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The American Society for Public Administration is the largest and most prominent professional association for public administration. It is dedicated to advancing the art, science, teaching and practice of public and non-profit administration.

The Frame Game

The Frame Game

It’s a new year, and with it has come a whole new crop of state and local elected officials. It’s early, but the signs are not auspicious. Case in point:…

Leadership Dilemmas: The Seduction of Correctly Solving the Wrong Problem

Leadership Dilemmas: The Seduction of Correctly Solving the Wrong Problem

There was a university study conducted a few years ago on mice, rats, and hamsters. The study was intended, of course, to see if we could learn something that we…

Social Vulnerability and Social Justice: Government’s Role in a More Equitable Society

Social vulnerability is a pre-existing condition that affects a society’s ability to prepare for and recover from a disruptive event. Social vulnerability is applied primarily to natural hazards and disasters…

The Evolution of the American City: Multiculturalism and Social Justice in Municipal Government

The Evolution of the American City: Multiculturalism and Social Justice in Municipal Government

Most modern American cities are culturally pluralistic, so communities clearly benefit when municipal policies embrace cultural differences. City administrators are thus responsible for capitalizing on the social benefits that multiculturalism…

A Life of Social Justice Promotion Through Public Service

How can a community provide public service in an economic, efficient and effective manner AND promote equity or social justice? There are no easy institutional or organizational answers to this…

Moving Towards a School-wide Model for Teaching and Social Justice

For teachers and educators, like myself, to become open to global ideas and values, a strong commitment to social justice is essential. This commitment is about knowing what is actually…

Promoting Social Equity by Building Transparency into State Budgeting Processes

Promoting Social Equity by Building Transparency into State Budgeting Processes

State budgets are extremely complex and important social equity issues are present in many budgets. Probably the largest and best known social equity issue concerns state payments to local school…

The 36th Annual Teaching Public Administration Conference Issues Call for Proposals

  The Section on Public Administration Education (SPAE) is hosting the 36th Annual Teaching Public Administration Conference (TPAC) on June 3-5, 2013, in San Francisco’s Japantown. Conference site co-hosts are…

Strengthening Accountability and Public Confidence with Transparency Websites

Strengthening Accountability and Public Confidence with Transparency Websites

According to Transparency International, an international anti-corruption organization headquartered in Berlin, the public sectors of most of the world’s countries are still plagued by high levels of perceived corruption. Based…

Why Does Business Not Trust IT? (2)

Who is at fault? In all honesty it is the mostly the business or buyer. Of course it is an IT perspective. What did you think I was going to…

Training and Development in the Great Recession

Succession planning is often intertwined with the quest to improve personnel. Many organizations report an increasing turnover rate as the Baby Boomer generation retires. This will create a vacuum in…