The Postmodern Paradigm: Shaping the Philosophy for the Future Landscape of Public Administration
This article delves into the profound impact of postmodernism on the trajectory and evolution of future public administration. The 20th century witnessed radical changes in worldview, marking the transition from modernity to postmodernity. The basic principles of postmodernism, encompassing deconstr...
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description | This article delves into the profound impact of postmodernism on the trajectory and evolution of future public administration. The 20th century witnessed radical changes in worldview, marking the transition from modernity to postmodernity. The basic principles of postmodernism, encompassing deconstruction, fragmentation, future shock, and cultural relativism, have instigated a paradigm shift challenging traditional administrative frameworks (M. Foucault, J.-F. Lyotard, A. Toffler, etc.). The article explores how these postmodern tenets influence administrative practices, power structures, and the very nature of governance. Postmodernity is characterized by a unique attitude towards truth, acknowledging its relativity, and by decentration, the absence of a single center, replaced by multipolarity and globalization. “Post-truth” replaces truth, posing new challenges to the future of public administration. The public administration of the future will be shaped by existing trends, including Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), etc. It will also depend on modern technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, data analysis, and data-driven decision-making, as underscored by the need for digitalization in response to the pandemic (according to EIB). However, alongside advantages, there are also challenges, such as issues of liability in the use of AI for future public administration. These risks can be mitigated through collaborative and participatory governance models, adaptive leadership, an emphasis on inclusivity, diversity, and social equity, addressing environmental concerns, advanced training courses, and other strategic measures. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8066888b0a044ae09e563637562ffc4f2024-02-08T19:33:21ZengInternational Society of Philosophy and CosmologyФилософия и космология2307-37052518-18662024-02-0132748610.29202/phil-cosm/32/5The Postmodern Paradigm: Shaping the Philosophy for the Future Landscape of Public AdministrationValerii Akopian0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0466-9011Kostyantyn Zakharenko1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0980-7313Tetiana Zhyzhko2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7163-1024Dragomanov Ukrainian State University (Kyiv, Ukraine)Dragomanov Ukrainian State University (Kyiv, Ukraine)Dragomanov Ukrainian State University (Kyiv, Ukraine)This article delves into the profound impact of postmodernism on the trajectory and evolution of future public administration. The 20th century witnessed radical changes in worldview, marking the transition from modernity to postmodernity. The basic principles of postmodernism, encompassing deconstruction, fragmentation, future shock, and cultural relativism, have instigated a paradigm shift challenging traditional administrative frameworks (M. Foucault, J.-F. Lyotard, A. Toffler, etc.). The article explores how these postmodern tenets influence administrative practices, power structures, and the very nature of governance. Postmodernity is characterized by a unique attitude towards truth, acknowledging its relativity, and by decentration, the absence of a single center, replaced by multipolarity and globalization. “Post-truth” replaces truth, posing new challenges to the future of public administration. The public administration of the future will be shaped by existing trends, including Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), etc. It will also depend on modern technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, data analysis, and data-driven decision-making, as underscored by the need for digitalization in response to the pandemic (according to EIB). However, alongside advantages, there are also challenges, such as issues of liability in the use of AI for future public administration. These risks can be mitigated through collaborative and participatory governance models, adaptive leadership, an emphasis on inclusivity, diversity, and social equity, addressing environmental concerns, advanced training courses, and other strategic measures.http://ispcjournal.org/journals/2024/32/PhC_vol_32_AkopianZakharenkoZhyzhko.pdfphilosophypostmodernismpublic administrationfuture governancetechnological impact |
spellingShingle | Valerii Akopian Kostyantyn Zakharenko Tetiana Zhyzhko The Postmodern Paradigm: Shaping the Philosophy for the Future Landscape of Public Administration Философия и космология philosophy postmodernism public administration future governance technological impact |
title | The Postmodern Paradigm: Shaping the Philosophy for the Future Landscape of Public Administration |
title_full | The Postmodern Paradigm: Shaping the Philosophy for the Future Landscape of Public Administration |
title_fullStr | The Postmodern Paradigm: Shaping the Philosophy for the Future Landscape of Public Administration |
title_full_unstemmed | The Postmodern Paradigm: Shaping the Philosophy for the Future Landscape of Public Administration |
title_short | The Postmodern Paradigm: Shaping the Philosophy for the Future Landscape of Public Administration |
title_sort | postmodern paradigm shaping the philosophy for the future landscape of public administration |
topic | philosophy postmodernism public administration future governance technological impact |
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