The article investigates the relationship between Norwegian MPs and their home constituency. The approach is based on the concept of constituency representation, which combines representational focus and constituency service. The data used in the empirical analysis comprise both surveys and in-depth interviews with MPs. It shows that MPs have multiple representative foci. The party is most important, but (party) voters in the constituency are also considered essential. Moreover, MPs actively pursue constituency interests and rate this work very importantly. Indeed, constituency effort represents an essential and time-consuming part of Norwegian parliamentarians’ work. They target local policy-friendly organisations and media, and work for g...
This thesis aims to identify differences in policy and ideology between different levels of the Norw...
International audienceThis article summarizes the contributions of this special issue on MPs’ local ...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
The article investigates the relationship between Norwegian MPs and their home constituency. The app...
What shapes the policy emphasis of political parties? As political competition in Western Europe has...
Political representation – the core of modern democracies – essentiallyrefers to a relationship betw...
This paper addresses an important aspect of political representation in the context of the European ...
accessible en ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2012.720884International audienceThis artic...
In parliamentary systems of government, dyadic representation between MP and geographical constituen...
International audienceThis article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in Fr...
This article seeks to identify and quantify variation in Norwegian local party support across differ...
Little is known about the attitudes and behaviour of Northern Ireland’s subnational legislators (Mem...
This concluding article aims at summarizing the contributions of this special issue on MPs’ local wo...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
This article provides an alternative understanding of the substantive representation of immigrant-or...
This thesis aims to identify differences in policy and ideology between different levels of the Norw...
International audienceThis article summarizes the contributions of this special issue on MPs’ local ...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
The article investigates the relationship between Norwegian MPs and their home constituency. The app...
What shapes the policy emphasis of political parties? As political competition in Western Europe has...
Political representation – the core of modern democracies – essentiallyrefers to a relationship betw...
This paper addresses an important aspect of political representation in the context of the European ...
accessible en ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2012.720884International audienceThis artic...
In parliamentary systems of government, dyadic representation between MP and geographical constituen...
International audienceThis article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in Fr...
This article seeks to identify and quantify variation in Norwegian local party support across differ...
Little is known about the attitudes and behaviour of Northern Ireland’s subnational legislators (Mem...
This concluding article aims at summarizing the contributions of this special issue on MPs’ local wo...
This dissertation examines the relationship between members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and na...
This article provides an alternative understanding of the substantive representation of immigrant-or...
This thesis aims to identify differences in policy and ideology between different levels of the Norw...
International audienceThis article summarizes the contributions of this special issue on MPs’ local ...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...