Postmodern Public AdministrationTaylor & Francis, 2024 M11 1 - 192 páginas This widely acclaimed work provides a lively counterbalance to the standard assessment-measurement-accountability prescriptions that have made showing you did your job more important than actually doing it. Now extensively revised, it articulates a postmodern theory of public administration that challenges the field to redirect its attention away from narrow, technique-oriented scientism, and toward democratic openness and ethics.The authors incorporate insights from thinkers like Rorty, Giddens, Derrida, and Foucault to recast public administration as an arena of decentered practices. In their framework, ideographic collisions and everyday impasses bring about political events that challenge the status quo, creating possibilities for social change. "Postmodern Public Administration" is an outstanding intellectual achievement that has rewritten the political theory of public administration. This new edition will encourage everyone who reads it to think quite differently about democratic governance. |
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Postmodern Symbolic Politics | 1992 |
Discourse Theory | |
Warrants for Discourse | |
Nascent Forms of Discourse | |
References | |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Postmodern Public Administration: Toward Discourse Charles J. Fox,Hugh T. Miller Vista de fragmentos - 1995 |
Términos y frases comunes
abstract action adhocracies affirm agonistic alternative argument articulated atomistic attention authentic discourse behavior Blacksburg Blacksburg manifesto body-subject bureaucracy Chapter citizen panel citizen participation citizenry claims communitarian concept consciousness constitutional constructivism constructivist context corporatist critique democracy democratic deterministic develop discourse theory dominant elites epiphenomenal epistemology ethics few-talk formation Frankfurt School Giddens groups Habermas Habermas’s human hyperreality ideal incommensurability individual insincere institutionalized institutions interaction interpretations issues language games legitimacy legitimate lifeworld Logical positivism loop model many-talk meaning Merleau-Ponty metanarratives metaphors modern monologic nascent neotribalism norms one’s organizations orthodoxy paradigm phenomenology philosophy policy discourse policy networks political postmodern conditions potential probabilism probabilistic problem problematic public administration public energy field public interest public policy question reality recursive practices reform reified representative democracy Rohr rules self-referential sense situation situation-regarding intentionality social construction some-talk standpoint Stivers structuration theory substantive contribution symbols thought transcend validity warrants for discourse