Phenomenology in Public Administration: Bridging the Theory–Practice Gap
Autor: | María Verónica Elías |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Public Administration Sociology and Political Science Conceptualization 05 social sciences 0506 political science Epistemology Phenomenology (philosophy) 0502 economics and business 050602 political science & public administration Experiential knowledge Sociology 050203 business & management Theory practice |
Zdroj: | Administration & Society. 52:1516-1537 |
ISSN: | 1552-3039 0095-3997 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0095399720911467 |
Popis: | Phenomenology is the study of things as they “appear” (phenomena) to us in their own terms, prior to formal conceptualization. This article traces the development of phenomenology in public administration within the larger realm of interpretive approaches. It describes applied phenomenology as developed by Ralph Hummel and discusses its usefulness in the study of public organizations and administrative practice. As a way of studying process, phenomenology allows administrators to bridge the theory–practice gap. Since understanding a situation depends on different kinds of knowledge, phenomenological epistemology fosters a more democratic public administration. |
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