Bültmann & Gerriets
Exploring Parliament
von Cristina Leston-Bandeira, Louise Thompson
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-878843-0
Erschienen am 08.02.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 244 mm [H] x 169 mm [B] x 22 mm [T]
Gewicht: 712 Gramm
Umfang: 416 Seiten

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The only text to combine academic and practitioner perspectives with evidence based case studies to reveal what really goes on behind the scenes of Parliament.



Professor Cristina Leston-Bandeira is a Professor of Politics at the University of Leeds. She has worked on parliaments for over 20 years and was until recently Co-Convenor of the Political Studies Association specialist group on Parliaments and Legislatures. She is co-editor of Parliamentary Affairs and a Constitution Unit Fellow. Professor Leston-Bandeira has led research grants funded by the ESRC, the British Academy and the Leverhulme Trust, which have analysed public engagement with parliament. She is currently developing research on the new UK Parliament's e-Petitions system. She regularly gives evidence to parliaments in the area of public engagement, having been a Commissioner of the Digital Democracy Commission set up by the Speaker of the House of Commons. She is also the recipient of numerous awards recognising the quality and innovation of her teaching.
Dr Louise Thompson is Lecturer in British Politics at the University of Surrey. She is the Co-Convenor of the Political Studies Association specialist group on Parliaments and Legislatures and an Editorial Board member of the Journal of Legislative Studies. Dr Thompson is an expert in legislative scrutiny and the author of Making British Law: Committees in Action (Palgrave Macmillan 2015). She has recently completed a British Academy/Leverhulme funded project on public engagement with legislation. Dr Thompson maintains a strong interest in the teaching of parliamentary studies and British Politics and is the author of several publications (with Cristina Leston-Bandeira) aimed at helping students to understand Parliament. These have been disseminated by the UK Parliament, the Political Studies Association and the Higher Education Academy. She is currently the Managing Editor of the Political Studies Association Blog.



  • Part I: The Organisation of Parliament

  • 1: Cristina Leston-Bandeira, Paul Evans, and Louise Thompson: IntroductionParliament in the 21st Century

  • 2: Philip Norton: The Political Organisation of Parliament

  • 3: Sarah Petit and Ben Yong: The Administrative Organisation and Governance of Parliament

  • 4: Marc Geddes and Jessica Mulley: Supporting Members

  • 5: Emma Crewe and Paul Evans: The Significance of Rituals in Parliament

  • 6: Matthew Flinders, Tom Healey, and Leanne-Marie McCarthy-Cotter: Design and Space in Parliament

  • Part II: Law Making

  • 7: Matt Korris, Glenn McKee, and Liam Laurence Smyth: The Legislative Cycle

  • 8: Daniel Gover and Meg Russell: Scrutinising a Government Bill

  • 9: Tony McNulty and Louise Thompson: Committee Scrutiny

  • 10: Ed Beale, Libby Kurien, and Eve Samson: EU legislation

  • 11: Stacey Frier and Paul Thomas: Campaigning to Change Law and Policy

  • 12: Robert Hazell and Fergus Reid: Private Members Bills

  • 13: Margaret Arnott and Richard Kelly: Small Parties and Law-Making

  • Part III: Scrutiny and Accountability

  • 14: Mark Bennister and Phil Larkin: Accountability in Parliament

  • 15: Andrew Defty and Hannah White: Evidence from outside

  • 16: Alexandra Kelso: Select Committees since the Wright Reforms

  • 17: Stephen Bates, Peter Kerr, and Ruxandra Serban: Questioning the Government

  • 18: Mark Shephard and Jack Simson Caird: The Role of the Backbench MP

  • 19: Patrick Milner: Scrutiny by the House of Lords

  • 20: Mark D'Arcy: Media Scrutiny of Parliament

  • Part IV: Representation

  • 21: Peter Allen and Philip Cowley: The Rise of the Professional Politician

  • 22: Rosie Campbell, Sarah Childs, and Elizabeth Hunt: Women in Parliament

  • 23: Pete Dorey and Matt Purvis: Representation in the Lords

  • 24: Mark Stuart: Whips and Rebels

  • 25: David Judge and Rebecca Partos: MPs and their Constituencies

  • 26: Oonagh Gay: Campaigning for your constituency

  • Part V: Challenges and Reform

  • 27: Cathy Gormley-Heenan and Mark Sandford: Parliament and Devolution

  • 28: Martyn Atkins and Mark Goodwin: Modernising Parliament

  • 29: Cristina Leston-Bandeira and Aileen Walker: Public Engagement

  • 30: Thomas Caygill and Anne-Marie Griffiths: Petitions

  • 31: Ben Worthy: Freedom of Information

  • 32: David Judge, Cristina Leston-Bandeira, and Louise Thompson: The Future of Parliamentary Politics