| Podcast Episode 74.31 Want to Increase Trust in Government? Update Our Public Participation Laws This episode features comments by Matt Leighninger, the executive director of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium, an alliance of the major organizations and leading scholars working in the field of democracy and citizenship. In this episode, Mr. Leighninger reads his Perspective titled, "Want to Increase Trust in Government? Update Our Public Participation Laws," published in Public Administration Review Issue 74 Volume 3. Mr. Leighninger discusses the problems with conventional opportunities for public participation and describes an alternative approach. Link to PAR Podcast Podcast Episode 74.41 Implicit Public Values and the Creation of Publicly Valuable Outcomes: The Importance of Work and the Contested Role of Labor Unions This episode features comments by John Budd, professor of work and organizations in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. He holds the Industrial Relations Land Grant Chair and is director of the Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies. In this episode, Professor Budd provides an overview of his research article titled, "Implicit Public Values and the Creation of Publicly Valuable Outcomes: The Importance of Work and the Contested Role of Labor Unions." This article is part of PAR's latest symposium, Exploring the Value of Public Value, which can be found in Public Administration Review Issue 74 Volume 4. Professor Budd considers the range of public values on work and the options for creating work-related publicly valuable outcomes. Link to PAR Podcast Podcast Episode 74.42 Neoliberalism for the Common Good? Public Value Governance and the Downsizing of Democracy This episode features comments by Adam Dahl, a PhD candidate in Political Science at the University of Minnesota. His co-author is Joe Soss, Cowles Chair for the Study of Public Service at the University of Minnesota, where he holds faculty positions in the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, Political Science, and Sociology. In this episode, Dahl reflects on their research article titled, "Neoliberalism for the Common Good? Public Value Governance and the Downsizing of Democracy." This article is part of PAR's latest symposium, Exploring the Value of Public Value, which can be found in Public Administration Review Issue 74 Volume 4. Mr. Dahl provides an overview of the article's conclusions about the limits of public-value governance and its potential to be assimilated into the dominant political projects of neoliberalism. Link to PAR Podcast Podcast Episode 74.43 Is the Public Economics Toolbox Applicable to Budget Analysis? This episode features comments by Abe Lackman, Senior Officer, Civic Affairs at the Simons Foundation and Scholar in Residence at the Graduate School of Education at Fordham University. Mr. Lackman reads his commentary titled, "Is the Public Economics Toolbox Applicable to Budget Analysis?" This commentary is part of PAR's latest symposium, Exploring the Value of Public Value, which can be found in Public Administration Review Issue 74 Volume 4. Mr. Lackman's commentary is in response to the research article, "Creating Public Value with Tax and Spending Policies: The View from Public Economics" by Laura Kalambokidis. Link to PAR Podcast Podcast Episode 74.44 Public Value Governance: Moving Beyond Traditional Public Administration and the New Public Management This episode features comments by John M. Bryson, the McKnight Presidential Professor of Planning and Public Affairs in the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. Professor Bryson discusses his article titled, "Public Value Governance: Moving Beyond Traditional Public Administration and the New Public Management." This article is part of PAR's latest symposium, Exploring the Value of Public Value, which can be found in Public Administration Review Issue 74 Volume 4. Professor Bryson defines public values governance and presents an agenda for research and action to be pursued if public values governance is to fulfill its promise. Link to PAR Podcast |