Vorlesung: 'What roles do MPs play and why do they play them?'
Full Title: "What role do MPs play and why do the play them? A latent class analysis of parliamentary activity in the UK Hose of Commons, 2001-2019"
(Prof. Dr. Stephen Bates)
(Teil der Ringvorlesung ‘Demokratisierung und Machtstrukturen’)
The roles that politicians play and what factors hinder or facilitate role incumbency have consequences for how well parliaments and individual parliamentarians are able to undertake their representation, oversight and policy-making functions. Work on parliamentary roles, especially in the UK case, has tended to start by interviewing MPs. We take here a different approach by using latent class analysis to analyse parliamentary activity of all backbench MPs (n=2,133) in the UK House of Commons between 2001 and 2019.
(Prof. Dr. Stephen Bates)
(Teil der Ringvorlesung ‘Demokratisierung und Machtstrukturen’)
The roles that politicians play and what factors hinder or facilitate role incumbency have consequences for how well parliaments and individual parliamentarians are able to undertake their representation, oversight and policy-making functions. Work on parliamentary roles, especially in the UK case, has tended to start by interviewing MPs. We take here a different approach by using latent class analysis to analyse parliamentary activity of all backbench MPs (n=2,133) in the UK House of Commons between 2001 and 2019.
Zeit
Mittwoch, 11.05.22 - 18:00 Uhr
- 20:00 Uhr
Veranstaltungsformat
Ringvorlesung
Themengebiet
Ethik, Versöhnung
Zielgruppen
Alle Interessierten
Sprachen
Englisch
Ort
Zoom
Reservierung
nicht erforderlich
Weitere Informationen
Veranstalter
TRA Individuen, Institutionen und Gesellschaften
Kontakt
Prof. Dr. Svenja Kranich, Prof. Dr. Daniela Pirazzini und PD Dr. Simone Knewitz