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In: ASPA classics
This reader presents a balanced collection of 16 administrative profiles of high-level government and nonprofit officials for course use. The profiles were originally published as part of a series for Public Administration Review. The profiles themselves cover a wide range of public service professionals at the local, state, and federal levels, and are written by a distinguished cast of authors. A concluding chapter by Riccucci pulls together and synthesizes the various themes of the profiles.
In: Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration, Second Edition; Public Administration and Public Policy
In: Public Administration and Public Policy; Handbook of Public Administration, Third Edition, S. 757-766
In: International journal of public administration: IJPA, Band 26, Heft 12, S. 1303-1306
ISSN: 0190-0692
"Public Personnel Management has served as an essential, concise reader for public personnel and human resource management courses in the fields of public administration, political science, and public policy for more than 30 years. Since the first edition published in 1991, the book has provided professors and students alike with an in-depth look at cutting-edge developments beyond standard textbook coverage, to cultivate a broad understanding of the key management and policy issues facing public and nonprofit HRM today. Original chapters are written expressly for the text by leading public administration scholars, each focusing on specific and sometimes controversial concerns for public personnel management, such as social equity, labor relations, public employee rights, and the operation of nonprofits. Now in an extensively revised seventh edition, Public Personnel Management presents new, original chapters to examine developments of interest to researchers and practitioners alike, including: new ways of working including remote work, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on public service workforces, work-life balance, patterns of discrimination and employees' perceptions of fairness, affirmative action, generational differences in the workforce, and - as the field of public personnel management becomes more internationalized - a chapter addressing human resource management across Europe. These, as well as the other chapters, ensure that Public Personnel Management will remain a field-defining book for the next 30 years"--
In: Cambridge elements. Elements in public and nonprofit administration
This Element explores Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its potential application to the field of public administration. It proposes specific areas within the field where a CRT framework would help to uncover and rectify structural and institutional racism. This is paramount given the high priority that the field places on social equity, the third pillar of public administration. If there is a desire to achieve social equity and justice, systematic, structural racism needs to be addressed and confronted directly. The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement is one example of the urgency and significance of applying theories from a variety of disciplines to the study of racism in public administration.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction: Workforce Diversity and the 21st Century -- 2 Law and Public Policy: EEO, Affirmative Action and Diversity Management -- 3 The Significance of Diversity and Social Equity -- 4 Race and Diversity Management -- 5 Managing Diversity around Ethnicity -- 6 Diversity Management and Women in Public Sector Workforces -- 7 Diversity and LGBTQIA -- 8 Disability and Diversity in the Workplace -- 9 Diversity, Diversity Management and Intersectionality -- 10 Public Sector Organizations Positioning for the Future -- Index.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. The Making of Law, Policy, and Policy Drifts -- 2. Privacy Rights and U.S. Surveillance Policy Drifts -- 3. Civil Rights Law and Policy Drifts -- 4. The Politics of Climate Control Policy Drifts -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author
In: Public Management and Change series
Is public administration an art or a science? This question of whether the field is driven by values or facts will never be definitively answered due to a lack of consensus among scholars. The resulting divide has produced many heated debates; however, in this pioneering volume, Norma Riccucci embraces the diversity of research methods rather than suggesting that there is one best way to conduct research in public administration. Public Administration examines the intellectual origins and identity of the discipline of public administration, its diverse research traditions, and how public administration research is conducted today. The bookÆs intended purpose is to engage reasonable-minded public administration scholars and professionals in a dialogue on the importance of heterogeneity in epistemic traditions, and to deepen the fieldÆs understanding and acceptance of its epistemological scope. This important book will provide a necessary overview of the discipline for graduate students and scholars.
In: Public administration review: PAR, Band 83, Heft 3, S. 714-715
ISSN: 1540-6210
In: Perspectives on public management and governance: PPMG, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 324-338
ISSN: 2398-4929
This essay addresses how critical race theory (CRT) can be applied to the field of public administration. It proposes specific areas within the field that could benefit from the application of a CRT framework. This requires a paradigmatic shift in the field, which is desirable given the high priority that the field places on social equity, the third pillar of public administration. If there is a desire to achieve social equity and justice, racism needs to be addressed and confronted directly. The Black Lives Matter movement is one example of the urgency and significance of applying theories from a variety of disciplines to the study of racism in public administration.