Our future in space: The physical and virtual opening-up of parliaments to publics

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Prior, A. and Sivashankar, M. (2023). Our future in space: The physical and virtual opening-up of parliaments to publics. The Journal of Legislative Studies. 29 (3), pp. 463-481. https://doi.org/10.1080/13572334.2023.2202090
AuthorsPrior, A. and Sivashankar, M.
Abstract

Parliaments are physical symbols of nationhood and democracy. Public access to these spaces is often strictly regulated, yet it remains highly influential to public experiences of parliament (and their engagement with it). Drawing on data collected for the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s 2022 Global Parliamentary Report, this article discusses ways in which parliamentary ‘space’ can be utilised to encourage public engagement. This encompasses the effective use of physical space, virtual reality and augmented reality for the purpose of public engagement. In doing so, we show the most important and effective strategy for (re)using, and opening up, parliamentary spaces: the complementary use of physical and virtual methods in not only bringing publics to parliament, but also bringing parliament to publics.

KeywordsParliaments; Public Space; Public engagement; Virtual reality; Augmented reality
Year2023
JournalThe Journal of Legislative Studies
Journal citation29 (3), pp. 463-481
PublisherTaylor & Francis
ISSN 1743-9337
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/13572334.2023.2202090
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Print20 Apr 2023
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Accepted09 Apr 2023
Deposited21 Apr 2023
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