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CPAR专刊征集COVID-19评论文章|5000字以下|2周内快审

CPAR 读品贩子 2022-05-14


Call for Covid-19 Commentaries

 

In light of the Covid-19 Pandemic, Chinese Public Administration Review (CPAR) is calling for contributions to a special issue featuring Covid-19 commentaries from scholars and practitioners throughout the world. In particular, we are interested in commentaries that address such questions as:

·       What do state capacities mean in terms of Covid-19 responses?

·       Are state capacities more important factors than political governing systems in mitigating the crisis?

·       What does this Covid-19 pandemic inform us about decision-making under uncertainty? 

·       What impacts does pandemic management have on social equity?

·       How can governments tailor emergency management to the needs of diverse populations?

·       How can public administrators effectively gauge the needs for emergency preparation?

·       To what extent does intergovernmental collaboration play a role in a pandemic response?

·       How do public-private partnerships work in the collaborative governance scheme of emergency management?

·       How can central coordination be balanced with local innovation?

·       What factors contribute to early actions in pandemic prevention and mitigation?

·       What factors motivate public servants and citizens to speak up in alerting governments to a potentially devastating pandemic situation?

·       How can governments and stakeholders communicate effectively in a crisis management context?

·       How can individuals be motivated to act in the public interest in terms of pandemic management?

We expect that the December 2020 issue will be devoted to this topic. Submissions are encouraged on a priority review basis beginning now and through the summer. The length of a submission is no more than 5000 words, including references. CPAR editors will provide a rapid review process of 15 days for all commentaries related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Submissions should not have been published previously and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

 

Please submit all manuscripts via cpar.net. If you are a new author, please register before submission. If you have any questions, please directly contact cparsubmission@gmail.com. 

 


ABOUT CPAR

Chinese Public Administration Review (CPAR) is the official journal of the Section on Chinese Public Administration (SCPA) of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA). Launched in 2002, CPAR is the first international journal specifically addressing the issues of Chinese public administration, riding on the rise of China, Asia and increasing global interconnectedness. CPAR is now expanding its focus beyond China, to embrace Asia and the whole Pan-Pacific region and to address comparative public administration worldwide. Published biannually by the Institute for Public Service at Suffolk University - BostonCPAR is a peer reviewed journal with a very strong international editorial team.  In addition to being included in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), CPAR is indexed in Google scholar and Open Archives Initiative (OAI). 

 

Focused on multidisciplinary scholarship, CPAR aims to develop theories and knowledge to tackle increasingly complex public administration and public policy issues in the region. CPAR welcomes research that addresses diverse public administration and public policy topics with significant theoretical and practical implications including, but not limited to:

 

•       Administrative Reform

•       Administrative Law

•       Public Policy Implementation

•       Public Sector Innovation

•       Public Sector Human Resource Management

•       Public Performance Management

•       Public Budgeting and Finance

•       Nonprofit Management and Civil Society

•       E-government and Smart Cities

•       Intellectual History of Public Administration

•       Comparative Public Administration

 

Editor-in-Chief

Marc Holzer, Distinguished Professor

Institute for Public Service

Suffolk University, Boston

marcholzer1@gmail.com

 

Editor

Elaine Yi Lu, Professor and Director

City University of New York-John Jay College

ylu@jjay.cuny.edu 

 

For more information, please visit the CPAR website: CPAR.net


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