The Promise of Representative Bureaucracy Book Review by Master Researcher
The Promise of Representative Bureaucracy
Critique and summary of Sally Seldon's book "The Promise of Representative Bureaucracy: Diversity and Responsiveness in a Government Agency".
# 32326
| 650 words
| 2 sources
| 2002
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Published
on Sep 30, 2003
in
Political Science
(Political Theory)
, Business
(Management)
, Public Administration
(General)
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Description:
This is a critique of Sally Seldon's books on the promise of representative bureaucracy. Selden's latest book is called The Promise of Representative Bureaucracy: Diversity and Responsiveness in a Government Agency. This critical work consists of seven chapters. The first chapter is called "Bureaucracy As a Representative Institution," and it outlines the purpose and goals of the work and poses a number of questions about diversity in an organizational structure.
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"The Promise of Representative Bureaucracy" 30 September 2003.
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