The challenge of congressional representation / Richard F. Fenno.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2013.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- United States. Congress. House
- United States. Congress. House
- Legislators -- United States -- Case studies
- Representative government and representation -- United States
- Parlementaires -- États-Unis -- Études de cas
- Gouvernement représentatif -- États-Unis
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Legislative Branch
- HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century
- Legislators
- Representative government and representation
- United States
- Abgeordneter
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- Repräsentation Politik
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Constituencies, Connections, and Representation -- 2 Barber Conable -- 3 Glenn Poshard -- 4 Karen Thurman -- 5 Jim Greenwood -- 6 Zoe Lofgren -- 7 Constituency-Centered Scholarship -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
At a moment when Congress is viewed by a skeptical public as hyper-partisan and dysfunctional, Richard Fenno provides a variegated picture of American representational politics. The Challenge of Congressional Representation offers an up-close-and-personal look at the complex relationship between members of Congress and their constituents back home.
At a moment when Congress is widely viewed as hyper-partisan and dysfunctional, Richard Fenno provides a variegated picture of American representational politics. The Challenge of Congressional Representation offers an up-close-and-personal look at the complex relationship between members of Congress and their constituents back home. When not crafting policy in Washington, the 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives are busy assessing and building voter support in their districts. Fenno delves into the activities of five members of the House--Republicans representing Pennsylvania and New York, and Democrats from California, Florida, and Illinois. Spanning the ideological spectrum, these former and current representatives are senior lawmakers and rookie back-benchers from both urban and rural areas. Fenno travels with them in their own political territories, watching and talking with them, conducting interviews, and meeting aides and constituents. He illuminates the all-consuming nature of representational work--the complicated lives of House members shuttling back and forth between home and Capitol, building and maintaining networks, and making compromises. Agreeing to talk on the record without protective anonymity, these elected House members emerge as real personalities, at once praiseworthy and fallible. While voting patterns and policy analysis constitute an important window into the legislative process, the nonquantifiable human element that political scientists so frequently overlook is the essence of negotiation. Fenno focuses our attention on how congressional leaders negotiate with constituents as well as with colleagues.
In English.
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