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Disruptive democracy: analysing legislative protest
Authors:Shirin M Rai
Institution:1. Department of Politics and International Studies , University of Warwick , Coventry , CV4 7AL , UK shirin.rai@warwick.ac.uk
Abstract:This introductory article outlines the conceptual approach of this special issue on legislative protest and suggests that this form of protest alerts us to the negotiated institutional politics of parliaments. Together with many contributors to this issue, this article briefly puts forward a performative approach to studying legislative protest that brings into focus the spaces in which performances take place, the speech and rhetoric through which is performed as well as the bodies that convey the somatic norms of institutions as well as to alert us to issues of representation and representativeness of legislative institutions. Legislative protest then is viewed not simply as disruptive and inefficient, bringing into disrepute the reputations of legislative bodies; rather the performance of protest is regarded as yet another register through which we can productively map the changing cultural and historical development of representative politics.
Keywords:parliament  legislative protest  performance  deliberation  democratic practice
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