Reclaiming representation : contemporary advances in the theory of political representation

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Reclaiming representation : contemporary advances in the theory of political representation

edited by Mónica Brito Vieira

(Routledge innovations in political theory, 75)

Routledge, 2019, c2017

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Representation is integral to the functioning and legitimacy of modern government. Yet political theorists have often been reluctant to engage directly with questions of representation, and empirical political scientists have closed down such questions by making representation synonymous with congruence. Conceptually unproblematic and normatively inert for some, representation has been deemed impossible to pin down analytically and to defend normatively by others. But this is changing. Political theorists are now turning to political representation as a subject worthy of theoretical investigation in its own right. In their effort to rework the theory of political representation, they are also hoping to impact how representation is assessed and studied empirically. This volume gathers together chapters by key contributors to what amounts to a "representative turn" in political theory. Their approaches and emphases are diverse, but taken together they represent a compelling and original attempt at re-conceptualizing political representation and critically assessing the main theoretical and political implications following from this, namely for how we conceive and assess representative democracy. Each contributor is invited to look back and ahead on the transformations to democratic self-government introduced by the theory and practice of political representation. Representation and democracy: outright conflict, uneasy cohabitation, or reciprocal constitutiveness? For those who think democracy would be better without representation, this volume is a must-read: it will question their assumptions, while also exploring some of the reasons for their discomfort. Reclaiming Representation is essential reading for scholars and graduate researchers committed to staying on top of new developments in the field.

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Introduction Part I: Understanding Political Representation Chapter 1: Performative Imaginaries: Pitkin versus Hobbes on Political Representation Chapter 2: What is Representation? On Being and Becoming a Representative Chapter 3: Performative Representation Part II: Representation and Legitimacy Chapter 4: The Two Cultures of Democratic Theory: Responsiveness, Democratic Quality, and the Empirical-Normative Divide Chapter 5: Toward a Mobilization Conception of Democratic Representation Part III: Representation and Democracy Chapter 6: Representative Democracy is Classless Chapter 7: The Democratic Tenor of Representation Chapter 8: Representing Affected Interests

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