in.

This volume aims to map and critique the 'edges' of political representation. By moving from a discussion in the classical electoral literature through feminist perspectives to different levels of representation, different understandings of who is represented and onto empirical studies of symbolic and virtual representation through participation, the contributions in this book provide a nuanced assessment while also presenting future avenues for research that go beyond the mainstream of research on political representation.

Taken together, the chapters provide a wide vista of political representation across several sub-disciplines in political science (political theory, political philosophy, party politics, electoral politics, feminism, European politics, minority politics, online governance etc.), and also open up new research avenues through a thorough investigation and critique of political representation in scholarship.

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Acknowledgements

1. Introduction
Mihnea T¿n¿sescu and Claire Dupont

2. Electoral Representation
Kris Deschouwer

3. Exclusion and Representation: Women's Struggle for Inclusion
Karen Celis

4. Representation and Accountability of the European Union in Global Governance Institutions
Sebastian Oberthür

5. Representing Persons: Evocative Representation
Mihnea T¿n¿sescu

6. Theorising Representation Fairness: Why We Need to Account for Social Groups
Eline Severs

7. Representing Future Generations
Claire Dupont

8. Understanding the Controversy of 'Black Pete' through the Lens of Symbolic Representation
Ilke Adam, Soumia Akachar, Karen Celis, Serena D'Agostino & Eline Severs

9. An Architecture for Hybrid Democracy in the EU: when Participation (en)counters Representation
Ferran Davesa & Jamal Shahin

10. Conclusions
Mihnea T¿n¿sescu and Claire Dupont

About the author










Claire Dupont is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for European Studies and the Political Science Department, Vrije Universiteit in Brussels.

Mihnea Tanasescu is an FWO Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Political Science Department, Vrije Universiteit in Brussels.

Summary

First critical assessment of 'traditional' understandings of political representation, through electoral means, feminist critiques, multi-level representation, representation of groups

Product details

Authors mihnea tanasescu
Assisted by Claire Dupont (Editor), mihnea tanasescu (Editor)
Publisher Ecpr Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781785522970
ISBN 978-1-78552-297-0
No. of pages 186
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 15 mm
Weight 429 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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