Government Is Us 2.0M.E. Sharpe, 25/04/2011 - 288 من الصفحات When this seminal work was originally published, the focus was on whether or not citizens should be involved in administrative governance. Today that question has been replaced by concerns about how and how much they should be involved. Currently relationships between citizens and their governments remain as, or more, complicated as they were then. Government Is Us 2.0 picks up where the previous edition left off. It addresses the bigger questions that are being asked and discussed about the relationships among and between citizens and their governments, how individuals and agencies govern, and the institutional elements that keep us from engendering long-term, socially just participatory change. The central argument of Government Is Us 2.0 is that much can be done to bridge the gulf between citizens and their governments. The chapter authors offer practical suggestions on how public administrators can productively involve citizens in government work, with steps that will increase citizens' trust in government through opportunities for direct connection and collaboration. |
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... Administration Lisa A. Zanetti 76 6. Models of Citizen Participation: Measuring Engagement and Collaboration Mary M. Timney 86 vi 7. Democratic Governance through Public-Nonprofit Partnerships: Reclaiming “A Usable v Contents.
Cheryl Simrell King. vi 7. Democratic Governance through Public-Nonprofit Partnerships: Reclaiming “A Usable Past” from the Settlement House Movement Jennifer K. Alexander Part III. Stories of Practice 101 117 8. The EPA Seeks Its Role ...
... partnership or conjunction with governments, but, rather, in opposition. Negative citizenship (working against government instead of working with) is sometimes referred to as outlaw (Rimmerman 2010) or guerrilla citizenship (subversive ...
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The Possibilities and Dilemmas | 17 |
PART II Democracy and Engagement through Different Lenses | 29 |
Rethinking the Places and Practices of Public Administration | 31 |
Imagining Private Lives and Alternative Futures | 59 |
5 Cultivating and Sustaining Empathy as a Normative Value in Public Administration | 76 |
Measuring Engagement and Collaboration | 86 |
8 The EPA Seeks Its Role in Communities Evolutionary Engagement | 119 |
Team Metro | 147 |
The City of Seattle Race and Social Justice Initiative | 157 |
Making Sustainability Real in the City of Olympia | 174 |
12 Think Global Act Local? A Short Story | 185 |
PART IV Imaging the Possibilities | 213 |
13 Imagining the Possibilities | 215 |
About the Editor and Contributors | 223 |
Reclaiming A Usable Past from the Settlement House Movement | 101 |
Part III Stories of Practice | 117 |
Index | 229 |