Designed to be the defintive statement on social equity theory and practice in public administration, this offers general descriptions of social equity in changing political, economic, and social circumstances; traces the development of the concept over t
This book presents cutting-edge commentaries by leading scholars that address issues of public ethics in the current period of broken politics and challenged legitimacy.
This work considers how and why cities change their governing arrangements - and the implications for cities of the future. It provides case studies that show how actual cities have changed and adapted their structure to fit changing times and citizen demands.
This book explores how the science and art of public administration is definable, describable, replicable, and cumulative. The authors survey a broad range of theories and analytical approaches and consider which are the most promising, influential, and important for the field.