While many urban politics books cover economic, government, and housing issues throughout history, this book digs deeper, to investigate changes in urban settlements, political systems, work organizations, educational policies, views of human nature, and religious practices from the premodern to the postmodern. Those paradigmatic changes are then examined to ask important questions such as: What can local governments learn from premodernity in order to promote desirable developments and progressive trends? The reader is guided through progressive and regressive strategies as well as mainstream…mehr
While many urban politics books cover economic, government, and housing issues throughout history, this book digs deeper, to investigate changes in urban settlements, political systems, work organizations, educational policies, views of human nature, and religious practices from the premodern to the postmodern. Those paradigmatic changes are then examined to ask important questions such as: What can local governments learn from premodernity in order to promote desirable developments and progressive trends? The reader is guided through progressive and regressive strategies as well as mainstream and critical social theory in order to find possible answers to these important questions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Siegrun Fox Freyss is Professor Emerita of political science and public administration at the California State University, Los Angeles, USA. Her research interests include local government politics and management, as well as public policies at the community level and organization theory in general. She is the co-author of Personnel Management in Government, 7th ed.; as well as the editor and co-author of Human Research Management in Local Government, 3rd ed., published by the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). She also is the author of numerous articles published in academic journals and as book chapters. In 2014, she wrote a monthly column in PA Times on "Paradigm Shifts in Public Administration - Towards New Benchmarks and Best Practices." Dr. Freyss received her doctoral degree in Government from the Claremont Graduate University and her master's degree (Diplom) in Applied Geography from the Technical University Munich, Germany.
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Part 1: Premodern Conditions 1. Introduction 2. An Agrarian Economy 3. Impact of the Economy on Settlements 4. Political System/Urban Governance 5. Work Organizations 6. Education/Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities 7. View of Human Nature 8. Religion 9. In Summary Part 2: Modern Conditions 10. Introduction 11. An Industrial Economy 12. Impact of the Industrial Economy on the Urban Environment 13. Political System at the Local Level/Urban Governance 14. Work Organizations 15. Education/Required KSAs to Make a Living 16. View of Human Nature 17. Religion 18. In Summary Part 3: Postmodern Developments 19. Introduction 20. The High-Tech Economy 21. Impact of Postmodern Economy on Urban Areas 22. Political System at the Local Level/Urban Governance 23. Work Organizations 24. Education/Required KSAs - recognition that 25. View of Human Nature 26. Religion 27. In Summary
Part 1: Premodern Conditions 1. Introduction 2. An Agrarian Economy 3. Impact of the Economy on Settlements 4. Political System/Urban Governance 5. Work Organizations 6. Education/Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities 7. View of Human Nature 8. Religion 9. In Summary Part 2: Modern Conditions 10. Introduction 11. An Industrial Economy 12. Impact of the Industrial Economy on the Urban Environment 13. Political System at the Local Level/Urban Governance 14. Work Organizations 15. Education/Required KSAs to Make a Living 16. View of Human Nature 17. Religion 18. In Summary Part 3: Postmodern Developments 19. Introduction 20. The High-Tech Economy 21. Impact of Postmodern Economy on Urban Areas 22. Political System at the Local Level/Urban Governance 23. Work Organizations 24. Education/Required KSAs - recognition that 25. View of Human Nature 26. Religion 27. In Summary
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