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Individualized Representation in European Parliaments

Comparative Politics
Elections
Parliaments
Campaign
Candidate
P169
Thomas Zittel
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Dominic Nyhuis
Universität Hannover
Shane Martin
University of Essex

Building: BL11 Harriet Holters hus, Floor: 2, Room: HH 201

Saturday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (09/09/2017)

Abstract

Recent research on parliaments indicates a renewed interest in the linkage functions of individual legislators in European parliaments. This panel welcomes contributions that focus on new methods and concepts to analyze the behaviors of individual legislators in their roles as representatives linking citizens and the state. Among others, this can include text-based analyses of parliamentary questions, speeches, or private member bills. This also can include research on constituency candidates on the campaign trail and their efforts to cultivate personal votes. The panel furthermore welcomes papers that focus on the conditions of individualized representation in European parliaments. It is especially interested in exploring the impact of electoral and party organizational sources and in disentangling their relative importance. Lastly, the panel welcomes contributions that might explore the effects of individualized forms of representation on party unity and legislative decision-making.

Title Details
Individualization of MPs’ Behavior: More than Campaign Talk? View Paper Details
Three Faces of Party Unity. A Quantitative Text-based Analysis of Vote Explanations in the German Bundestag View Paper Details
Local Representation and Campaign on Facebook. Do Legislators use Social Media to Foster Accountability? View Paper Details