Sammanfattning
Politicians' work pressure is gaining more attention in parliamentary studies. To participate in the discussion about governing under pressure, this article offers an interdisciplinary approach to investigate how representatives navigate within a flexible, limitless work culture. This article presents a new inquiry to re-examine contemporary political agency by combining cultural studies theories with empirical insights in Nordic countries. By analysing 52 semi-structured interviews with MPs in Denmark, Finland and Sweden, the study finds that politics attracts people who want to change the world, but these attributes may initiate a vicious cycle, taking the form of psychological strain.
Originalspråk | Svenska |
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Sidor (från-till) | 558-575 |
Antal sidor | 18 |
Tidskrift | Parliamentary Affairs |
Volym | 75 |
Nummer | 3 |
DOI | |
Status | Publicerad - 6 juli 2022 |
Externt publicerad | Ja |
MoE-publikationstyp | A1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad |
Nyckelord
- 5171 Political Science
- Emotional Labour
- Members of Parliament
- Parliaments
- Political Stressors
- Representation
- Work Ethic