The mandate-independence controversy still features prominently in studies of political representation even though the problems with its theoretical foundation and empirical operationalization have long been recognized. This article proposes an alternative typology of modes of representation. By combining type of control (ex ante or ex post) with direction of the interactions (bottom-up or top-down), our study captures the most important aspects of the relationship between voters and representatives. We demonstrate how the typology can be used in a survey instrument by comparing the attitudes toward representation of Dutch members of Parliament with the attitudes held by voters, and by relating the views of the members to their behavior
This article analyses the attitudes of members of parliament towards representation. Based on the PA...
Until recently, voters’ views on the representational roles of MPs have been almost an unexplored fi...
Political representation is a multifaceted concept. The literature distinguishes between the focus a...
Recent evolutions in Western societies have sparked renewed debate on the state of political represe...
The ascendancy of proportional representation as the electoral system of choice, and pervasive conce...
To what extent would a change of the Dutch electoral system, strengthening the bond between individu...
This study introduces an interpretive approach to the study of citizens’ ways of relating to democra...
Elections are generally viewed as a crucial aspect of modern political representation. Recently poli...
This paper aims to assess to what extent the Eerste Kamer, one of the chambers of the Dutch parliame...
In this article we explore the potential for electoral systems to influence the attitudes and behavi...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
In political representation research it is now generally recognised that in parliamentary systems po...
This paper investigates the differences in the representational performance of mainstream and niche ...
Parliaments in the Netherlands Parliamentary history was originally the domain of liberal members o...
There is widespread agreement among scholars that political competition in Western Europe is multidi...
This article analyses the attitudes of members of parliament towards representation. Based on the PA...
Until recently, voters’ views on the representational roles of MPs have been almost an unexplored fi...
Political representation is a multifaceted concept. The literature distinguishes between the focus a...
Recent evolutions in Western societies have sparked renewed debate on the state of political represe...
The ascendancy of proportional representation as the electoral system of choice, and pervasive conce...
To what extent would a change of the Dutch electoral system, strengthening the bond between individu...
This study introduces an interpretive approach to the study of citizens’ ways of relating to democra...
Elections are generally viewed as a crucial aspect of modern political representation. Recently poli...
This paper aims to assess to what extent the Eerste Kamer, one of the chambers of the Dutch parliame...
In this article we explore the potential for electoral systems to influence the attitudes and behavi...
This study explores political elites’ self-conceptualisation of parliamentary representation by usin...
In political representation research it is now generally recognised that in parliamentary systems po...
This paper investigates the differences in the representational performance of mainstream and niche ...
Parliaments in the Netherlands Parliamentary history was originally the domain of liberal members o...
There is widespread agreement among scholars that political competition in Western Europe is multidi...
This article analyses the attitudes of members of parliament towards representation. Based on the PA...
Until recently, voters’ views on the representational roles of MPs have been almost an unexplored fi...
Political representation is a multifaceted concept. The literature distinguishes between the focus a...