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West End is a sleepy town along Lake Erie. And on its outskirts is
a tiny drive called Backlot Road where, on weekends, Tenner and
Jenny Savings escape a busy Pittsburgh. At a tiny cabin called In
September they share the most rewarding marriage. For thirteen
years they are happy and loyal, devoted partners in a perfect
relationship. They are teachers and best friends, laughter and
eternal lovers. Blessed.
In government administration and leadership, rural community
leaders face unique challenges in delivering public services
including (but not limited to) education, health care, and public
safety. Meanwhile residents who live in smaller and more isolated
rural settings often face greater difficulties accessing provisions
and services or commuting to work, among other economic development
challenges. These factors may affect a community’s resiliency to
and recovery from shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Local
Government Administration in Small Town America devotes some
overdue scholarly attention to the governance and administration of
public programs in small towns and rural communities in the United
States. The chapter contributors to this volume analyze some of the
unique challenges rural communities face, as well as the policy
tools that their governments employ to address them. The book
explores ways that small town governments collaborate with one
another, the state, and the federal government, and examines how
local government officials use knowledge of people and place to
improve policy performance. The chapters are designed to provide
cases and strategies for students and practitioners in public
administration to use in a small town environment, while also
considering a community’s distinctive social and political
culture which determines how local political leaders and government
practitioners might respond to demands and challenges they face.
Local Government Administration in Small Town America is an
essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students studying
local government, as well as for rural practitioners navigating
evolving challenges unique to their communities.
In government administration and leadership, rural community
leaders face unique challenges in delivering public services
including (but not limited to) education, health care, and public
safety. Meanwhile residents who live in smaller and more isolated
rural settings often face greater difficulties accessing provisions
and services or commuting to work, among other economic development
challenges. These factors may affect a community’s resiliency to
and recovery from shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Local
Government Administration in Small Town America devotes some
overdue scholarly attention to the governance and administration of
public programs in small towns and rural communities in the United
States. The chapter contributors to this volume analyze some of the
unique challenges rural communities face, as well as the policy
tools that their governments employ to address them. The book
explores ways that small town governments collaborate with one
another, the state, and the federal government, and examines how
local government officials use knowledge of people and place to
improve policy performance. The chapters are designed to provide
cases and strategies for students and practitioners in public
administration to use in a small town environment, while also
considering a community’s distinctive social and political
culture which determines how local political leaders and government
practitioners might respond to demands and challenges they face.
Local Government Administration in Small Town America is an
essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students studying
local government, as well as for rural practitioners navigating
evolving challenges unique to their communities.
English Summary: 'Discovering the Human' investigates the emergence
of the modern human sciences and their impact on literature, art
and other media in the 18th and the 19th centuries. Up until the
1830s, science and culture were part of a joint endeavour to
discover and explore the secret of life. The question 'What is
life?' unites science and the arts during the Ages of Enlightenment
and Romanticism, and at the end of the Romantic period, a shift of
focus from the human as an organic whole to the specialized
disciplines signals the dawning of modernity. The emphasis of the
edited collection is threefold: the first part sheds light on the
human in art and science in the Age of Enlightenment, the second
part is concerned with the transitions taking place at the turn of
the 19th century. The chapters forming the third part investigate
the impact of different media on the concept of the human in
science, literature and film. German Description: 'Discovering the
Human' investigates the emergence of the modern human sciences and
their impact on literature, art and other media in the 18th and
19th centuries. Up until the 1830s, science and culture were part
of a joint endeavour to discover and explore the secret of life.
The question 'What is life?' unites science and the arts during the
Ages of Enlightenment and Romanticism, and at the end of the
Romantic period, a shift of focus from the human as an organic
whole to the specialized disciplines signals the dawning of
modernity. The emphasis of the edited collection is threefold: the
first part sheds light on the human in art and science in the Age
of Enlightenment, the second part is concerned with the transitions
taking place at the turn of the 19th century. The chapters forming
the third part investigate the impact of different media on the
concept of the human in science, literature and fil
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