The exploitative regimes of industrial capitalism
were supposedly gone and social, political, and economic life now revolved
around the constantly changing, technology-mediated politics of collective
and individual identity.
-Given the extent of these transformational claims, Deleon’s (1994) challenge
to carefully and critically examine network theory and practice and, especially,
its impact on public administration resonates today in the strongest terms
-This symposium contains three papers that critically examine the “light” and the
“dark” sides of network theory and its application to public administration,
governance, and political economy. These papers also take up the challenge
networks pose to intellectual effort,
The exploitative regimes of industrial capitalismwere supposedly gone and social, political, and economic life now revolvedaround the constantly changing, technology-mediated politics of collectiveand individual identity.-Given the extent of these transformational claims, Deleon’s (1994) challengeto carefully and critically examine network theory and practice and, especially,its impact on public administration resonates today in the strongest terms-This symposium contains three papers that critically examine the “light” and the“dark” sides of network theory and its application to public administration,governance, and political economy. These papers also take up the challengenetworks pose to intellectual effort,
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