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Democratizing Public Management Towards Practicebased Theory 1st Ed Marta Struminskakutra

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Democratizing Public Management Towards Practicebased Theory 1st Ed Marta Struminskakutra
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Author: Marta Struminska-Kutra
ISBN: 9783319745909, 9783319745916, 3319745905, 3319745913
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Democratizing Public Management Towards Practicebased Theory 1st Ed Marta Struminskakutra by Marta Struminska-kutra 9783319745909, 9783319745916, 3319745905, 3319745913 instant download after payment.

This book argues that contemporary society in general, and public administration specifically, can benefit from more reflexive learning processes through democracy and public involvement. It identifies the most central social practices, dilemmas, and challenges for public management as well as the mechanisms needed to enact institutional change. Offering a model of reflexivity and learning in the face of public dispute, it explores phenomena such as problem solving, democratization, public learning, and uncertainty to address certain tensions in governance theory and practice.
Through a range of well-sourced case studies, this book demonstrates how institutions can manage difficult situations by not only resolving the conflict but addressing the underlying problem. It uses both theoretical and practical approaches to observe the micro foundations of political behavior and its institutional underpinnings, and will be a valuable resource for public administration researchers, practitioners, and graduate students seeking empirical studies of learning processes in the public sphere.

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