Abstract
The practice of public administration usually falls short of stated objectives and expectations. What if we saw it as something other than the quest for calculable results? An alternative understanding is to see administrative practice as situational, a stance that erases the theory-practice gap in favor of simultaneous interpretation and action rooted in the entanglement of experience and language.
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