Issues of race permeate virtually every corner of policy creation and implementation in the United States, yet theoretically driven research on interactions of policy, race, and ethnicity rarely offers practical tools that can be readily applied by current and future civil servants, private contract...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-413432024-03-25T17:57:57Z Race and Public Administration Rutherford, Amanda Meier, Kenneth J. Adrian; Alketa; Amanda; America; Andre; Ashley; biographies; Brown; Brulon; Cabral; Care; Cho; Common; Concluding; Crotty; Dantas; Denominator; Digital; Disparities; Diversity; Education; Ethnic; Eunji; Experiences; faced; Gaps; Governance; Grissom; Health; Index; Inequality; Insights; International; Janus; Jason; Jill; Jones; Karen; Kelly; Kenicia; Kenneth; Lee; LeRoux; Ling; Meier; Modern; Mossberger; New; Nicholson; Nonprofit; Organizational; Peci; Performance; Persistent; Place; Policing; Policy; Preface; Public; Race; Racial; Research; Rutherford; Sean; Sector; Seong; Soares; Thoughts; Toward; Vanessa; Workforce; Wright; Zhu thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPV Political control and freedoms::JPVH Human rights, civil rights thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPP Public administration Issues of race permeate virtually every corner of policy creation and implementation in the United States, yet theoretically driven research on interactions of policy, race, and ethnicity rarely offers practical tools that can be readily applied by current and future civil servants, private contractors, or nonprofit boards. Arguing that scholarship can and should inform practice to address issues of equity in public affairs, rather than overlook, ignore, or deny them, Race and Public Administration offers a much-needed and accessible exploration of current and cutting-edge research on race and policy. This book evaluates what contradictions, unanswered questions, and best (or worst) practices exist in conducting and understanding research that can provide evidence-based policy and management guidance to practitioners in the field.  Individual chapters are written by established and emerging scholars and explore a wide range of policy areas, including public education, policing, health and access to healthcare, digital governance, nonprofit diversity, and international contexts. Together, the chapters serve as a link between theoretically informed research in public administration and those students and professionals trained to work in the trenches of public administration. This book is ideally suited as a text for courses in schools of public administration, public policy, or nonprofit management, and is required reading for those actively involved in policy analysis, creation, or evaluation. 2020-08-19T14:29:36Z 2020-08-19T14:29:36Z 2020 book 9780367896713 9780367861995 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/41343 eng Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781003017639 10.4324/9781003017639 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb b8f382cd-d267-4348-992f-8b4635126d02 9780367896713 9780367861995 Routledge open access
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description Issues of race permeate virtually every corner of policy creation and implementation in the United States, yet theoretically driven research on interactions of policy, race, and ethnicity rarely offers practical tools that can be readily applied by current and future civil servants, private contractors, or nonprofit boards. Arguing that scholarship can and should inform practice to address issues of equity in public affairs, rather than overlook, ignore, or deny them, Race and Public Administration offers a much-needed and accessible exploration of current and cutting-edge research on race and policy. This book evaluates what contradictions, unanswered questions, and best (or worst) practices exist in conducting and understanding research that can provide evidence-based policy and management guidance to practitioners in the field.  Individual chapters are written by established and emerging scholars and explore a wide range of policy areas, including public education, policing, health and access to healthcare, digital governance, nonprofit diversity, and international contexts. Together, the chapters serve as a link between theoretically informed research in public administration and those students and professionals trained to work in the trenches of public administration. This book is ideally suited as a text for courses in schools of public administration, public policy, or nonprofit management, and is required reading for those actively involved in policy analysis, creation, or evaluation.
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