The institutions of representation are the target of continuous reform and repair in the United States. This dissertation examines the concepts of representation that have been used to support both representational reform and the status quo. In examining these concepts, I argue that the breadth of the public discourse on representation has narrowed over time. This has been the result of changes in three ideas that constitute the concept of representation: human nature, community, and the purpose of government. The content and relative balance of these ideas shape the concept of representation over time and thus the character of representative institutions
I examine the public’s stated preferences about the mode of representation congressional repre-senta...
In recent years, political theorists and others have questioned a series of longstanding assumptions...
The future of democracy will hinge in part on what practices we think of as representative, and how ...
The institutions of representation are the target of continuous reform and repair in the United Stat...
Empirical scholars in political science have generally allowed normative theorists to conceptualize ...
The article constitutes a review of the contemporary concepts of a political representation. The ph...
In Hannah Pitkin’s influential book, The Concept of Representation (1967), the case is made that, de...
This dissertation looks at political representation in the United States at a time where Americans a...
What do we mean by political representation? In political science, elected policymakers are said to ...
The concept of representation, as developed in Hanna Pitkins seminal work, is a complex structure, w...
In an ideal democracy, representatives would entirely reflect citizens’ views, preferences and wishe...
Starting from an analysis of the contemporary debate on political representation, I considerMichael ...
This article challenges conventional understandings and methodologies associated with the study of p...
In our study, we have presented the main theories regarding political representation, as they are ex...
This paper surveys political science literature in search of a proper conceptualization of political...
I examine the public’s stated preferences about the mode of representation congressional repre-senta...
In recent years, political theorists and others have questioned a series of longstanding assumptions...
The future of democracy will hinge in part on what practices we think of as representative, and how ...
The institutions of representation are the target of continuous reform and repair in the United Stat...
Empirical scholars in political science have generally allowed normative theorists to conceptualize ...
The article constitutes a review of the contemporary concepts of a political representation. The ph...
In Hannah Pitkin’s influential book, The Concept of Representation (1967), the case is made that, de...
This dissertation looks at political representation in the United States at a time where Americans a...
What do we mean by political representation? In political science, elected policymakers are said to ...
The concept of representation, as developed in Hanna Pitkins seminal work, is a complex structure, w...
In an ideal democracy, representatives would entirely reflect citizens’ views, preferences and wishe...
Starting from an analysis of the contemporary debate on political representation, I considerMichael ...
This article challenges conventional understandings and methodologies associated with the study of p...
In our study, we have presented the main theories regarding political representation, as they are ex...
This paper surveys political science literature in search of a proper conceptualization of political...
I examine the public’s stated preferences about the mode of representation congressional repre-senta...
In recent years, political theorists and others have questioned a series of longstanding assumptions...
The future of democracy will hinge in part on what practices we think of as representative, and how ...