
New Public Administration
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New Public Administration is an anti-positivist
, anti-technical, and anti-hierarchical reaction against traditional public administration.
. The 1960s in the USA was a time of unusual social and political turbulence and upheaval. In this context, Waldo concluded that neither the study nor the practice of public administration was responding suitably to the escalating turmoil and the complications that arose from those conditions.
Antipositivism
Antipositivism is the view in social science that the social realm may not be subject to the same methods of investigation as the natural world; that academics must reject empiricism and the scientific method in the conduct of research...
, anti-technical, and anti-hierarchical reaction against traditional public administration.
History
New Public Administration traces it origins to the first Minnowbrook Conference held in 1968 under the patronage of Dwight WaldoDwight Waldo
Dwight Waldo was an American political scientist and is perhaps the defining figure in modern public administration. Waldo's career was often directed against a scientific/technical portrayal of bureaucracy and government that now suggests the term public management as opposed to public...
. The 1960s in the USA was a time of unusual social and political turbulence and upheaval. In this context, Waldo concluded that neither the study nor the practice of public administration was responding suitably to the escalating turmoil and the complications that arose from those conditions.
Themes
- Relevance: Traditional public administration has too little interest in contemporary problems and issues. Social realities must be taken into consideration.
- Values: Value-neutrality in public administration is an impossibility. The values being served through administrative action must be transparent.
- Social Equity: Realization of social equity should be a chief goal of public administration.
- Change: Skepticism toward the deeply-rooted powers invested in permanent institutions and the status quo.
- Client Focus: Positive, proactive, and responsive administrators rather than inaccessible and authoritarian "ivory towerIvory TowerThe term Ivory Tower originates in the Biblical Song of Solomon , and was later used as an epithet for Mary.From the 19th century it has been used to designate a world or atmosphere where intellectuals engage in pursuits that are disconnected from the practical concerns of everyday life...
" bureaucrats.