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Don’t Exclude Real Practitioners with the Imaginary Ones: A Comment on Azfar Nisar’s “Practitioner as the Imaginary Father of Public Administration”

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  • Reed, David S.

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Azfar Nisar (2020) asserts that the public administration research community is obsessed with serving an idealized image of public administration practitioners. He suggests that researchers should stop trying to serve the imaginary practitioner, and instead engage directly with the public. I have a different suggestion; that researchers should engage with real practitioners, rather than imaginary ones.

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  • 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.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:db7pt
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/db7pt
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    1. 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.

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