Description
Extensively updated to reflect recent research and new theoretical literature, this much-anticipated Second Edition applies a gender lens to the field of public administration, looking at issues of status, power, leadership, legitimacy and change. The author examines the extent of women's historical progress as public employees, their current status in federal, state, and local governments, the peculiar nature of the organizational reality they experience, and women's place in society at large as it is shaped by government.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Gender and Public Administration
Chapter 2 "On Tap But Not on Top": Women in the Administrative State
Chapter 3 "Sharpening a Knife Cleverly": The Dilemma of Expertise
Chapter 4 "Look Like a Lady, Act Like a Man": The Dilemma of Leadership
Chapter 5 The Hero Factory: The Dilemma of Virtue
Chapter 6 From the Ground(s) Up: Women Reformers and the Rise of the Administrative State
Chapter 7 Paths Toward Change
References
Index
About the Author