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The Digital Transformation of Parliaments and its Implications for Democratic Representation
Saalfeld, Thomas; Lutsenko, Dmytro; Eklund, Marie-Madeleine (2022): The Digital Transformation of Parliaments and its Implications for Democratic Representation, in: Fotis Fitsilis und Giorgos Mikros (Hrsg.), Smart Parliaments : Data-Driven Democracy, Brussels, S. 71–79, doi: 10.5321/ELFTPS4.
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Title of the compilation:
Smart Parliaments : Data-Driven Democracy
Editors:
Mikros, Giorgos
Corporate Body:
European Liberal Forum
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Year of publication:
2022
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ISBN:
978-2-39067-036-0
Language:
English
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Abstract:
Using examples from the German Bundestag and the British House of Commons, this chapter charts some of the developments being adopted by parliaments in their digital transformation. It also assess some of the broader normative implications for democratic representation, including questions of executive accountability vis-à-vis the legislature and explores more individualised styles of representation that have challenged the
virtual monopoly of political parties in organising voter communication.
virtual monopoly of political parties in organising voter communication.
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Deutschland. Deutscher Bundestag
Großbritannien. Parliament. House of Commons
Digitalisierung
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Repräsentation <Politik>
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Deutscher Bundestag
House of Commons
Digitalisierung
Abgeordnete
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Contribution to an Articlecollection
Activation date:
November 7, 2022
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