Bringing Representation Home : State Legislators among Their Constituencies by Michael A. Smith (2003, Hardcover)

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PublisherUniversity of Missouri Press
ISBN-100826214525
ISBN-139780826214522
eBay Product ID (ePID)2409922

Product Key Features

Number of Pages240 Pages
Publication NameBringing Representation Home : State Legislators Among Their Constituencies
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory & Theory, Political, American Government / State
Publication Year2003
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorMichael A. Smith
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight17.6 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2002-152704
Dewey Edition21
Grade FromCollege Freshman
IllustratedYes
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal328.73
Synopsis"What is representation?" is a question that has been raised and discussed many times. In Bringing Representation Home , Michael A. Smith strays from the norm by asking instead, "How can we discover what representation is?" In pursuing the answer to this question, Smith focuses on what representation is in practice, not what it is in theory. Over the course of two legislative sessions, Smith interviewed and observed twelve state representatives in an effort to better understand and define their approaches to representation. He offers generalizations, but only after grounding his study in descriptions of representatives performing their jobs. The twelve representatives are divided into four categories: Burkeans, in-district advocates, advocates beyond the district, and ombudspersons. Burkeans emphasize character and experience, advocates stress "socializing the conflict," and ombudspersons underscore listening, responding, and compromising. Smith superbly builds his argument for this classification through an assortment of illustrative examples. He also makes a strong case that home style--the symbolic presentation that a representative makes at home in seeking political support from constituents--is a product of the interaction between the legislator's personality and progressive ambition and the district's characteristics and politics. Smith contends that the key to an effective representational strategy is for a representative to have not only an ideology that reflects the politics of his or her community, but also an understanding of the district's interests, informed by interactions with organized constituencies at home. Smith helps personalize the legislators of this study, providing a balanced, realistic view. He also offers a new treatment of the representational roles concept, drawing on recent controversies in political science. In this context, he discusses works by Donald Searing, Richard Fenno, Burdett Loomis, and Malcolm Jewell, among others. Because the nature of representation at the state level is such an important topic--one that will become even more important as state legislatures gain greater influence-- Bringing Representation Home makes a vital contribution to political science literature. Written in an accessible and engaging style, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of legislatures and state politics., "What is representation?" is a question that has been raised and discussed many times. In Bringing Representation Home , Michael A. Smith strays from the norm by asking instead, "How can we discover what representation is?" In pursuing the answer to this question, Smith focuses on what representation is in practice, not what it is in theory. Over the course of two legislative sessions, Smith interviewed and observed twelve state representatives in an effort to better understand and define their approaches to representation. He offers generalizations, but only after grounding his study in descriptions of representatives performing their jobs.The twelve representatives are divided into four categories: Burkeans, in-district advocates, advocates beyond the district, and ombudspersons. Burkeans emphasize character and experience, advocates stress "socializing the conflict," and ombudspersons underscore listening, responding, and compromising. Smith superbly builds his argument for this classification through an assortment of illustrative examples. He also makes a strong case that home style--the symbolic presentation that a representative makes at home in seeking political support from constituents--is a product of the interaction between the legislator's personality and progressive ambition and the district's characteristics and politics. Smith contends that the key to an effective representational strategy is for a representative to have not only an ideology that reflects the politics of his or her community, but also an understanding of the district's interests, informed by interactions with organized constituencies at home. Smith helps personalize the legislators of this study, providing a balanced, realistic view. He also offers a new treatment of the representational roles concept, drawing on recent controversies in political science. In this context, he discusses works by Donald Searing, Richard Fenno, Burdett Loomis, and Malcolm Jewell, among others.Because the nature of representation at the state level is such an important topic--one that will become even more important as state legislatures gain greater influence-- Bringing Representation Home makes a vital contribution to political science literature. Written in an accessible and engaging style, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of legislatures and state politics.
LC Classification NumberJK2488.S65 2003

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