Managing social issues : a public values perspective /

This book examines how governments, non-profit and private organizations, and local networks understand the connections between public values and social issues. Western societies face complex social issues and a growing diversity of views on how these should be addressed. The traditional view focuse...

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Group Author: Leisink, Peter, 1952-
Published: Edward Elgar,
Publisher Address: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA :
Publication Dates: [2013]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: This book examines how governments, non-profit and private organizations, and local networks understand the connections between public values and social issues. Western societies face complex social issues and a growing diversity of views on how these should be addressed. The traditional view focuses on government and public policy but neglects the initiatives that non-profit and private organizations and local networks take. This book presents a broader variety of viewpoints and theories. Looking at various cases, the authors analyse conflicting values and interests, actors' understandings of the public values related to social issues, and their action to create what they regard as public value. Drawing together these perspectives the authors point the way to how government and the private and voluntary sectors can work in tandem to resolve social issues. The study will prove insightful for researchers and students in fields such as governance studies, public administration, public sector management, organization studies, non-profit and voluntary organizations, civil society, public policy, social policy and social issues in management. The policy focus of the book will also draw the interest of policy makers in governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Carrier Form: xi, 280 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781781006955 (hardback) :
1781006954 (hardback)
Index Number: HN18
CLC: C913.7
C916.1
Call Number: C916.1/M266
Contents: Pt. I. Actors and public values in their organizational field -- pt. II. Social responsibilities and possibilities for collective action -- pt. III. Dealing with the tensions between different public values.