Democratic professionalism : citizen participation and the reconstruction of professional ethics, identity, and practice
By: DZUR, Albert W
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4.04C8771s Setting the agenda : | 4.04D2132m Militares, democracia e desenvolvimento : | 4.04D921t Theories of the state : | 4.04D999d Democratic professionalism : | 4.04F113a El ascenso del príncipe democrático : | 4.04H622g The government and politics of spain | 4.04H8771d Deliberate discretion? : |
- Introduction: The ethics and politics of professions 1: The missing agents of contemporary democratic thought 2: Beyond self-interest: the apolitical picture of professionals 3: Professionals versus democracy: the radical critique of technocrats, disabling experts, and task monopolists 4: Task sharing for democracy: themes from political theory 5: Public journalism 6: Restorative justice 7: Bioethics 8: Context and consequences: the duties of democratic professionals * Conclusion: The university's role in the democratization of professional ethics
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