The public board as public administration (and citizens as administrative participants) |
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Authors: | John A Nicolay |
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Institution: | Department of Political Science , Central Michigan University , 48859, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan |
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Abstract: | Service on public boards is described in a normative model of public administration. Further, public boards, such as the historic architectural review boards discussed here, provide unique oppportunities for students of government and public administration. The public board serves an important balance within the local government. Public boards provide expertise not easily purchased by government; public boards provide an important interface for citizens to their elected government and their career public administration; and public boards provide an important opportunity for citizens to involve themselves with their government. This citizen as administrative participant is not typically schooled in government or in public administration, but an opportunity exists for aggressive public administration programs. |
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