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Substantive Minority Representation in Parliament - A Comparative Analysis of Sexual Minorities

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This book explores why members of parliament (MPs) substantively represent minorities with invisible characteristics-those lacking outwardly recognizable features. This invisibility complicates the representational relationship, as minority members often do not publicly self-identify, leaving MPs unaware of their electorate's composition and citizens uninformed about MPs' affiliations. Studies on those minorities yield mixed results on the importance of minority membership for MPs' legislative behaviour. Analysing sexual minorities' representation, this work attempts to provide a clearer picture. Moreover, it looks at political values and awareness as additional explanatory factors.
Both parts, a quantitative analysis of parliamentary questions and a comparative case study of legislative processes regarding same-sex marriage, reveal that minority membership significantly affects individual and macro-level substantive representation, with political values and awareness being at play, too.
Overall, this book adds conceptual, theoretical, and empirical insights to research on representation, legislative studies, and comparative politics in general. Thereby, this study provides important clues on how the integration of minority interests in liberal democracies can succeed.

List of contents

Introduction.- Conceptualisation.- State of Research: Substantive Minority Representation in Parliament.- Determinants of Substantive Minority Representation.- Case Selection.- Substantive Representation of Sexual Minorities by Individual Parliamentarians.- Processes of Same-Sex Marriage's Legislation.- Discussion of the Results and Conclusion.- Bibliography.

About the author

Lea Ewe Bönisch finished her PhD studies in Political Science at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. She focusses on minority representation, parliamentary studies and comparative politics.

Summary

This book explores why members of parliament (MPs) substantively represent minorities with invisible characteristics—those lacking outwardly recognizable features. This invisibility complicates the representational relationship, as minority members often do not publicly self-identify, leaving MPs unaware of their electorate's composition and citizens uninformed about MPs’ affiliations. Studies on those minorities yield mixed results on the importance of minority membership for MPs’ legislative behaviour. Analysing sexual minorities’ representation, this work attempts to provide a clearer picture. Moreover, it looks at political values and awareness as additional explanatory factors.
Both parts, a quantitative analysis of parliamentary questions and a comparative case study of legislative processes regarding same-sex marriage, reveal that minority membership significantly affects individual and macro-level substantive representation, with political values and awareness being at play, too.

Overall, this book adds conceptual, theoretical, and empirical insights to research on representation, legislative studies, and comparative politics in general. Thereby, this study provides important clues on how the integration of minority interests in liberal democracies can succeed.

Product details

Authors Lea Ewe Bönisch
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.05.2025
 
EAN 9783658469191
ISBN 978-3-658-46919-1
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 148 mm x 17 mm x 210 mm
Weight 426 g
Illustrations XVI, 304 p. 13 illus. Textbook for German language market.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Öffentliche Verwaltung, Political Science, Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften, LGBT, Mixed Methods, Migration Policy, Comparative Politics, Descriptive Representation, Substantive Representation, Legislative Behaviour

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