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Crossing Boundaries in Public Policy and Management - Tackling the Critical Challenges

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This book aims to develop four key challenges that remain unresolved in the boundary-spanning literature, which span from the conceptual, to the practice, to the translational. In doing so, it tackles the question of boundary-spanning from four different angles, providing an in-depth investigation of the current state of the field in each of these realms, in addition to new directions for solving the identified challenges. Finally, the book synthesises the lessons from each of these challenges into a coherent and integrated final piece of the boundary dilemma. In doing so, it will provide depth and a clearer agenda for future research and practice.

Crossing Boundaries in Public Policy and Management digs into the heart of enduring questions and challenges for cross-boundary working, providing in-depth conceptual contributions on the fundamental challenges of boundary work. It displays the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest to researchers, academics, practitioners, and students in the fields of public management, public policy, public administration, public-private relationships and coordination and collaboration.

Table des matières

Introduction: The Inexorable Appeal of Boundaries in Public Policy and Management
Luke Craven, Gemma Carey, and Helen Dickinson

Part 1: The Concept Challenge

Chapter 1: The Rise of Boundaries
Helen Dickinson and Catherine Smith

Chapter 2: Classifications of Boundaries
Helen Dickinson and Catherine Smith

Chapter 3: Boundary Concepts
Helen Dickinson and Catherine Smith

Chapter 4: Where Next for Boundaries?
Helen Dickinson and Catherine Smith

Part 2: The Practical Challenge

Chapter 5: The Challenges of Crossing Boundary Practice
Paul Williams

Chapter 6: Lesson for Policy and Practice
Paul Williams

Chapter 7: Training and Development
Paul Williams

Chapter 8: Conclusions
Paul Williams

Part 3: The Craft Challenge

Chapter 9: Boundary Spanners: Toward a Theory of Practice
Gemma Carey, Kerry Jacobs, Ellie Malbon, Fiona Buick, Anna Li, and Paul Williams

Chapter 10: The Theory Underpinning Crossing-Boundary Facilitation
Christine Flynn

Chapter 11: Towards the Craft and Practice of Facilitation Across Collaborative Boundaries
Christine Flynn

Chapter 12: Conclusion
Gemma Carey, Luke Craven and Helen Dickinson

Part 4: The Methodology Challenge

Chapter 13: Review, Methodological Approaches to Understanding Collaborative Practice
Luke Craven, Gemma Carey, Helen Dickinson, and Iona Rennie

Chapter 14: A Spotlight on Systems Methodologies: Methods to Understand Complex Issues
Luke Craven, Gemma Carey, Helen Dickinson, and Iona Rennie

Conclusion: The Future of Boundary Spanning Research and Practice
Gemma Carey, Luke Craven and Helen Dickinson

A propos de l'auteur

Luke Craven is a Research Fellow in the Public Service Research Group at UNSW Canberra.
Helen Dickinson is Associate Professor of Public Service Research and Director of the Public Service Research Group UNSW Canberra.
Gemma Carey is Associate Director and the Research Director of the Centre for Social Impact UNSW and an NHMRC Fellow.

Résumé

Boundary Crossing in Policy and Public Management digs into the heart of enduring questions and challenges for cross-boundary working, providing in-depth conceptual contributions on the fundamental challenges of boundary work.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Luke Dickinson Craven
Collaboration Gemma Carey (Editeur), Luke Craven (Editeur), Helen Dickinson (Editeur)
Edition Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9780367732578
ISBN 978-0-367-73257-8
Pages 272
Thème Routledge Critical Studies in Public Management
Catégorie Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Economie > Gestion

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