No. 83-2, March 2023
Index
- American Society for Public Administration Code of Ethics
- Beyond social equity: Talking social justice in public administration
- Celebrating 83 Years
- Cops, teachers, and counselors, stories from the front lines of public service – 2nd edition, new and expanded. By Steven Maynard‐Moody , Michael Musheno , The University of Michigan Press. 2022. pp. 280. Paperback (U$29,95) and hardcover (U$80)
- Does revenue‐motivated policing alter who receives traffic citations? Evidence from driver race and income in Indiana
- Explaining Why the Computer Says No: Algorithmic Transparency Affects the Perceived Trustworthiness of Automated Decision‐Making
- Health in citizen‐state interactions: How physical and mental health problems shape experiences of administrative burden and reduce take‐up
- High time for a higher‐level look at high‐technology: Plotting a course for managing government information in an age of governance
- Information for Contributors
- Issue Information
- Justice in Black and Brown: The impact of political control and representative bureaucracy on street level outcomes
- Liberté, Égalité, Crédibilité: An experimental study of citizens' perceptions of government responses to COVID‐19 in eight countries
- Mind the gap: Strategies from California on navigating access to public hearings
- Social equity in the data era: A systematic literature review of data‐driven public service research
- Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together By Heather McGhee , New York: One World Random House. 2021. pp. 448. Hardcover $28.00. ISBN: 9780525509561
- The effect of administrative burden on state safety‐net participation: Evidence from food assistance, cash assistance, and Medicaid
- The Hidden Tier of Social Services. Frontline Workers' Provision of Informal Resources in the Public, Nonprofit and Private Sectors By Einat Lavee , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2021. pp. 74. (including index), $22 (paperback). ISBN: 9781009101370
- The ontology, origin, and impact of divisive public sector rules: A meta‐narrative review of the red tape and administrative burden literatures
- Trust in public performance information: The effect of data accessibility and data source
- Varieties of welfare markets from a street‐level perspective: Comparing long‐term care services in Germany and Israel
- ‘Just like I thought’: Street‐level bureaucrats trust AI recommendations if they confirm their professional judgment