Using a global and multi-generational approach, this volume reveals the persistent need to engage as a scholarly community with questions of public ethics and citizenship. Grounded in Prof. Terry Cooper's scholarship, the editors and contributors bridge the past to the future while applying research to critical concerns of today.
Using a global and multi-generational approach, this volume reveals the persistent need to engage as a scholarly community with questions of public ethics and citizenship. Grounded in Prof. Terry Cooper's scholarship, the editors and contributors bridge the past to the future while applying research to critical concerns of today.
Thomas A. Bryer is professor of public administration and program director of downtown Community-engaged scholarship at the University of Central Florida. So Hee Jeon is associate professor of public administration and director of the undergraduate program in public and nonprofit administration at Central Michigan University
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Preface: Reflections from Terry L. Cooper PART I: Introduction Chapter 1: Citizenship and Ethics: Significance of the Questions Thomas Bryer PART II: Citizenship and Neighborhood Governance Chapter 2: How and When can Citizens Most Meaningfully Represent Themselves in Public Policy and Service Delivery Processes Jennifer Brinkerhoff Chapter 3: Analyzing Citizen-Centered Collaborative Management--the "Who" and the "How" Alfred T. Ho and Michael Wu Chapter 4: Citizen-Centered Capacity Building for Sustainability Jack W. Meek and Stephanie Britt Chapter 5: The Boundary Setting of Collaborative Governance: Why are Civic Organizations Often Excluded? Weijie Wang Chapter 6: The Impact of Social Media Adoption on Citizen Trust Daniel Seigler and Sarah Stoeckel Chapter 7: Citizen Participation 2.0? Examining Social Media Use by Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils Seongho An and Chao Guo PART III: Public Service Ethics and Citizenship Chapter 8: The Role of Ethical Citizenship in Advancing Immigrant In
Preface: Reflections from Terry L. Cooper PART I: Introduction Chapter 1: Citizenship and Ethics: Significance of the Questions Thomas Bryer PART II: Citizenship and Neighborhood Governance Chapter 2: How and When can Citizens Most Meaningfully Represent Themselves in Public Policy and Service Delivery Processes Jennifer Brinkerhoff Chapter 3: Analyzing Citizen-Centered Collaborative Management--the "Who" and the "How" Alfred T. Ho and Michael Wu Chapter 4: Citizen-Centered Capacity Building for Sustainability Jack W. Meek and Stephanie Britt Chapter 5: The Boundary Setting of Collaborative Governance: Why are Civic Organizations Often Excluded? Weijie Wang Chapter 6: The Impact of Social Media Adoption on Citizen Trust Daniel Seigler and Sarah Stoeckel Chapter 7: Citizen Participation 2.0? Examining Social Media Use by Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils Seongho An and Chao Guo PART III: Public Service Ethics and Citizenship Chapter 8: The Role of Ethical Citizenship in Advancing Immigrant In
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