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Don’t Exclude Practitioners, but Don’t Let Us Limit Research: A Comment on Nisar’s “Standing in the right corner: From practitioner-centric to public-centered public administration”

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  • Reed, David S.

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I agree with Nisar that public administration researchers should be able to conduct research that is disruptive to practitioners. I am concerned that Nisar’s concept of public-centric public administration may be used to blur the line between research and advocacy.

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  • Reed, David S., 2021. "Don’t Exclude Practitioners, but Don’t Let Us Limit Research: A Comment on Nisar’s “Standing in the right corner: From practitioner-centric to public-centered public administration”," SocArXiv 6tvr4, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:6tvr4
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/6tvr4
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    1. Reed, David S., 2020. "Don’t Exclude Real Practitioners with the Imaginary Ones: A Comment on Azfar Nisar’s “Practitioner as the Imaginary Father of Public Administration”," SocArXiv db7pt, Center for Open Science.
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