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Leadership and Public Policy - Policy |
LPPP 4559 | New Course in Public Policy and Leadership |
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| Co-Creation&Co-Productn:Policies,Programs&Practice |
Spring 2020 19634 | 001 | Lecture (3 Units) | Open | 4 / 15 (4 / 15) | Brian Williams | We 3:30pm - 6:00pm | Clark Hall 101 |
| This course is designed to explore and emphasize the challenges, obstacles and opportunities that policymakers, public administrators and non-profit managers have in engaging the public in the co-creation of public policies and the co-production (planning, designing, delivery, and evaluation) of programs and services. This course will also highlight and discuss the related implications for reforming professional practices. |
| Dirty Hands: The Ethics of Action |
Spring 2020 20073 | 002 | Lecture (3 Units) | Permission | 8 / 10 | Brad Carson | We 9:00am - 11:30am | Contact Department |
| This class will evaluate the ethics of political decision-making, especially decisions about the use of violence by militaries, paramilitaries, and even terrorists. We will also explore civil disobedience and economic boycotts and determine in what ways these are distinguishable from physical violence. BEWARE: the reading will be intense. But rest assured, it will be more than worth it. We will encounter Sartre, Camus, and, most importantly, William Vollmann, whose 4000-page epic on violence will be the spine of the class. Instructor permission required, as reading, writing, and discussion will require a motivated student! |