Administrative Sovereignty: Tribal Governance and Public Administration

Administrative Sovereignty: Tribal Governance and Public Administration

Editor(s)

Sara R. Rinfret

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Description

This cutting-edge new casebook challenges the dominant White-centric narrative of public administration, offering a fresh array of perspectives, with the lofty aim of ending the marginalization of communities in public policy implementation. Contributors adopt a liberatory framework to examine street-level public administrators (e.g., teachers, security officers, policy analysts, and human resource experts) most responsible for implementing public policy in the United States, including and amplifying previously unrecognized narratives on the front lines of public administration. Case studies explore real-life public servants, not traditionally heard of, offering counter-narratives. Each chapter concludes with an empowerment exercise and assignment for faculty to adopt in their classroom.

This edited volume, a first of its kind, is written by experts in public policy and administration, bringing together top and emerging scholars in one volume to amplify underrepresented voices in public administration and policy. Chapters are rooted in qualitative approaches and center the narratives of marginalized communities, including women, People of Color, and LGBTQIA+ public servants. Street-Level Public Servants offers a much-needed casebook for public administration and public policy courses in the twenty-first century.

Title of Book

Street-Level Public Servants: Case Studies for a New Generation of Public Administration

ISBN

9781032417509

Publication Date

12-19-2023

Document Type

Book Chapter

Publisher

Routledge

City

New York City

Keywords

tribal administrative law

Disciplines

Administrative Law | Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law

Administrative Sovereignty: Tribal Governance and Public Administration


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