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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Public Administration And The Public Interest: Re-Presenting A Lost Concept, Gary S. Marshall, Enamu Choudhury
Public Administration And The Public Interest: Re-Presenting A Lost Concept, Gary S. Marshall, Enamu Choudhury
Public Administration Faculty Publications
This article analyzes how the concept of the public interest has been articulated in the field of public administration. It traces the intellectual development of the term and highlights the differences between a definition of the public interest that emphasizes a “community of meaning” and a definition that emphasizes the “objective control of administration.” The article then goes on to discuss how the current debates concerning the postmodern experience inform a definition of the public interest for the 21st century.
Partly Fragmented, Partly Integrated: An Anthropological Examination Of "Postmodern Fragmented Subjects", Claudia Strauss
Partly Fragmented, Partly Integrated: An Anthropological Examination Of "Postmodern Fragmented Subjects", Claudia Strauss
Pitzer Faculty Publications and Research
It has become commonplace for anthropologists, historians, and other researchers to discuss the cultural and historical construction of "selves." One now-classic description of this sort is the historian E. P. Thompson's account (1963, 1967) of the way industrial capitalism created a greater time consciousness among English factory workers. More recently, the literary critic Frederic Jameson has written about the psychological effects of late-20th-century capitalism. Using as his evidence works of architecture, poetry, music, and other artistic and intellectual productions, he has argued that (at least in the United States, the focus of his description) the standardization of our environment, saturation …
The "As Ifs" Of Political Psychology, Ibpp Editor
The "As Ifs" Of Political Psychology, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This paper describes different concepts of "as if" that are basic to political psychology for descriptive and inferential analysis.
The Past From The Present: Comments On The Social Construction Of Machiavellianism, Ibpp Editor
The Past From The Present: Comments On The Social Construction Of Machiavellianism, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article presents different meanings of the term Machiavellianism and posits a mechanism of social construction to explain these differences.
Political Propaganda: A Postmodernist Analysis (Part Iii), Ibpp Editor
Political Propaganda: A Postmodernist Analysis (Part Iii), Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The last installment of this article posits proto-principles of propaganda. (See IBPP Vol. 1, No. 17 and Vol. 2, No.1 for the first two installments.)
Political Propaganda: A Postmodernist Analysis (Part I), Ibpp Editor
Political Propaganda: A Postmodernist Analysis (Part I), Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article presents a number of conceptual problems with assuming that political propaganda is an effective tool in seeking political power.
Postmodernism, “Reality” And Public Administration: A Discourse, Hugh T. Miller, Charles J. Fox, Gary S. Marshall
Postmodernism, “Reality” And Public Administration: A Discourse, Hugh T. Miller, Charles J. Fox, Gary S. Marshall
Faculty Books and Monographs
Chapter, Deconstructing Administrative Behavior: The “Real” as Representation, authored by Gary Marshall, UNO faculty member.