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Parliaments are large organisations, crowded with myriad secretaries and staffers of many kinds who massively outnumber the elected legislators. This machine room – including the non-partisan clerks who manage the work of parliamentary committees, political staffers that support party groups, and other advisors - is largely a black spot in the literature on legislative behaviour and decision-making. Some isolated country-specific studies of their roles and activities do exist, but thus far no comparative framework exists for capturing their activities. This panel seeks to make a first step towards such a comparative agenda and invites papers on partisan and non-partisan staffers and advisors to parliaments.
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Theorizing parliamentary staff | View Paper Details |
Reminiscing the Staff: How Do Former MPs Talk About the Everyday Administration of Parliament? | View Paper Details |
To be seen, or heard, but not both: the role of support services in implementing legislative public engagement in Nigeria | View Paper Details |
Career patterns and staff turnover of the French administrateurs du Sénat (1950-2010) : | View Paper Details |