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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-8500 23-08-2013 08:04:34
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👉 Is it possible to theorise administrative burdens as constraints on freedom through the lens of the Capabilities Approach ❓ Ellie Malbon (she/her) & Jeremiah Brown show how subtle barriers—created through policy—can constrain the ability of citizens to realise their rights👇

♨️ Early View 📩 What are the institutional determinants of co-production & addressing violence in the community❓ Jawad Abu Younis, Anna Uster & Prof. Itai Beeri פרופ׳ איתי בארי explore co-production between non-profits for #ArabYouth in 🇮🇱 & the government 👇 doi.org/10.1111/1467-8…





📣 AJPA's Top 5⃣ "articles by Altmetric score" for 2⃣0⃣2⃣4⃣ # 4⃣ ❓ Cosmo Howard, Pandanus Petter & Juliet Pietsch develop a matrix of ‘cultural value configurations’ & show how different dimensions of the fair go idea play a role in policy debates and decisions👇


🧐 How do collaborative expert platforms manage uncertainties❓ Holger Strassheim studies the structural & procedural characteristics of arrangements, their potential to produce more robust and acceptable knowledge, and their characteristic conflicts and contestations👇




👉 Highlights from Vol 84(1) Michael Bednarczuk examines authoritarianism among bureaucrats in 🇺🇸 The article provides insights about authoritarianism in the public sector & has implications for the rapidly evolving politics-administration nexus 👇 doi.org/10.1111/1467-8…

👉 Highlights from Vol 8⃣4⃣(1⃣) ✍️Emergency response necessitates effective interaction between citizens & civil servants Anna Uster studies how civil servants perceive the implementation of digital technologies 👇 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…

♨️ Early View 📩 How could emergency management organisations prepare organisationally, politically & societally for bushfires❓ Graham J Dwyer & colleagues propose that the concept of hybridity is useful to understand the change & learning loops 👇 doi.org/10.1111/1467-8…
