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Public Performance and Management Review
Published since 1975, PPMR is a highly respected journal.  In 1994, in a survey of journal editors published in the Public Administration Review  (PAR), PPMR was second only to PAR as one of the most highly rated journals in the field.

 

Journal of Public Management and Social Policy
The purpose of the Journal of Public Management and Social Policy is to provide a forum for research topics addressed by minority scholars and impacting minority groups.  The journal welcomes manuscripts in four areas of research:  politics, economics, equity, and the environment.  The journal publishes theoretical, applied, and/or discussion papers on public administration, political science, and public policy issues associated with the process of economic, educational, environmental, political and social well-being of racial/ethnic minority populations. 

 

Chinese Public Administration Review
CPAR is the first international academic journal specifically addressing the issues of Chinese public administration: administrative reform, public policy, administrative law, public productivity improvement, performance measurement, civil service, social security, public finance, e-government, intellectual history of public administration in china, comparative public administration, etc.

Public Voices
Public Voices is a unique journal that focuses on historical, artistic and reflective expression concerning public administrators and the public service. It is the official journal of the Section on Historical, Artistic and Reflective expression of the American Society for Public Administration.

Publications

Developing a Statewide 311 System in New Jersey:

Citizen-Driven Government Performance: Edited by: Marc Holzer and Se-Koo Rhee, 2006.
 
Case Studies and Curricular Resources: The case studies highlighted throughout this booklet are the core of the “Citizen-Driven Performance Measurement Curricular Project.” The case studies focus on performance assessment and citizen involvement. Funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Research and Information Resources for Public Administration: Editors: Marc Holzer, Audrey Renning-Raines, and Wenxuan Yu, 2005

Reinventing Newark - An Online Exhibition of Unfinished Newark, NJ Projects: Reinventing Newark explores the rich array of available archival sources to reveal the many visions of the city that were never built or only partially built.

Red Tape From Red Square: This collection is part of the rediscovery of a larger body of creative resources ranging over novels, poetry, films, drama, musicals, songs, sculpture and other such endeavors. Many of these works have been analyzed from administrative perspectives, public and private, in a growing body of scholarly works.

Related Publications: Books, Symposia, Monographs, Arts, Audiovisual, and other Publications.