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The Evolving Landscape of Interest Group Politics: Navigating a Research Area of Increasing Complexity and Unprecedented Importance

Elites
Governance
Interest Groups
Public Policy
Methods
Lobbying
Policy Change
Policy-Making
S43
Michele Crepaz
Queen's University Belfast
Vibeke Wøien Hansen
Institute for Social Research, Oslo

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Interest Groups


Abstract

It is undeniable that the study of interest groups, lobbying and advocacy is rapidly becoming a central research field in the political sciences and beyond. First, the crisis of representation within traditional political organisations and democratic institutions has given prominence to organised interests both nationally and internationally. Second, new actors, firms and multinational corporations have cemented their role of policy stakeholders, domestically as well as in relation to globally salient policy issues such as climate change and public health. At the same time, new actors are making an entrance with social movements and ordinary citizens discovering lobbying as a form of political participation. Third, lobbying and advocacy by organised interests, once seen as a form of democratic participation, has been increasingly observed in non- (or less) democratic contexts. This has shed new lights on the complexity of lobbying as a form of political participation but also highlight the challenges and constrains organised interests face outside the democratic context. Finally, new media platforms and technologies, in particular, artificial intelligence, is making an abrupt entrance into the world of public affairs with consequences for the profession but also for the democratic process that cannot yet be understood.
Code Title Details
P011 Access in 'normal' circumstances? View Panel Details
P080 Coalitions and Networks: How interest groups collaborate horizontally and vertically View Panel Details
P177 Firm Lobbying, Corporate Power and Responsibility View Panel Details
P212 How do Governments regulate Civil Society Groups? Drivers and Consequences View Panel Details
P217 Influence: comparative contexts and case study research View Panel Details
P220 Input, throughput and output legitimacy in interest group participation View Panel Details
P291 Organisational dynamics, integration and civic spaces View Panel Details
P313 Perspectives on the regulation of lobbying from the Oxford Handbook on Lobbying and its Regulation View Panel Details
P392 Responsible Lobbying: Frames and Practices View Panel Details
P404 Strategic opportunities: AI, Media and other venues View Panel Details