Public servants’ value dispositions is a central theme of inquiry in Public Administration research. Various trends and reforms in the public sector, New Public Management, the audit society, marketisation and mediatization, for example are expected to affect these values. This article analyses whether, and in what ways, mediatization affects public servants’ values. Drawing on survey data from local government officials, we explore the mediatization thesis at the level of individual public servants using the concept of mental mediatization. Regarding their values, we empirically establish a dominance of organizational professionalism rather than democratic professionalism among local government public servants. We then analyze mediatizatio...
Public bureaucracies have mostly been invisible in research on political communication, but more rec...
At least part of the academic literature on public administration asserts that the mass media is res...
How does public authority maintain their legitimacy in society? According to theory of institutional...
Public servants’ value dispositions is a central theme of inquiry in Public Administration research....
There is a democratic ideal that politicians are the decision- and policymakers while the public ser...
A defining feature of contemporary public authorities in Scandinavia end elsewhere is the production...
Ever since the middle of the twentieth century the public sector has expanded greatly with an increa...
A defining feature of contemporary public authorities in Sweden is the production of texts labelled ...
This article seeks to explain why the media affect some governmental agencies more than others. We d...
Scholars claim that civil servants are increasingly having to engage in media management and be awar...
The desire for many people today is to be professional, and many occupations seek professional statu...
Purpose: This paper analyzes how public servants who work with young people discursively cope with c...
A large number of Swedish public authorities produce 'platform of values' texts that present core va...
In the wake of public sector reforms, commonly referred to as New Public Management, it has been sug...
The democratic area with all its power and influence is a controversial one. Studies in social scien...
Public bureaucracies have mostly been invisible in research on political communication, but more rec...
At least part of the academic literature on public administration asserts that the mass media is res...
How does public authority maintain their legitimacy in society? According to theory of institutional...
Public servants’ value dispositions is a central theme of inquiry in Public Administration research....
There is a democratic ideal that politicians are the decision- and policymakers while the public ser...
A defining feature of contemporary public authorities in Scandinavia end elsewhere is the production...
Ever since the middle of the twentieth century the public sector has expanded greatly with an increa...
A defining feature of contemporary public authorities in Sweden is the production of texts labelled ...
This article seeks to explain why the media affect some governmental agencies more than others. We d...
Scholars claim that civil servants are increasingly having to engage in media management and be awar...
The desire for many people today is to be professional, and many occupations seek professional statu...
Purpose: This paper analyzes how public servants who work with young people discursively cope with c...
A large number of Swedish public authorities produce 'platform of values' texts that present core va...
In the wake of public sector reforms, commonly referred to as New Public Management, it has been sug...
The democratic area with all its power and influence is a controversial one. Studies in social scien...
Public bureaucracies have mostly been invisible in research on political communication, but more rec...
At least part of the academic literature on public administration asserts that the mass media is res...
How does public authority maintain their legitimacy in society? According to theory of institutional...