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Ideal type

About: Ideal type is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 400 publications have been published within this topic receiving 8012 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analysis of teachers' narrative within which kindergarten teachers have rebuilt their intercultural experience in the classroom, through a situation featuring a child from another culture.
Abstract: This article offers an analysis of teachers’ narrative within which kindergarten teachers have rebuilt their intercultural experience in the classroom, through a situation featuring a child "from another culture". The progressive scheduling in, oriented towards the ideal type of commitment to the child "of another culture", which led the analysis, will be presented and interpreted from two angles, therefore providing a definition of what we named the "otherness in act ", referring to some "enactment" of the paradigm of otherness (Abdallah Pretceille, 1996, 1999, 2003).

2 citations

01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a bundle of possibilities of relations between education and labor in Cuba, and discuss the possibilities of global justice in contemporary Latin America, where they start from the historical and theoretical problems of the topic, formation of multidimensional men and conceptualized an ideal type of multi-dimensional men.
Abstract: This text aims to present a bundle of possibilities of relations between education and labor in Cuba. These are some results of our post-doctoral research entitled “The school of global justice”, in which we discussed the challenges and opportunities of education and labor in Latin America. In this sense, we start from the historical and theoretical problems of the topic, formation of multidimensional men and conceptualized an ideal type of multidimensional men. Specifically problematize issues relating to intellectual and pedagogical work in the organization of rural education in Cuba (1960-1975). Finally, we discuss the possibilities of global justice in contemporary Latin America.

2 citations

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TL;DR: In this article , the authors claim that initially there was an empirical observation, certainly in continental Europe, of neo-Weberian public administration derived from the dynamics of public sector reforms in the second half of the 20th century.
Abstract: Abstract:Public sector reforms have been a feature of past decades. Many of these reforms reacted against hierarchy and bureaucracy to shift to markets and networks. Next to New Public Management (NPM) and New Public Governance (NPG), the neo-Weberian state (NWS) also remained a crucial ideal type, certainly for the Western European practice which is embedded in Weberian public administration (PA). A theoretical and empirical question is whether NWS is sustainable and resilient in re-inventing and re-appraising ‘bureaucracy’ in the 21st century. This contribution claims that initially there was an empirical observation, certainly in continental Europe, of neo-Weberian public administration derived from the dynamics of public sector reforms in the second half of the 20th century. It was then ‘upgraded’ as an NWS ideal type model for theoretical reasons. NWS is a hierarchy-driven system within a hierarchy-market-network space. This NWS (based and driven by hierarchy) then moved to one of the normative reform models.It is also claimed and assumed that NWS, contrary to NPM (market-driven) and NPG (network-driven), will ensure the three core functions of a ‘whole of government’ strategy within a ‘whole of society’ context: inclusive and equitable service delivery, resilient crises governance, and effective innovation for government and society.

2 citations

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01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, a typology of ideal types in the field of public administration is developed to describe the nature of Bhutan's public administration, and the characteristics of the patronage system are also included into the typology.
Abstract: This chapter builds on the two important characteristics of paradigms—that is, ‘exemplars’ and ‘world views’, to develop a typology of ideal types in the field of public administration. The two main paradigms in public administration, traditional public administration (TPA) and new public management (NPM), and characteristics of some of the key post-NPM models form the ideal type typology. In addition, the characteristics of the patronage system are also included into the typology. This chapter also argues that, in reality, public administrative systems do not always fit into one particular paradigm. Public administration systems exist as hybrid systems that are layered with characteristics of the various paradigms overlapping one another. The identification and descriptions of the ideal types help to describe the nature of Bhutan’s public administration.

2 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202311
202225
20216
202019
20199
201812