Administration
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Peer-reviewed journal of the Institute of Public Administration of Ireland, concerned with Irish politics, public administration and public policy
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For anyone with responsibility for the implementation of policy - EPA Ireland have published research by the IPA sharing lessons learned from a review of governance arrangements to improve water quality. tinyurl.com/2p8cn4ne
Celebrating 100 years of public administration research in the current issue of PA Journal We in Administration are approaching our 70th anniversary!
The need to maintain momentum around Ireland's mental health policy is the theme of an article by a team led by Mental Health IRL Good governance, cross government engagement and resources matter but also keeping the person at the centre. sciendo.com/article/10.247…
"Insert the principles of transparency and accountability into the 'DNA' of all policy making and information provision" Communicating Government, Administration summer issue, published. Kevin Rafter @merrionstreet sciendo.com/issue/ADMIN/70…
Each year the first issue of the journal is the 'End of Year Review'. This is an invaluable research record of developments in the public service. We are looking for some new reviewers. Check out the 2021 Review and get in touch with [email protected]! sciendo.com/issue/ADMIN/70…
24% of county councillors in Ireland are women. Read a report of research led by AODH QUINLIVAN ⚽️🏆 and Fiona Buckley on the experiences of women running for local government in Cork and recommendations to increase female representation sciendo.com/article/10.247…
A quantitative analysis of the schools attended by Irish cabinet ministers and superior judges over a century. Article by @joganj2 and Brendan K O'Rourke sciendo.com/article/10.247…
Thank you to Minister Paschal Donohoe for launching the 70th anniversary issue of Administration today. sciendo.com/issue/ADMIN/71…
72(3) of Administration includes a set of papers from a conference organised by Futures Forum and MU Sociology on Unlocking Institutional Imagination. With huge thanks to Kim Stanley Robinson best selling author of the Ministry for the Future, for his interview sciendo.com/journal/ADMIN