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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Page 90
Regime norms can be subsumed with more bountiful result under structural
principles . Institutions and agencies can be subsumed under the expanded
understanding of institutionalization articulated by structuration theory . In both
cases ...
Regime norms can be subsumed with more bountiful result under structural
principles . Institutions and agencies can be subsumed under the expanded
understanding of institutionalization articulated by structuration theory . In both
cases ...
Page 120
The question is not will there be rules of discourse ; in human groups there are
always norms for inclusion and exclusion . We shun , roll our eyes , sarcastically
put down , dismiss , and ignore those who violate tacit norms . We want to
valorize ...
The question is not will there be rules of discourse ; in human groups there are
always norms for inclusion and exclusion . We shun , roll our eyes , sarcastically
put down , dismiss , and ignore those who violate tacit norms . We want to
valorize ...
Page 158
If the public conversation is to be something other than a playground for the
mightiest , there must be norms of discourse commonly understood and a
community that shares a forum of interaction where viewpoints may confront one
another .
If the public conversation is to be something other than a playground for the
mightiest , there must be norms of discourse commonly understood and a
community that shares a forum of interaction where viewpoints may confront one
another .
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Contents
A New Approach to Democratic Governance | 3 |
Orthodoxy and Its Alternatives | 14 |
Discourse Theory | 73 |
Copyright | |
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