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Logics of legitimacy : three traditions of public administration praxis

By: Stout, Margaret.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Public administration and public policy ; 168.Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2012Description: 305 p.ISBN: 9781466511613.Subject(s): Representação Política | Legitimidade | Democracia | Modelo de Gestão
Contents:
Section I – Why and how the traditions framework was created 1. The legitimacy question 2. Why worry about role conceptualization? Professional socialization in public administration 3. Using theoretical frameworks as interpretive lenses 4. How the traditions framework was created Section II - The traditions framework 5. The generic elements of each tradition 6. The constitutional tradition: bureaucratic accountability of the constitutional order 7. The discretionary tradition: entrepreneurial responsibility for desirable outcomes 8. The collaborative tradition: stewardship responsiveness to the citizenry Section III – Critique and Analysis 9. Mutual critiques among traditions 10. Integrations, conciliations, and dialectical syntheses 11. Assessing contextual fit of the traditions : a mental experiment Appendix: foundations course outline.
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Section I – Why and how the traditions framework was created 1. The legitimacy question 2. Why worry about role conceptualization? Professional socialization in public administration 3. Using theoretical frameworks as interpretive lenses 4. How the traditions framework was created Section II - The traditions framework 5. The generic elements of each tradition 6. The constitutional tradition: bureaucratic accountability of the constitutional order 7. The discretionary tradition: entrepreneurial responsibility for desirable outcomes 8. The collaborative tradition: stewardship responsiveness to the citizenry Section III – Critique and Analysis 9. Mutual critiques among traditions 10. Integrations, conciliations, and dialectical syntheses 11. Assessing contextual fit of the traditions : a mental experiment Appendix: foundations course outline.

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