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Administration and the Other
Explorations of Diversity and Marginalization in the Political Administrative State

 

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Administration and the Other
Explorations of Diversity and Marginalization in the Political Administrative State

by Kyle Farmbry (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780739119105

 

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Administration and the Other examines the social construction of groups of people and resultant policy impacts in the discourse of the American Republic from before its founding to the present. The book suggests that from pre-revolutionary interactions between early colonialists and Native Americans to recent immigration debates, discourse on The Other has resulted in the development of policies that have led to further marginalization, community division, and harm to scores of innocents within the public sphere. Ultimately,Administration and the Other examines the construction of The Other from a sociological and historical framework to engage students and scholars of political and administrative processes in using the often unspoken history of the field, as part of a larger historical framework, to explore how policy has been shaped in relation to marginalized communities. By presenting elements of history that are frequently not entered into the administrative and political discourse, the book aims to frame a conversation that might lead to the integration of thoughts about the often marginalized Other into discussions of policy-making and policy-implementation processes.


 

ISBN 739119109
ISBN13 9780739119105
Publisher Lexington Books
Format Hardback
Publication date 28/01/2009
Pages 214
Weight (grammes) 472
Published in United States
Height (mm) 247
Width (mm) 170

Part 1 Preface Part 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Theoretical Foundations Part 4 Part I. The Early Republic Chapter 5 Chapter 2.The Expert in an Era of American Enlightenment Chapter 6 Chapter 3. Slavery Chapter 7 Chapter 4. The Native American as the Other Part 8 Part II. The Founding Era Chapter 9 Chapter 5. Social Science and the Other Chapter 10 Chapter 6. The African American Male as the Other Chapter 11 Chapter 7. The Immigrant as the Other-Part I Part 12 Part III. Transitional Concerns Chapter 13 Chapter 8. Housing the Other Chapter 14 Chapter 9. The War on Poverty Chapter 15 Chapter 10. Educating the Other Part 16 Part IV. The Other in an Era of Late Modernity Chapter 17 Chapter 11. Welfare and the Other Chapter 18 Chapter 12. Counting and Categorizing the Other Chapter 19 Chapter 13. The Immigrant as the Other Part 20 Conclusion