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In person icon Political Representation

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Michael Saward
The Open University

Title Details
‘I Vote to Participate’: Citizenship, Political Representation and Electoral Behaviour in Post-Apartheid South Africa View Paper Details
Against ‘representation’: Deleuze and the search for the post-political subject View Paper Details
Beyond collective representation A residual role for individual members of parliament? View Paper Details
Cartels, Consensus Democracy, and Representation in the European Union View Paper Details
Global (Sub)Political Representation: The Clean Clothes Campaign and No Sweat Movement View Paper Details
Hearing Voices: Negotiating representative claims in Public Deliberation View Paper Details
Political Representation and Gender Quotas View Paper Details
Political Representation and the Connection between Symbols of Distinction and Symbols of Likeness View Paper Details
Political Representation in Leader Democracy View Paper Details
Political Representation in the Republic of Ireland View Paper Details
Political representation of women as a sign of increasing democratisation in Central Asia View Paper Details
Representation and the knowledge economy View Paper Details
Representing diversity View Paper Details
Representing Family Interestes View Paper Details
Rethinking representation View Paper Details
Star signs: political representatives as popular entertainers, popular entertainers as political representatives View Paper Details
The professionalisation of interest representation View Paper Details
The Representative Claim View Paper Details
The Theory and Practice of Group Representation: Reflections on the Politics of Race Equality in Birmingham View Paper Details
Unstable Subjects and Unknowable Others: Is Political Representation Possible? View Paper Details
WHO TO HOLD ACCOUNTABLE? The Paradox of Representation in the Finnish Parliamentary Politics View Paper Details
WHO WILL REPRESENT REFLEXIVE INDIVIDUALS? View Paper Details