Public and nonprofit scholars are encouraged to submit paper abstracts to the workshop entitled "Democratic accountability in bureaucratic and collaborative governance arrangements," which will be part of the 16th Transatlantic Dialog, June 9-11, 2022, at Roskilde University in Denmark. Deadline for workshop abstracts has been extended to April 1.
I will be co-chairing the workshop with Roskilde colleague Peter Triantafillou. I've attached a description of the TAD conference and information about submitting abstracts.
The war in Ukraine certainly makes our topic more timely than ever. We see collaborative governance at work as Microsoft participates in US cyber defense efforts. Oil companies and banks are working with public officials to punish Russia. The humanitarian aid effort crosses borders and sectors. Ensuring democratic accountability in such efforts is a daunting public and nonprofit leadership challenge.
Recent publications:
Leadership Lessons from Job in the Time of Pandemic, Journal of Lutheran Ethics, December 2020, https://elca.org/JLE/Articles/1353
Teaching Leadership at https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138825048.
Why leadership of public leadership research matters: and what to do about it, with John M. Bryson, Public Management Review, 1-22, 2017 (winner of best article of 2018 in this journal)
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Barbara C. Crosby
Associate Professor Emerita 237 Humphrey Center 301 19th Ave. S. Minneapolis MN 55455
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