How does government feel? Toward a theory of institutional pathos in public administration (Record no. 531700)

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Personal name Boswell, John Corbett, Jack Grube, Dennis C. and Stein, Mari-Klara
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Title How does government feel? Toward a theory of institutional pathos in public administration
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Public Administration Review
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Extent 85(4), Jul-Aug, 2025: p.962-972
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Summary, etc In the study of policy and administration, emotions are largely conceived as an exogenous factor that impacts on institutions and processes. Still ignored are the emotions felt and performed not just individually by civil servants, but collectively within government organizations. This article turns to insights on emotions from organizational studies to offer a conceptual framework through which to understand the lifeworld of government, or “institutional pathos.” It then applies this framework to an extreme case: Whitehall's response to the Brexit vote. Drawing on rich interview material from the Brexit Witness Archive, this article illustrates how the experience of individual and collective emotions deeply colored the work of British Government in delivering Brexit. The article concludes with a research agenda for public administration that foregrounds emotions.- Reproduced


https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/puar.13901
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Main entry heading Public Administration Review
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-10-09 85(4), Jul-Aug, 2025: p.962-972 AR137366 2025-10-09 Articles

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