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Phenomenology and public administration
International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, 2003Phenomenologists are among the strongest opponents of logical positivism. Mostly associated with Edmund Husserl, phenomenology is essentially an analytical method or framework for describing and explaining social relationships and psychological orientations.
Wesley Waugh, William Waugh
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The "reflexive" public administration
2023A peculiar aspect of the precautionary principle lays right in the reassessment and renewal of authorization provisions. Precautionary measures are provisional and subject to review upon acquisition of “new scientific information” or development of “best available technologies”.
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Organizing Public Administration
2020This chapter is inspired by the observation that new trends—in the cultural, economic, and political global scenario—are changing how public organizations are organized, making them increasingly complex and effective in challenging critical problems, such as poverty, unemployment, and environmental sustainability. These changes are aimed at influencing
Decastri, Maurizio, Buonocore, Filomena
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AS STORYTELLING
Public Administration, 2011I’ll tell you a storyAbout Jack a Nory,And now my story's begun;I’ll tell you anotherOf Jack and his brother,And now my story is done.[Anon] A great writer of fiction both creates a new, unique, individual world – through acts of imagination, through language that feels inevitable, through commanding forms – and responds to a world, the world the ...
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The Existentialist Public Administrator
International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, 2003The philosophical roots of existentialism can be found in the writings of Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Sartre, and Camus. Sartre used existentialism to frame the social and political issues of the day after World War II and Camus helped popularize the philosophyʼns focus on individualism and personal freedom.
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Beyond social equity: Talking social justice in public administration
PAR. Public Administration Review, 2023C. Stivers +8 more
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The chapter explores the relationship between artificial intelligence and public administrations. It is structured into three parts. The first part examines the different types of artificial intelligence and the various ways in which public administration can employ it, in order to assess the risks and highlight the opportunities it presents.
Marchetti, Barbara, Torchia, Luisa
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Marchetti, Barbara, Torchia, Luisa
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