Logics of Legitimacy

Three Traditions of Public Administration Praxis

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book Logics of Legitimacy by Margaret Stout, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Margaret Stout ISBN: 9781351559775
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: September 25, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Margaret Stout
ISBN: 9781351559775
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: September 25, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

The discipline of public administration draws predominantly from political and organizational theory, but also from other social and behavioral sciences, philosophy, and even theology. This diversity results in conflicting prescriptions for the "proper" administrative role. So, how are those new to public administration to know which ideas are "legitimate"?

Rather than accepting conventional arguments for administrative legitimacy through delegated constitutional authority or expertise, Logics of Legitimacy: Three Traditions of Public Administration Praxis does not assume that any one approach to professionalism is accepted by all scholars, practitioners, citizens, or elected representatives. Instead, it offers a framework for public administration theory and practice that fully includes the citizen as a political actor alongside elected representatives and administrators. This framework:

  • Considers both direct and representative forms of democracy
  • Examines concepts from both political and organizational theory, addressing many of the key questions in public administration
  • Examines past and present approaches to administration
  • Presents a conceptual lens for understanding public administration theory and explaining different administrative roles and practices

The framework for public administration theory and practice is presented in three traditions of main prescriptions for practice: Constitutional (the bureaucrat), Discretionary (the entrepreneur), and Collaborative (the steward). This book is appropriate for use in graduate-level courses that explore the philosophical, historical, and intellectual foundations of public administration. Upon qualified course adoption, instructors will gain access to a course outline and corresponding lecture slides.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The discipline of public administration draws predominantly from political and organizational theory, but also from other social and behavioral sciences, philosophy, and even theology. This diversity results in conflicting prescriptions for the "proper" administrative role. So, how are those new to public administration to know which ideas are "legitimate"?

Rather than accepting conventional arguments for administrative legitimacy through delegated constitutional authority or expertise, Logics of Legitimacy: Three Traditions of Public Administration Praxis does not assume that any one approach to professionalism is accepted by all scholars, practitioners, citizens, or elected representatives. Instead, it offers a framework for public administration theory and practice that fully includes the citizen as a political actor alongside elected representatives and administrators. This framework:

The framework for public administration theory and practice is presented in three traditions of main prescriptions for practice: Constitutional (the bureaucrat), Discretionary (the entrepreneur), and Collaborative (the steward). This book is appropriate for use in graduate-level courses that explore the philosophical, historical, and intellectual foundations of public administration. Upon qualified course adoption, instructors will gain access to a course outline and corresponding lecture slides.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Coaching in Depth by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Female Transgression in Early Modern Britain by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Sonnets of Michelangelo by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book The Enterprise and its Environment by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Principles and Practice of Impact Investing by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book The Meaning of Life in Hinduism and Buddhism by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Stitching the World: Embroidered Maps and Women’s Geographical Education by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Liberty, Property and Markets by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Queer and Catholic by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book European Borderlands by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Preventive Human Rights Strategies by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book The Internationlization of the Renminbi by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Markets and Power by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Edible Identities: Food as Cultural Heritage by Margaret Stout
Cover of the book Sociology, Religion and Grace by Margaret Stout
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy