Postmodern Public Administration: Toward DiscourseCharles J Fox and Hugh T Miller challenge current thinking about public policy and administration in the light of the postmodern condition. In this book existing and accepted theories such as public management doctrines, constitutionalism and communitarianism are rejected in favour of constructing a discourse theory of public administration. The book also provides an invaluable, thorough and clear review of the doctrines and philosophies that have to date dominated the field. |
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... called anomalies . The proliferation of anoma- lous phenomena gives rise to competing theoretical systems that claim to better account for all phenomena previously explained , as well as the anoma- lies that have emerged . Science ...
... called anomalies . The proliferation of anoma- lous phenomena gives rise to competing theoretical systems that claim to better account for all phenomena previously explained , as well as the anoma- lies that have emerged . Science ...
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... called Silicon Valley of California , operated in a buyer's market for talent and was led by youthful inventors / entrepreneurs sufficiently confident in their identities to ignore the normal protocols of business dress . Jeans , sweats ...
... called Silicon Valley of California , operated in a buyer's market for talent and was led by youthful inventors / entrepreneurs sufficiently confident in their identities to ignore the normal protocols of business dress . Jeans , sweats ...
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... called into play , even if such public interest is postulated as an ideal rather than an achievable condition . This is necessary for authentic discourse because in the case where discursive redemption is called for , it is not ...
... called into play , even if such public interest is postulated as an ideal rather than an achievable condition . This is necessary for authentic discourse because in the case where discursive redemption is called for , it is not ...
Contents
A New Approach to Democratic Governance | 3 |
Orthodoxy and Its Alternatives | 14 |
Postmodern Symbolic Politics | 42 |
Copyright | |
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