你所需要的只是……一个网络:解释性公共行政的兴起

All you need is ... a network: The rise of interpretive public administration

Public Administration · 2021
被引 28
ABS 4

中文导读

这篇为《公共行政》百年纪念刊撰写的文章,回顾了解释性公共行政的兴起,将其与主流的形式主义和科学主义对比,并总结了英、西欧和美国的学术发展,指出经验主义与大陆解释传统的分野。

Abstract

Abstract For this 100th Anniversary issue of Public Administration, we review one of the more distinctive trends in the study of public administration—the rise of the interpretive approach. We tie interpretivism to an anti‐naturalist historicism and humanism in contrast to the formalism and scientism of mainstream public administration. We review developments in Britain, Western Europe, and the United States, concluding there is a divide between the empiricist Anglo‐Saxon approaches and Continental interpretive and critical approaches. We summarize Bevir and Rhodes' decentred approach with its focus on traditions, beliefs, practices, and dilemmas. We highlight its distinctive features compared with other interpretive approaches. We suggest the interpretive approach could develop further by blurring genres and practising bricolage. We conclude that interpretivism thrives in Britain and Continental Europe because there are established networks behind which lies the nineteenth century European tradition of hermeneutics and idealism.

公共行政解释主义政治学社会学哲学