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The Crisis in Political Representation

2009
In order to evaluate how democracy is developing in Europe today, the extent of the current crisis itself needs to be measured and in particular the critical condition of representative democracy. We will compare the current crisis with similar situations in the past where representative democracy has been under attack before moving on to identify the ...
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THE BLIND CORNER OF POLITICAL REPRESENTATION

Representation, 2012
Much of the literature on political representation provides empirical evidence that elections successfully link the policy preferences of citizens to the policy preferences of their representatives in parliament and to public policy. However, most of these studies are based on the congruence on the left–right dimension rather than on specific issues ...
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A reply to ‘the politics of representation’

Anthropological Forum, 1990
(1990). A reply to ‘the politics of representation’. Anthropological Forum: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 158-165.
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The Limits of Political Representation

American Political Science Review, 2016
A representation is always a selective and limited reproduction of the thing represented, an idea captured in the metaphor of a map. What is left out of a representation is as important as what is included. A specifically political conception of representation implies limits to the scope of that conception, the nature and character of the represented ...
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Populism and Political Representation

2016
Abstract This article examines populism as a mode of political representation from a cross-regional, comparative perspective and considers some explanations as to why it appears to be thriving and, arguably, spreading in many developing countries.
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Exile Political Representation

Journal of Political Philosophy, 2015
This article engages in democratic theory and transnational politics by examining exile political representation, a long-standing but underexplored instance of transnational politics. It argues that in order to be valid -- which is distinct from being democratically legitimate -- a representative claim involves three elements: authorisation of the ...
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