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逆转问责链:关系权力如何塑造公共接触中的问责

Reversing the accountability chain: how relational power can shape accountability in public encounters

Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory · 2026
被引 0
ABS 4

中文导读

通过英国税收抵免系统的民族志研究,揭示新自由主义话语、数字技术和沟通实践如何逆转公民与国家之间的问责关系,使陷入困境的公民反而成为问责对象。

Abstract

Abstract Public administration plays a fundamental role in accountability relationships between citizens and the State, but how these take shape in public encounters is remarkably understudied. Analyzing relational dynamics within and around public encounters expands the relational perspective on accountability in public administration—challenging core assumptions of the principal–agent model underpinning studies of citizen–State accountability relationships. We conducted a critical-interpretivist ethnography of public encounters in the UK Tax Credits (TC) system and share findings from our Constructivist Grounded Theory Analysis of multiple data sources, including twenty-eight open interviews. We discuss four relational dynamics of account-giving—emerging from the interplay of neoliberal discourse, digital technologies, and communicative practices—that “reversed the accountability chain.” We demonstrate how claimants experiencing significant financial and emotional hardship, in their encounters with an unaccountable State, became accountable for their TC obligations and welfare. We explain these findings by mobilizing interdisciplinary theory from critical accounting research on relational power to offer original conceptual and empirical insight into the interactive, dynamic, and emergent accountability relationships between citizens and agents of the State.

公共管理问责制关系理论权力民族志