2017
DOI: 10.18042/cepc/rep.176.02
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El síndrome del escaño vacío: absentismo y representación política en la España liberal de mediados del siglo xix

Abstract: Cómo citar/Citation Luján, O. (2017). El síndrome del escaño vacío: absentismo y representación política en la España liberal de mediados del siglo xix.

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“…Recent studies have emphasized that interactions between voters and deputies went beyond elections and concerned the whole term of the political mandate. 41 For them, the process of representation is seen not only as a state of affairs that results from elections, but as a dynamic process of claim making and claim receiving. 42 That is, one would represent the other when considering these requests, and likewise, the latter would try to ensure representation by the former by voicing their claims, whereby a relationship closely linked to accountability was established.…”
Section: Shaping Terms In the Claiming Process Of Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have emphasized that interactions between voters and deputies went beyond elections and concerned the whole term of the political mandate. 41 For them, the process of representation is seen not only as a state of affairs that results from elections, but as a dynamic process of claim making and claim receiving. 42 That is, one would represent the other when considering these requests, and likewise, the latter would try to ensure representation by the former by voicing their claims, whereby a relationship closely linked to accountability was established.…”
Section: Shaping Terms In the Claiming Process Of Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%