Postmodern Public Administration
Discover a transformative perspective on governance with Postmodern Public Administration by Hugh T. Miller. Published in 2006, this insightful book spans 172 pages and offers a critical examination of contemporary public administration practices. Miller presents a compelling counter-narrative to the conventional emphasis on assessment, measurement, and accountability, arguing that the focus on demonstrating job performance often overshadows the essential act of effective governance. By articulating a postmodern theory of public administration, the author challenges readers to rethink the narrow, technique-driven approaches that dominate the field. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in political science, public affairs, and the evolving dynamics of governance. Dive into this pivotal text to explore innovative ideas that could reshape the future of public administration.