Public Administration and Disability: Community Services Administration in the US - CRC Press Book
Just in time for the holiday season, released by CRC Press of Francis and Taylor, a premiere European, academic press: Public Administration and Disability: Community Services Administration in the US (Racino, 2014). The best product link is: http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781466579811. With best wishes for a wonderful New Year, and one that is prosperous, peaceful, and full of possibilities!!
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Congratulations to Julie Ann Racino (Community and Policy Studies), and to Steven E. Brown (University of Hawaii) and Sherri Larson and the University of Minnesota (Amy Hewitt, Lori Sedelsky, and Carrie Blakeway). Community services supporters will recognize leaders from across the past four (4) decades (e.g., Steven J. Taylor, Paul Wehman, William Anthony, Judith E. Heumann,John O'Brien, David Towell, Rannveig Traustadottir, David Braddock, Rutherford Turnbull III, Charles Moseley, Chris Hatton, John Waters, K C. Lakin, Marty Ford, Ed Roberts) highlighted in the new academic and public policy book.
Interested parties in the field of public administration and disability can send a letter of interest to Community and Policy Studies, 208 Henry Street, Rome, New York 13440-6506 USA. Detailed information on public administration is available through the American Society for Public Administration which is holding its Annual Conference in March 2015 in Chicago, Illinois where the book will be on display for 1,000 public administrators.
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