The Values of Bureaucracy

The Values of Bureaucracy

The Values of Bureaucracy

The Values of Bureaucracy

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Overview

The end of bureaucracy has been anticipated many times throughout the history of management science, as well as in modern social and political theory. This book sets out to show why bureaucracy persists and what values it embodies and upholds. Thus the book seeks to show how and why bureaucratic forms of organization have played, and continue to play, a vital and productive role in ordering our political, social, economic, and cultural existence. The book also describes and analyzes the impact of contemporary programmes of organizational reform in the public and private sectors on bureaucratic structures, and seeks to highlight some of the costs of attempts to de-bureaucratize organizational life in business, government, and the third sector. Overall the volume highlights the values of bureaucracy and at the same time indicates why distinctively bureaucratic forms of organization should continue to be valued.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191647734
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 03/17/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Paul du Gay is Professor of Sociology and Organization Studies, and Co-Director of the Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance, in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Open University. His research is located in the sociology of organizational life and cultural studies. His recent publications include, In Praise of Bureaucracy (Sage, 2000) and Cultural Economy (ed. with M. Pryke, 2002). Culture, Person and Organization: Essays in Cultural Economy will be published by Sage in 2005.

Table of Contents

Part 1: The Politics of Bureaucracy1. The Bureau as Unit of Governance, Charles T. Goodsell2. Bureaucracy and Liberty: State, Authority, and Freedom, Paul du Gay3. Bureaucracy and the Controversy Between Liberal Interventionism and Non-Interventionism, Thomas ArmbrüsterPart 2: The End of Bureaucracy?4. Bureaucracy at Work: Misunderstandings and Mixed Blessings, Paul Thompson and Mats Alvesson5. Beyond the Iron Cage? Bureaucracy and Democracy in the Knowledge Economy and Society, Michael Reed6. Bureaucracy and Beyond: Managers and Leaders in the 'Post-Bureaucratic' Organization, Graeme SalamanPart 3: Bureaucracy and Public Management7. A Service to the Public: The Containment of Ethical and Moral Conflicts by Public Bureaucracies, Paul Hoggett8. Bending Bureaucracy: Leadership and Multi-Level Governance, Janet Newman9. Performing for the Public: Doubt, Desire, and the Evaluation of Public Services, John Clarke10. What is Best 'Value'? Bureaurcarcy, Virtualism, and Local Governance, Daniel MillerPart 4: Bureaucracy and Civil Society11. Gender Equality: A Bureaucratic Enterprise?, Yvonne Due Billing12. Bureaucracy, Open Access, and Social Pluralism: Returning the Common to the Goose, Anonino Palumbo and Alan Scott13. The Popularity of Bureaucracy: Involvement in Voluntary Associations, Mike SavageIndex
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