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Conservative Convergence in Edge Counties: Implications for Public Administration

Conservative Convergence in Edge Counties: Implications for Public Administration

The political culture of rapidly growing Edge County’s creates a significant barrier to the field of public administration. As increasing numbers arrive, they appear to amplify the existing conservative culture…

Culture Cacophonies: Implications for Public Administration in Growing Edge Counties

Culture Cacophonies: Implications for Public Administration in Growing Edge Counties

America is a place of demographical change driven by our restless patterns of internal migration that flowed to numerous places. According to the U.S. census, we have also grown from…

Edge County Syndrome

All counties share similarities but vary in their services, cultures and settings. Edge counties are differentiated by the impact of forces that rapid growth unleashes within their microenvironment and the…

Comparing Edge Counties and Core Counties

Comparing Edge Counties and Core Counties

This series of articles defined two types of metropolitan counties and described their metropolitan settings. To gain an understanding of the divergent dynamics found within each type of county, a…

Defining Edge and Core Counties

Defining Edge and Core Counties

The setting of Edge Counties is the metropolitan region that was described in the previous article of this series. Although there are numerous regional models, they consist of counties as…

Edge Counties in Expanding Metropolitan Regions

The previous article in this series introduced the concept of rapid-growth edge counties located at or near the periphery of expanding metropolitan regions. This second installment is focused on their…

An Introduction to Edge County Syndrome

An Introduction to Edge County Syndrome

The chronicle of America portrays a transition from rural to urban settlement. While urban areas are responsible for providing 80 percent of the U.S. economy’s employment, income and production of…

SIAM Invites Proposals for 2016 Deil S. Wright Symposium

ASPA’s Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management (SIAM) invites paper proposals for the 2016 Deil S. Wright Symposium. The symposium honors the career and contributions of Professor Deil S. Wright,…

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