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The Personal and the Political

The Impact of the Personal Background of Representatives on Legislative Decision-Making in the US Congress and the German Bundestag

by Annette Przygoda (Author)
©2007 Thesis 132 Pages

Summary

Applying theories developed in Psychology, Sociology, Gender Studies and Political Science the text presents a comprehensive study of how legislators are influenced by their personal experiences in their job as representatives. The study analyzes a variety of personal and social characteristics such as ethnicity, gender, class, profession and personal trauma, and with that goes beyond previous attempts to study the policy impact of specific groups. In a broad quantitative approach considering other vital factors in legislative decision-making, the text compares legislative behavior in the US House of Representatives and the German Bundestag, embedding the analysis in a theoretical framework of institutional opportunities and constraints. The results provide detailed insights into a connection of personal experiences and legislative behavior, stressing that the various aspects of the personal background translate differently into representative action. With that, the text presents a re-discovery of Hanna Pitkin‘s multidimensional theory of representation.

Details

Pages
132
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631567845
Language
English
Keywords
Deutschland Auswirkung Representation Bundestag Politische Entscheidung Abgeordneter Persönlichkeitsfaktor Politics of Identity Politics of Presence
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. 129 pp.

Biographical notes

Annette Przygoda (Author)

The Author: Annette Przygoda studied Political Science, English and German at the University of Cologne (Germany). She earned her Master’s degree in Political Science in 2003 and her PhD in 2006. She currently lives and works in British Columbia (Canada).

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