Items where Author is "Bishop, Patrick"

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Journal Article

Bishop, Patrick (2014) Retreat to Orthodoxy Diminishes Democratic Negotiations. Politics and Policy, 42 (3). pp. 474-482. ISSN 1555-5623

Bishop, Patrick (2007) E Dmocracy in Australia: Practice and Innovation. International Journal of Electronic Government Research (Specia). i-ii. ISSN 1548-3886

Bishop, Patrick and Anderson, Lori (2005) E-Government to E-Democracy: Communicative Mechanisms of Governance. Journal of E-Government, 2 (1). pp. 5-26. ISSN 1542-4057

Bishop, Patrick and Kane, J. and Patapan, H. (2002) The Theory and Practice of E-democracy: Agency, Trusteeship and Participation on the Web. International Review of Public Administration, 7 (2). pp. 21-31. ISSN 1229-4659

Bishop, Patrick and Kane, John (2002) Consultation or Contest: The Danger of Mixing Modes. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 61 (1). pp. 87-94. ISSN 1467-8500

Bishop, Patrick and Davis, Glyn (2002) Community Consultation Symposium Mapping Public Participation in Policy Choices. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 61 (1). pp. 14-29. ISSN 0313-6647

Bishop, Patrick and Kane, John and Patapan, Haig (2002) E-Democracy : technological challenges to democratic theory. Australasian Parliamentary Review, 17 (2). pp. 59-72. ISSN 1447-9125

Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings

Bishop, Patrick and Anderson, Lori (2011) Communicative mechanisms of governance : e-democracy and the architecture of the public sphere. In: Information communication technologies and the virtual public sphere : impacts of network structures on civil society. IGI Global, Hershey PA, pp. 52-71. ISBN 9781609601591

Bishop, Patrick (2009) Developing capacity : the reasonable conversation of representative democratic politics. In: Building trust through civic engagement :. United Nations Publications, New York, pp. 81-96. ISBN 9789211231786

Bishop, Patrick (2007) Navigating the fragments : political dimensions of managing networked public service delivery. In: Public governance and leadership :. Gabler, Wiesdaden, pp. 117-130. ISBN 978-3-8350-0176-3

Bishop, Patrick (2005) Democratic laughter : the people were wrong. In: A passion for politics : essays in honour of Graham Maddox :. Pearson Education, Melbourne, pp. 65-74.

Bishop, Patrick and Wanna, John (2004) Reforming government - outsourcing, privatisation and commercialisation. In: Business, government and globalisation :. Pearson Education, Melbourne, pp. 110-126.

Bishop, Patrick (2003) Reconnecting representatives : participating in representative democracy. In: Peace, order and good government : state constitutional and parliamentary reform :. Wakefield, Adelaide, pp. 150-161.

Bishop, Patrick and Connors, Carmel (2003) The new public sector : changing management organisation and ethics. In: Management organisation and ethics in the public sector :. Ashgate, pp. 3-18. ISBN 978-0-7546-2280-2

Bishop, Patrick (2002) Democratic equivocations : who wants what when and how? In: Papers on Parliament no 3 : senate envy. Department of the Senate, Canberra, pp. 39-52.

Bishop, Patrick and Davis, Glyn (2001) Developing consent. In: Are you being served? : state citizens and governance :. Allen & Unwin, pp. 175-195.

Bishop, Patrick (2000) Customers, citizens and consultation. In: Local government, public enterprise and ethics :. Federation Press, pp. 232-36.

Bishop, Patrick and Preston, Noel (2000) Introduction. In: Local Government, Public Enterprise and Ethics :. Federation Press, pp. 1-7. ISBN 978-1862871359

Book/Report/Proceedings

Bishop, Patrick and Connors, Carmel and Sampford, Charles (2003) Management, organisation and ethics in the public sector. Ashgate, London.

Thesis

Amirov, Arnur and Bishop, Patrick (2021) Assessing Public Participation in the Decision-Making on Public-Private Partnership Projects in Kazakhstan. Masters thesis, Lancaster University.

Ebbesen, Martha and Bishop, Patrick and Hughes, Michael (2019) From Empire to Commonwealth and League of Nations : intellectual roots of imperialist internationalism, 1915-1926. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

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