2023
DOI: 10.1111/puar.13620
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Beyond social equity: Talking social justice in public administration

Abstract: PAR Editorials seek to raise the salience of important public administration themes. Social justice is one of the defining themes of our times and in this editorial statement, we clarify some basic issues and offer a vision for future scholarship and practice. This statement is co-authored with notable public administration scholars, many affiliated with the Consortium of Race and Gender Scholars (CORGES). I am especially grateful to Cam Stivers, Sanjay Pandey, and Leisha DeHart-Davis for their leadership in c… Show more

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“…It was only during the pandemic that this trend began to change in a meaningful way. Public Administration Review, for example, has led the discipline by creating an avenue for research in the area; we published multiple symposia, articles, and editorials (Hall, 2022; Pandey, Bearfield, & Hall, 2022; Stivers et al, 2023) to draw attention to the subject (see Pandey, Newcomer, DeHart‐Davis, Johnson, & Riccucci, 2022). A new journal was established—The Journal of Social Equity and Public Administration (https://jsepajournal.org).…”
Section: Disconnected Programs and Curriculummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was only during the pandemic that this trend began to change in a meaningful way. Public Administration Review, for example, has led the discipline by creating an avenue for research in the area; we published multiple symposia, articles, and editorials (Hall, 2022; Pandey, Bearfield, & Hall, 2022; Stivers et al, 2023) to draw attention to the subject (see Pandey, Newcomer, DeHart‐Davis, Johnson, & Riccucci, 2022). A new journal was established—The Journal of Social Equity and Public Administration (https://jsepajournal.org).…”
Section: Disconnected Programs and Curriculummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the blind spots of the universal modularity assumption (see Figure 3), driving sludge and behavioral science thinking, can only be addressed through explicitly recognizing and giving epistemic privilege to lived experiences. Recently, scholars associated with the Consortium of Race and Gender Scholars (CORGES) have made a call for more explicitly, accounting for social position and thereby recognizing epistemic privilege of lived experiences, in public policy and public administration scholarship (see DeHart‐Davis et al, 2020; Hall, 2022; Pandey et al, 2023; Pandey, Newcomer, et al, 2022; Portillo et al, 2022; Stivers et al, 2023; Strader et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It should come as no surprise that I list social equity among the fast-rising concerns of our time. I have written about this particular challenge on multiple occasions (Hall, 2022;Pandey, Bearfield & Hall 2022;Stivers, et Al 2023). I have lamented the strain placed on society by vitriol and the rhetoric of clashing political parties and their ideals, and the broader implications this has for social capital, civic virtue, and stability (Hall 2022b;Hall 2023;Van Wart, McIntyre & Hall 2023).…”
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