In this paper, we present an analysis of how constituents procure services at the constituency office of a Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom. This paper will investigate how several previously documented interactional practices (e.g. entitlement) combine at the constituency office in a way that secures service. From a corpus of 12.5 hours of interaction, and using conversation analysis, we examine constituents’ telephone calls and meetings with constituency office staff and the MP, identifying practices constituents use. First, constituents opened encounters with bids to tell narratives. Second, constituents presented lengthy and detailed descriptions of their difficulties. These descriptions gave space to manage issues of leg...
This article extends the empirical evidence for the use of e-newsletters in parliamentary communicat...
Recent theoretical reconceptualisations of political representation and contemporary empirical analy...
Via six published papers, this thesis assembles a body of work by Simmons on user participation and ...
This thesis examines a previously unstudied site of interaction: the constituency office. At the con...
This thesis examines a previously unstudied site of interaction: the constituency office. At the con...
How do politicians engage with and offer to assist their constituents; the people who vote them into...
This thesis presents a study of citizens’ engagement with the UK Parliament, at a critical time for ...
This article investigates how members of the public are guided or ‘signposted’ out of organisations ...
This article explores the role of public engagement by select committees of the House of Commons. It...
MPs are often accused - especially by the popular press, populist parties and politicians, and by th...
The relationship that has developed between Parliament and citizen in the United Kingdom has been tw...
Processes of involvement and representation are particularly important in UK public services if user...
This article summarises the findings from a study of what constituents want from their local Member ...
The representation of a constituency is at the heart of most democracies. In many countries an elect...
The policy-making component of representation in the U.S. and Great Britain has been closely studied...
This article extends the empirical evidence for the use of e-newsletters in parliamentary communicat...
Recent theoretical reconceptualisations of political representation and contemporary empirical analy...
Via six published papers, this thesis assembles a body of work by Simmons on user participation and ...
This thesis examines a previously unstudied site of interaction: the constituency office. At the con...
This thesis examines a previously unstudied site of interaction: the constituency office. At the con...
How do politicians engage with and offer to assist their constituents; the people who vote them into...
This thesis presents a study of citizens’ engagement with the UK Parliament, at a critical time for ...
This article investigates how members of the public are guided or ‘signposted’ out of organisations ...
This article explores the role of public engagement by select committees of the House of Commons. It...
MPs are often accused - especially by the popular press, populist parties and politicians, and by th...
The relationship that has developed between Parliament and citizen in the United Kingdom has been tw...
Processes of involvement and representation are particularly important in UK public services if user...
This article summarises the findings from a study of what constituents want from their local Member ...
The representation of a constituency is at the heart of most democracies. In many countries an elect...
The policy-making component of representation in the U.S. and Great Britain has been closely studied...
This article extends the empirical evidence for the use of e-newsletters in parliamentary communicat...
Recent theoretical reconceptualisations of political representation and contemporary empirical analy...
Via six published papers, this thesis assembles a body of work by Simmons on user participation and ...