The course deals with actors, processes and dynamics of interaction involved in administration – mainly public – discussing the main organizational models. The goal is to analyze the homogeneous and heterogeneous characters between different patterns of administration. Special attention is given to the dynamics of transformation of the public administration connected with social change in contemporary societies (Mod. A)
The goal is to analyze the homogeneous and heterogeneous characters between different patterns of administration (mod. A) and to learn how to progress from a general research question to the formulation of a tight, well-constructed, and researchable question (mod. B).
Mod. A:
Kettl D.F. (2015), The Transformation of Governance: Public Administration for the Twenty-First Century, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore
Dente B. y Subiritas J. (2014), Decisiones públicas: Análisis y estudio de los procesos de decisión en políticas públicas, Ariel, Barcelona
Wojnarowski S. (2015), Bureaucratie et démocratie, un antagonisme? L’administration face à l’injonction participative, L’Harmattan, Paris
ANDREA FABRIZIO PIRNI (President)
STEFANO BONABELLO
ANDREA CATANZARO
AGOSTINO MASSA
STEFANO MONTI BRAGADIN
PAOLO PARRA SAIANI
LUCA RAFFINI
II semester