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Customers, Citizens, and ResidentsThe Semantics of Public Service Recipients1 Arizona State University, Phoenix Correspondence: Joanna Lucio, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University, 411 N. Central Ave., Studio 450, Phoenix, AZ 85040. Email: Joanna.duke{at}asu.edu
This article illustrates how customer and citizen can be exclusive in the current context in which governance exists and proposes a shift in public administrations conception of citizenship. An examination of the impact of public administration vernacular on society is used to provide insight into how to make public service more inclusive in an increasingly dynamic and diverse world. Global citizenship, one based in residency, is explored as a useful concept for public administration at the local level. Finally, the article discusses how local public administrators and public administration scholars can reinforce residency-based citizenship to promote collaborative governance.
Key Words: citizenship participation underrepresented groups
Administration & Society, Vol. 41, No. 7,
878-899 (2009) |
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