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  1. Civil Service, Academic Tenure, and Management History: How Changes in Management Theory on Professional Knowledge and Hierarchy Affected Merit Reform
  2. The Impact of Administrator Willingness on Website E-Participation: Some Evidence from Municipalities
  3. Women in Public Administration
  4. Explaining Citizens’ E-Participation Use: the Role of Perceived Advantages
  5. Frederick Winslow Taylor, Henry Hallowell Farquhar, and the dilemma of relating management education to organizational practice
  6. The Two Faces of Progressive-Era Professions
  7. Bringing Participatory Tools to a Different Level
  8. Mapping P.A.: Can Public Administration Exist without Surprises?
  9. A Gendered Legacy?
  10. Civic Education: Three Early American Political Science Association Committees and Their Relevance for Our Times
  11. Settlement Women and Bureau Men: Did They Share a Usable Past?
  12. A Mental Revolution: Scientific Management since Taylor
  13. WIN-WIN BARGAINING: A NEW SPIRIT IN SCHOOL NEGOTIATIONS?
  14. School Desegregation Plans that Work. By Willie Charles Vert. (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1984. Pp. xi + 239. $29.95.)
  15. Schools in Conflict: The Politics of Education. By Wirt Frederick M. and Kirst Michael W.. (Berkeley, Calif.: McCutchan Publishing, 1982. Pp. vii + 322. $22.50.)
  16. THE RELATIONS BETWEEN SUPERVISOR AND RANK-AND-FILE UNIONS DURING CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS: A CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
  17. Public Agency Communication: Theory and Practice
  18. Working the Street: Police Discretion and the Dilemmas of Reform
  19. Taylor, Frederick Winslow (1856-1915)