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Notes from the Margin: Race, Relevance and the Making of Public Administration
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Notes from the Margin: Race, Relevance and the Making of Public Administration

Matthew T Witt
Administrative theory & praxis, Vol.28(1), pp.36-68
01/07/2006

Abstract

This article examines, from among public administration and allied literature spanning over one hundred years, how "race" (both as fact and artifact) has shaped and similarly been shaped by scholarly output serving public administration. The paper finds that race and administrative inquiry and praxis in America have co-aligned, and entangled, since the inception of public administration. Their relevance, each for the other, is determined here to be lasting and profound.

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