Migrant Lives in Pandemic Times

Migrant Lives in Pandemic Times is an international digital storytelling project exploring the unique challenges faced by migrants in a time of global crisis, produced by CERC Migration and Migration Matters.

On the website, you find 12 portraits, much more than this video (this is an example of an expert statement that accompanies each portrait)! You get to hear from different individuals in a way you cannot through mainstream media.

The project also provides educational material to use these portraits in class. An excellent resource to get access to personal accounts, show the diversity of situations, and embed these scientifically!

Migrant Lives in Pandemic Times

How well is this person represented?

Research on political representation generally focuses on groups, but sometimes we really want to know how well an individual is represented. A common approach is relying on questions of feeling represented — but there are many reasons a person may feel represented beyond objective ones.

It is possible to express the level of representation at the individual level. I call this individual representation. This approach is based on a double comparison. First, we determine how marginal the position of an individual is, given the positions of everyone else in the population (top of figure). Second, we examine how marginal the individual would be, were he or she placed among the representatives (bottom of figure).

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Figure previously published in my DISC Working Paper

The result is a perspective of political representation that places the individual at the centre, not the representatives. We can now address questions such as whether individual representation affects trust in government or democracy.

To calculate individual representation scores, you can simply use my R-code in the polrep package. I also have a spreadsheet solution available, but it’s inflexible. A final note, I do not advocate individual representation scores as replacement of existing approaches, but as a complement to open up new possibilities in research.