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The logic of research in public administration, argues White, may be more like that of storytelling than of conventional social science research. In this text, he examines the linguistic, discursive and narrative foundations of public administration research and develops a narrative theory of knowledge development and use for the field. White builds his case for this narrative theory by showing how research on complex problems is grounded in language and discourse. He then explains how a variety of developments in philosophy and the humanities - positivism, postpositivism, hermeneutics, critical and legal theory, postmodernism and poststructuralism - can contribute to our understanding of public administration research.
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