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Public administration and the life science: revisiting biopolitics

By: Meyer-Emerick, Nancy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2007Description: p.689-708.Subject(s): Public policy | Public administration In: Administration and SocietySummary: Biopolitics applies methodology from the life sciences to study human behavior and policy related to living things. Although Gulick introduced the concept to public administration more than 25 years ago. It remains nearly absent in the public administration literature. This article reintroduces the origin, concepts, and methodology of biopolitics and explores its application to public administration but also suggests that a public administration perspective would be a valuable contribution in return. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 38, Issue no: 6 Available AR73186

Biopolitics applies methodology from the life sciences to study human behavior and policy related to living things. Although Gulick introduced the concept to public administration more than 25 years ago. It remains nearly absent in the public administration literature. This article reintroduces the origin, concepts, and methodology of biopolitics and explores its application to public administration but also suggests that a public administration perspective would be a valuable contribution in return. - Reproduced.

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