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A. General Discussions of Representation
- Alcoff, Linda, 1991. “The Problem of Speaking for Others” Cultural Critique, Winter: 5–32. (Scholar)
- Alonso, Sonia, John Keane, and Wolfgang Merkel (eds.), 2011. The Future of Representative Democracy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Beitz, Charles, 1989. Political Equality, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. [Chapter 6 is on ‘Representation’] (Scholar)
- Burke, Edmund, 1790 [1968]. Reflections on the Revolution in France, London: Penguin Books.
- Dahl, Robert A., 1989. Democracy and Its Critics, New Haven: Yale University. (Scholar)
- Dovi, Suzanne, 2007. The Good Representative, New York: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. (Scholar)
- Downs, Anthony, 1957. An Economic Theory of Democracy, New York: Harper. (Scholar)
- Dryzek, John and Simon Niemeyer, 2008. “Discursive Representation,” American Political Science Review , 102 (4): 481–493. (Scholar)
- Hardin, Russell, 2004. “Representing Ignorance”Social Philosophy and Policy, 21: 76–99. (Scholar)
- Lublin, David, 1999. The Paradox of Representation: Racial Gerrymandering and Minority Interests in Congress, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Madison, James, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, 1787–8 [1987]. The Federalist Papers, Isaac Kramnick (ed.), Harmondsworth: Penguin.
- Mansbridge, Jane, 2003. “Rethinking Representation”, American Political Science Review, 97 (4): 515–28. (Scholar)
- Manin, Bernard, 1997. The Principles of Representative Government, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Pennock, J. Roland and John Chapman (eds.), 1968. Representation, New York: Atherton Press. (Scholar)
- Pitkin, Hanna Fenichel, 1967. The Concept of Representation, Berkeley: University of California. (Scholar)
- Plotke, David, 1997. “Representation is Democracy,” Constellations, 4: 19–34. (Scholar)
- Rehfeld, Andrew, 2005. The Concept of Constituency: Political Representation, Democratic Legitimacy and Institutional Design, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Rehfeld, Andrew, 2006. “Towards a General Theory of Political Representation” The Journal of Politics, 68: 1–21. (Scholar)
- Rosenstone, Steven and John Hansen, 1993. Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in America, New York: MacMillian Publishing Company. (Scholar)
- Runciman, David, 2007. “The Paradox of Political Representation.” Journal of Political Philosophy, 15: 93–114. (Scholar)
- Sabl, Andrew, 2002. Ruling Passions: Political Offices and Democratic Ethics, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Schattschneider, E. E., 1960. The Semisovereign People, New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. (Scholar)
- Schumpeter, Joseph, 1976. Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy, London: Allen and Unwin. (Scholar)
- Schwartz, Nancy, 1988. The Blue Guitar: Political Representation and Community, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Shapiro, Ian, Susan C. Stokes, Elisabeth Jean Wood and Alexander S. Kirshner (eds.), 2009. Political Representation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Urbinati, Nadia, 2000. “Representation as Advocacy: A Study of Democratic Deliberation,” Political Theory, 28: 258–786. (Scholar)
- Urbinati, Nadia and Mark Warren, 2008. “The Concept of Representation in Contemporary Democratic Theory,” Annual Review of Political Science, 11: 387–412 (Scholar)
- Vieira, Monica and David Runciman, 2008. Representation, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Warren, Mark and Dario Castiglione, 2004. “The Transformation of Democratic Representation,” Democracy and Society, 2 (I): 5, 20–22. (Scholar)
B. Arguments Against Representation
- Barber, Benjamin, 1984. Strong Democracy, Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Dryzek, John, 1996. “Political Inclusion and the Dynamics of Democratization.” American Political Science Review, 90 (September): 475–487. (Scholar)
- Pateman, Carole, 1970. Participation and Democratic Theory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 1762, The Social Contract, Judith Masters and Roger Masters (trans.), New York: St. Martins Press, 1978. (Scholar)
- Saward, Michael, 2008. “Representation and Democracy: Revisions and Possibilities,” Sociology Compass, 2: 1000–1013. (Scholar)
C. Non-Electoral Forms of Representation
- Apter, David, 1968. “Notes for a Theory of Nondemocratic Representation,” in Nomos X, Chapter 19, pp. 278–317. (Scholar)
- Brown, Mark, 2006. “Survey Article: Citizen Panels and the Concept of Representation.” Journal of Political Philosophy, 14: 203–225. (Scholar)
- Cohen, Joshua and Joel Rogers, 1995. Associations and Democracy (The Real Utopias Project: Volume 1), Erik Olin Wright (ed.), London: Verso. (Scholar)
- Ryden, David K., 1996. Representation in Crisis: The Constitution, Interest Groups, and Political Parties, Albany: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Truman, David, 1951. The Governmental Process, New York: Knopf. (Scholar)
- Saward, Michael, 2009. “ Authorisation and Authenticity: Representation and the Unelected.” Journal of Political Philosophy, 17: 1–22. (Scholar)
- Steunenberg, Bernard and J. J. A.Thomassen, 2002. The European Parliament : Moving Toward Democracy in the EU, Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Schmitter, Philippe, 2000. “Representation”, in How to democratize the European Union and Why Bother?, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, Ch. 3. pp. 53–74. (Scholar)
- Strolovitch, Dara Z., 2007. Affirmative Advocacy: Race, Class, and Gender in Interest Group Politics, Chicago: Chicago University Press. (Scholar)
- Richardson, Henry, 2002. “Representative government”, in Democratic Autonomy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, Ch. 14, pp. 193–202 (Scholar)
- Runciman, David, 2010. “Hobbes's Theory of Representation: anti-democratic or protodemoratic”, in Political Representation, Ian Shapiro, Susan C. Stokes, Elisabeth Jean Wood, and Alexander Kirshner (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Warren, Mark, 2001. Democracy and Association, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Warren, Mark, 2008. “Citizen Representatives,” in Designing Deliberative Democracy: The British ColumbiaCitizens' Assembly, Mark Warren and Hilary Pearse (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 50–69. (Scholar)
- Warren, Mark and Dario Castiglione, 2004. “The Transformation of Democratic Representation,” Democracy and Society, 2 (I): 5, 20–22. (Scholar)
D. Representation and Electoral Design
- Amy, Douglas, 1996. Real Choices/New Voices: The Case for Proportional Elections in the United States, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Barber, Kathleen, 2001. A Right to Representation: Proportional Election Systems for the 21st Century, Columbia: Ohio University Press. (Scholar)
- Canon, David, 1999. Race, Redistricting, and Representation: The Unintended Consequences of Black Majority Districts, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Christiano, Thomas, 1996. The Rule of the Many, Boulder: Westview Press. (Scholar)
- Cotta, Maurizio and Heinrich Best (eds.), 2007. Democratic Representation in Europe Diversity, Change, and Convergence, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Guinier, Lani, 1994. The Tyranny of the Majority: Fundamental Fairness in Representative Democracy, New York: Free Press. (Scholar)
- Przworksi, Adam, Susan C. Stokes, and Bernard Manin (eds.), 1999. Democracy, Accountability, and Representation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Rehfeld, Andrew, 2005. The Concept of Constituency: Political Representation, Democratic Legitimacy and Institutional Design, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Thompson, Dennis, 2002. Just Elections, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
E. Representation and Accountability
- Jacobs, Lawrence R. and Robert Y. Shapiro, 2000. Politicians Don't Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Grant, Ruth and Robert O. Keohane, 2005. “Accountability and Abuses of Power in World Politics,” American Political Science Review, 99 (February): 29–44. (Scholar)
- Mansbridge, Jane, 2004. “Representation Revisited: Introduction to the Case Against Electoral Accountability.” Democracy and Society, 2 (I): 12–13. (Scholar)
- Mansbridge, Jane, 2009. “A Selection Model of Representation,” Journal of Political Philosophy, 17 (4): 369–398. (Scholar)
- Pettit, Philip, 2010. “Representation, Responsive and Indicative,” Constellations, 17 (3): 426–434. (Scholar)
- Przworksi, Adam, Susan C. Stokes, and Bernard Manin (eds.), 1999. Democracy, Accountability, and Representation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Fishkin, John, 1995. The Voice of the People: Public Opinion and Democracy, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Gutmann, Amy and Dennis Thompson, 2004. Why Deliberative Democracy?, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Hibbing, John and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, 2002. Stealth Democracy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Saward, Michael (ed.), 2000. Democratic Innovation: Deliberation, Representation and Association. London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Williams, Melissa, 2000. “The Uneasy Alliance of Group Representation and Deliberative Democracy”, in Citizenship in Diverse Societies, W. Kymlicka and Wayne Norman (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, Ch 5. pp. 124–153. (Scholar)
- Young, Iris Marion, 1999. “Justice, Inclusion, and Deliberative Democracy” in Deliberative Politics, Stephen Macedo (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University. (Scholar)
F. Descriptive Representation
- Bentran, Cristina, 2010. The Trouble with Unity: Latino Politics and the Creation of Identity, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Canon, David, 1999. Race, Redistricting, and Representation: The Unintended Consequences of Black Majority Districts, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Celis, Karen, Sarah Childs, Johanna Kantola and Mona Lena Krook, 2008, “Rethinking Women's Substantive Representation,” Representation, 44: 2, 99–110. (Scholar)
- Dovi, Suzanne, 2002. “Preferable Descriptive Representatives: Or Will Just Any Woman, Black, or Latino Do?,” American Political Science Review, 96: 745–754. (Scholar)
- Dovi, Suzanne, 2009. “In Praise of Exclusion,” Journal of Politics, 71 (3): 1172–1186. (Scholar)
- Fenno, Richard F., 2003. Going Home: Black Representatives and Their Constituents, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Gay, Claudine, 2002. “Spirals of Trust?,” American Journal of Political Science, 4: 717–32. (Scholar)
- Gould, Carol, 1996. “Diversity and Democracy: Representing Differences,” in Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political, Seyla Benhabib (ed.), Princeton: Princeton University, pp. 171–186. (Scholar)
- Htun, Mala, 2004. “Is Gender like Ethnicity? The Political Representation of Identity Groups,” Perspectives on Politics, 2: 439–458. (Scholar)
- Mansbridge, Jane, 1999. “Should Blacks Represent Blacks and Women Represent Women? A Contingent ‘Yes’,.” The Journal of Politics, 61: 628–57. (Scholar)
- Mansbridge, Jane, 2003. “Rethinking Representation.” American Political Science Review, 97: 515–528. (Scholar)
- Phillips, Anne, 1995. Politics of Presence, New York: Clarendon. (Scholar)
- Phillips, Anne, 1998. “Democracy and Representation: Or, Why Should It Matter Who Our Representatives Are?,” in Feminism and Politics, Oxford: Oxford University. pp. 224–240. (Scholar)
- Pitkin, Hanna, 1967. The Concept of Representation, Los Angeles: University of Press. (Scholar)
- Sapiro, Virginia, 1981. “When are Interests Interesting?,” American Political Science Review, 75 (September): 701–721. (Scholar)
- Strolovitch, Dara Z., 2004. “Affirmative Representation,” Democracy and Society, 2: 3–5. (Scholar)
- Swain, Carol M., 1993. Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. (Scholar)
- Thomas, Sue, 1991. “The Impact of Women on State Legislative Policies.” Journal of Politics, 53 (November): 958–976. (Scholar)
- Thomas, Sue, 1994. How Women Legislate, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Weldon, S. Laurel, 2002. “Beyond Bodies: Institutional Sources of Representation for Women in Democratic Policymaking,” Journal of Politics, 64 (4): 1153–1174. (Scholar)
- Williams, Melissa, 1998. Voice, Trust, and Memory: Marginalized Groups and the Failings of Liberal Representation, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University. (Scholar)
- Young, Iris Marion, 1986. “Deferring Group Representation”, Nomos: Group Rights, Will Kymlicka and Ian Shapiro (eds.), New York: New York University Press, pp. 349–376. (Scholar)
- Young, Iris Marion, 1990. Justice and the Politics of Difference, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University (Scholar)
- Young, Iris Marion, 2000. Inclusion and Democracy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
G. Democratic Representation
- Disch, Lisa, 2011. “Toward a Mobilization Conception of Democratic Representation,” American Political Science Review , 105 (1): 100–114. (Scholar)
- Dovi, Suzanne, 2007. The Good Representative, New York: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. (Scholar)
- Mansbridge, Jane, 2003. “Rethinking Representation.” American Political Science Review, 97: 515–528. (Scholar)
- Saward, Michael, 2008. “Representation and Democracy: Revisions and Possibilities,” Sociology Compass, 2: 1000–1013. (Scholar)
- Urbinati, Nadia, 2011. “Political Representation as Democratic Process,” Redescriptions (Yearbook of Political Thought and Conceptual History: Volume 10), Kari Palonen (ed.), Helsinki: Transaction Publishers. (Scholar)
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