The Myth Of Bureaucratic Neutrality Av Shannon K. (University Of Kansas Usa) Portillo, Nicole (University Of Miami Usa) Humphrey, Domonic A. (George W

The Myth Of Bureaucratic Neutrality Av Shannon K. (University Of Kansas Usa) Portillo, Nicole (University Of Miami Usa) Humphrey, Domonic A. (George W

In a system discredited by political corruption, the notion of ¿bureaucratic neutrality¿ was presented during the Progressive era as strategy to restore legitimacy in government. However, bureaucratic neutrality also served as a barrier to equity in government. This book argues that neutrality is a myth that has been......
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<P>In a system discredited by political corruption, the notion of ¿bureaucratic neutrality¿ was presented during the Progressive era as strategy to restore legitimacy in government. However, bureaucratic neutrality also served as a barrier to equity in government. This book argues that neutrality is a myth that has been used as a means to oppress marginalized communities, largely disconnected from its origins within the field of public administration. A historical perspective of how the field has understood race and gender demonstrates how it has centered whiteness, masculinity, and heteronormativity in research and administrative practices, mistaking them for neutrality in public service.</P><P>Using a historically grounded positionality approach, the authors trace the myth of bureaucratic neutrality back to its origins and highlight how it has institutionalized inequity, both legally and culturally. Ultimately, the authors demonstrate that the only way to move toward equity is to und
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In a system discredited by political corruption, the notion of ‘bureaucratic neutrality’ was presented during the Progressive era as strategy to restore legitimacy in government. However, bureaucratic neutrality also served as a barrier to equity in government. This book argues that neutrality is a myth that has been used as a means to oppress marginalized communities, largely disconnected from its origins within the field of public administration. A historical perspective of how the field has understood race and gender demonstrates how it has centered whiteness, masculinity, and heteronormativity in research and administrative practices, mistaking them for neutrality in public service.Using a historically grounded positionality approach, the authors trace the myth of bureaucratic neutrality back to its origins and highlight how it has institutionalized inequity, both legally and culturally. Ultimately, the authors demonstrate that the only way to move toward equity is to understand how inequity has become institutionalized, and to constantly work to improve our systems and decision making. With constituents across the globe demanding institutional changes in government that will establish new practices and mediate generations of inequality, The Myth of Bureaucratic Neutrality is required reading for public administration scholars, practitioners, and students.

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The Myth Of Bureaucratic Neutrality Av Shannon K. Portillo, Nicole Humphrey, Domonic A. Humphrey utforsker et kritisk tema i offentlig forvaltning. Denne boken tar for seg hvordan ideen om byråkratisk nøytralitet i virkeligheten har vært en hindring for rettferdighet og likestilling i styringssystemene våre.

En nøkkel til forståelse av urettferdighet

Gjennom en historisk tilnærming demonterer forfatterne myten om byråkratisk nøytralitet. De viser hvordan denne ideen, som opprinnelig ble introdusert for å gjenskape legitimitet i en tid preget av politisk korrupsjon, faktisk har bidratt til å opprettholde ulikhet.

  • Unik innsikt: Boken gir en dypere forståelse av hvordan rase, kjønn og sosial klasse har formet offentlig administrasjon.
  • Kraftige analyser: Forfatterne benytter en posisjonert, historisk tilnærming for å avsløre uklarhetene knyttet til nøytralitet.
  • Praktiske tilnærminger: Du vil lære om konkrete strategier for å arbeide mot likhet i offentlige systemer.

Hvem bør lese denne boken?

'The Myth Of Bureaucratic Neutrality' er et must-read for alle som studerer eller arbeider innen offentlig administrasjon. Boken retter seg mot både studenter, forskere og praktikere som ønsker å forstå hvordan systematiske ulikheter har blitt institutionaliserte.

Med den globale bevegelsen for endring og rettferdighet, gir denne boken viktige verktøy for å utfordre etablerte normer og fremme nytenkning innen offentlig sektor. Utforsk disse tankevekkende temaene og bli en del av diskusjonen om fremtidens offentlig forvaltning!

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