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[ecrea] CFP 'Issue-Congruence and Political Communication in Representative Democracies'
Thu Jun 23 12:23:14 GMT 2011
Call for Papers for the Workshop
*"Issue-Congruence and Political Communication in Representative
Democracies" *
Jena/Dornburg, October 28-29, 2011
There is widespread agreement within public and academic discussion that
opinions and attitudes of representative elites, i.e. members of
parliament, in democracies must /in some sense /reflect the opinions and
attitudes of the population. This assumption provides the starting point
for the comparison of representative elites and citizens in terms of
issue-congruence. However, this discussion still exhibits blind spots
and open questions.
For instance, when it comes to clarify whether and under which
circumstances issue-congruence provides an appropriate indicator for the
quality of democracy the opinions begin to differ. Additionally,
issue-congruence can be analyzed for a variety of issues and for
different relations, e.g. between the entity of representative elites
and the population within the same country, between individual
parliamentarians and their constituencies or between party-elites and
their followers. While all these perspectives provide important insights
into the core of representative democracy, a comprehensive approach
integrating these perspectives is still lacking.
Further, only a few empirical studies analyze, if issue-congruence
results out of /responsive /or out of /leading /political elites. Spoken
more generally, the mechanisms underlying issue-(in)congruence need more
attention. At this point the link to communication studies becomes
obvious, because those mechanisms are necessarily based on communication
between representative elites and citizens. Integrating these two
perspectives may help deepen the understanding of both approaches. For
instance, if we analyze the communication patterns of representative
elites and citizens, could we actually identify strategies that are
suited to achieve issue-congruence? Can the strategies of representative
elites be subsumed in the dichotomy of leadership and responsiveness?
Does the degree of issue-congruence differ dependent on the channel and
type as well as on the sender and recipient of the communication?
Especially the discussion about E-democracy depicts citizens as
increasingly using the technical possibilities of Web 2.0 in order to
bring "their" political elites (successfully) in congruence with "the"
population. For representative elites the direct way of communication
via Web 2.0 towards the voters provides them the possibility of
individualized political communication, which may serve as tool to
achieve issue-congruence for individual MPs by simultaneously distancing
themselves from their party.
In front of the sketched questions and desiderata in both fields of
research the workshop aims to bring together scholars of
issue-congruence with scholars from communication studies, not only to
examine the empirical evidence for the mentioned questions and
assumptions, but also to proceed to a general discussion on the relation
between issue-congruence and communication. The workshop welcomes
theoretical, empirical and methodological papers.
The workshop will be hosted by the Collaborative Research Centre 580 at
the Universities of Jena and Halle, Research Project A3 "Representative
Elites after the Regime Change".
Please submit your abstracts via email to (_lars.vogel /at/ uni-jena.de) _until
*1st of August, 2011*.
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*Venue*: Altes Schloss Dornburg, 07778 Dornburg
(_http://www.dornburg-saale.eu/01_altesschloss.php_)
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*Contact*: Lars Vogel M.A. Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Collaborative Research Centre 580 / Project A3 Bachstraße 18k 07743 Jena
Tel.: +49 (0)3641/945054
_lars.vogel@uni-jena.de_
Julien Navarro
Faculté Libre de Droit
Université Catholique de Lille
60 boulevard Vauban - BP 109
59016 Lille Cedex
Tél. +33 (0)3 20 13 40 76
+33 (0)6 29 20 26 04
(julien.navarro /at/ icl-lille.fr)
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