1. Making Public Administration Teaching and Theory Relevant.
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Bogason, Peter and Brans, Marleen
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PUBLIC administration , *PUBLIC administration education , *PUBLIC-private sector cooperation , *POLITICAL science , *GOVERNMENT spending policy , *GOVERNMENT productivity , *POLITICAL planning , *GOVERNMENT accounting laws , *PUBLIC buildings - Abstract
The academic field of Public Administration is quite diverse in Europe, ranging from applications of basic public law on the one hand to analyses of the ‘hollow state’ on the other (where it is difficult to find any clear-cut ‘public’ organisation). Nonetheless, in the light of societal changes towards late modernity, post-modern conditions and globalisation, there are some common challenges that sooner or later may knock at the door of all universities teaching Public Administration: how might we best conceptualise Public Administration as a field?; what are the field's relations to practice?; how can we best teach our field in a globalising world?; how adequate are our theories?; and how can we reach out and meet the demands to come down from our ivory tower?European Political Science (2008) 7, 84–97. doi:10.1057/palgrave.eps.2210181 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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