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Theorizing the Authentic: Identity, Engagement and Public Space
Author(s)Campbell, Kelly B.
AbstractThe results of the analysis of the current trends of some of the concepts of public administration like civic engagement, deliberative democracy with emphasis on the importance and the efforts needed to increase public participation are discussed.
IssueNo6
Pages688-705
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAdministration & Society
VolumeNo36
PubDateJanuary 2005
ISBN_ISSN0095-3997

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