TY - JOUR
T1 - Global Challenges and Opportunities for Parliamentary Public Engagement during the Covid-19 Crisis
AU - Prior, Alex
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - During the Covid-19 crisis, parliamentarians and parliamentary staff faced a novel combination of challenges to their existing functions . In responding to the Covid-19 crisis, parliaments were forced to re-examine their political and democratic roles, and in many cases restricted themselves to a small number of ‘core functions’ . Drawing on interviews and focus group undertaken for the third Global Parliamentary Report by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the United Nations Development Programme, different approaches to public engagement by parliaments are assembled and their challenges and opportunities discussed . It shows that public engagement was side-lined in many parliaments while it was maintained or even received renewed attention in a few . This is especially true when it comes to procedural digital innovation and to outreach activities in remote areas and diaspora communities . Thus the pandemic did accelerate changes that were already underway in some parliaments . It also showed the need for a renewed focus on parliamentary engagement not only in the crisis but also beyond
AB - During the Covid-19 crisis, parliamentarians and parliamentary staff faced a novel combination of challenges to their existing functions . In responding to the Covid-19 crisis, parliaments were forced to re-examine their political and democratic roles, and in many cases restricted themselves to a small number of ‘core functions’ . Drawing on interviews and focus group undertaken for the third Global Parliamentary Report by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the United Nations Development Programme, different approaches to public engagement by parliaments are assembled and their challenges and opportunities discussed . It shows that public engagement was side-lined in many parliaments while it was maintained or even received renewed attention in a few . This is especially true when it comes to procedural digital innovation and to outreach activities in remote areas and diaspora communities . Thus the pandemic did accelerate changes that were already underway in some parliaments . It also showed the need for a renewed focus on parliamentary engagement not only in the crisis but also beyond
U2 - 10.5771/0340-1758-2021-4-776
DO - 10.5771/0340-1758-2021-4-776
M3 - Article
SN - 0340-1758
JO - Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen
JF - Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen
ER -