Representation in Action

Canadian MPs in the Constituencies

By Royce Koop, Heather Bastedo, and Kelly Blidook
Categories: Political Science, Government & Elections, Canadian Political Science
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774836975, 248 pages, January 2018
Paperback : 9780774836982, 248 pages, July 2018
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774836999, 248 pages, January 2018
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774837002, 248 pages, January 2018
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9780774837019, 248 pages, January 2018

Table of contents

Introduction

1 Observing Politicians

2 Leon Benoit

3 Tony Clement

4 Megan Leslie

5 Influences on Representational Styles

6 Five MPs in their Constituencies

Conclusion

Notes; Works Cited; Index

Drawing on intensive observation of Canadian Members of Parliament in their constituencies, Representation in Action compellingly describes and accounts for the different ways MPs act as representatives of their constituents.

Description

Canadian members of Parliament (MPs) are often dismissed as “trained seals,” helpless to do anything other than take commands from party leaders. Representation in Action challenges this view of MPs and shows that the ways they represent their constituents are as diverse as Canada itself. Royce Koop, Heather Bastedo, and Kelly Blidook examine the activities MPs engage in to represent their ridings and determine what accounts for differences in style and agency. Drawing on original observational and interview research and featuring detailed in-depth case studies, this is the first book using intensive participant-observation methods to study Canadian MPs and representation.

Reviews

This is a highly readable book that provides ample evidence and argumentation that MPs are self-consciously engaged in representational styles and strategies that are coherent and responsive to the demands and expectations of their diverse constituencies. This is a good news story and I highly recommend it.

- Munroe Eagles, University of Buffalo-SUNY

[A] fascinating new book ... Representation in Action is destined to become a field guide for a generation of students and researchers who want to collect real-world data about parliamentarians.

- Alex Marland