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The Absurdity of Bureaucracy: How Implementation Works
By (Author) Nina Holm Vohnsen
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
18th May 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
302.35
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The absurdity of bureaucracy offers a humorous ethnographic account of policy implementation set in contemporary Danish bureaucracy. Taking the reader deep into the hallways of governmental administration and municipal caseworkers' offices, the book sets out to explore what characterizes policy implementation as a mode of human agency. Using the notions of absurdity and sense-making as lenses through which to explore the dynamic relationship between a policy and its effects, the book reclaims 'implementation studies' for the qualitative sciences and emphasizes the existential dilemma that any policymaker and implementer must confront. Following step-by-step the planning and implementation of the randomized controlled trial, Active - Back Sooner, the book sets out to show that 'going wrong' is not a question of implementation failure but is in fact the only way in which implementation may happen. -- .
The Absurdity of Bureaucracy is a rich and valuable work. The books main quality is its extraordinary ethnographic richness. It is quite unique in its depth, scope and ethnographic sensitivity. [...] An important and welcomed contribution to the anthropological study of bureaucracy and policy.'
Halvard Vike, Ethnos
Nina Holm Vohnsen is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Aarhus University