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Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne

‘Knowledge, Networks and Joined-Up Government’ June 3 – 5, 2002

Detailed Program

 

Sunday 2nd June

6:00pm                        Welcome Reception

Restaurant at Lygon Lodge Hotel                          

220 Lygon Street, Carlton 3053

Monday 3rd June

9:00am                        Welcome  by Mark Considine

 

9:15am                        Session 1

RHODES, Rod

University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

‘Decentring British Governance: From Bureaucracy to Networks’

CROZIER, Michael

Political Science, University of Melbourne

‘The Network Society thesis: theoretical adequacy and research possibilities’

CONSIDINE, Mark

University of Melbourne

‘Joined at the hip? What does network research tell us about governance?’

CHAIR:                  ROCKMAN, Bert

                                The School of Public Policy and Management, The Ohio State University, USA

10:45am                      Morning Tea

11:15am                      Session 2

ABERBACH, Joel D

UCLA, United States of America

‘Meshing Market-Based Administrative Reforms with Market-Based Political Institutions: Problems and Prospects for NPM in the U.S.’

GREGORY, Bob

Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

All the King’s Horses and All The King’s Men: Putting New Zealand’s Public Sector Together Again’

CHAIR:                  FEIGENBAUM, Harvey

                                George Washington University, USA

1:00pm                        Lunch

2:00pm                        Session 3

MUETZELFELDT, Michael

Victoria University, Australia

‘Brokering knowledge: managing knowledge in a network of government and non-government human service delivery agencies’.

BOWORNWATHANA, Bidhya

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

‘Governance reform under a strong politician-bureaucrat partnership in Thailand’.

CHAIR:                  ECKERSLEY, Robin

                                University of Melbourne


Monday 3rd June (continued)

2:30pm                        Afternoon Tea

3:00am                        Seminar 4

CAPLING, Ann and MARJORIBANKS, Tim

University of Melbourne, Australia

‘Where culture meets commerce: major league sport as a network’

REDDEL, Tim

University of Queensland, Australia

‘Joining-Up’ And Network Governance: Some Lessons from the Queensland Experience’.

CHAIR:                  LEWIS, Jenny

                                University of Melbourne

6:00pm                        Political Science Department Cocktail Party

University House, University of Melbourne


Tuesday 4th June

9:00am                        Session 1

CAMPBELL, Colin

Georgetown University, USA

‘Speaking of Joined-Up Government, What Ever Happened to the First ‘P’ in PPBS?  A Current Look at Planning in the U.S. Air Force’.

BAKVIS, Herman

Dalhousie University, Canada

‘Pulling Against Gravity? Horizontal Management in the Canadian Federal Government’

NORMAN, Richard

Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

‘At The Centre Or In Control? Central Agencies in Search of New Roles in a Decentralised Public Service’

CHAIR:                  DAVIS Glyn

                                Griffith University, Australia

10:45am                      Morning Tea

11:15am                      Session 2

LEWIS, Jenny

University of Melbourne, Australia

‘Changing state – profession interactions in Australia, Britain and the Netherlands’

SCHROETER, Eckhard

Berkeley, USA

‘Managing Across Levels of Government in a Federal Polity: Comments on Joined-Up Government from a German Perspective’.

CHEN, Peter

University of Melbourne, Australia

‘Who's in the Joined-Up Government? Australian Elected Representatives Adaptive Responses to Network Technology’

CHAIR:                  MASCARENHAS, Reg

                                University of Melbourne, Australia

1:00pm                        Lunch                          /           IPSA/SOG Executive Meeting

2:00pm                        Session 3

RICHARDS, David and SMITH, Martin

Liverpool University and Sheffield University, United Kingdom

‘The Paradoxes of Governance and Policy Co-ordination: Britain – a Case Study in ‘Joined-Up Government’

FINN, Dan

University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom

 ‘Joining Up Welfare and Work: the role of ‘private public partnerships’ in British and Australian Welfare Reform’

CHAIR:                  WILSON, Graham

                                University of Wisconsin, USA

2:30pm                        Afternoon Tea

3:00pm                        Seminar 4

LÆGREID, Per and CHRISTENSEN, Tom

University of Bergen and University of Oslo, Norway

‘Complex patterns of interaction and influence among political and administrative leaders’

COLEBATCH, Hal and DAWKINS, Jeremy

University of New South Wales, Australia

‘Network-building as institutional change: the management of Sydney Harbour’

CHAIR:                  HALLIGAN, John

                                University of Canberra, Australia

6:30pm                        Centre for Public Policy Dinner

Chin Chin’s Restaurant, 298 Lygon Street, Carlton


Wednesday 5th June

9:00am                        Session 1

ADAMS, David and HESS, Michael

Department of Premier and Cabinet, Victoria, Australia / Australian National University

‘Knowing and Skilling in Contemporary Public Administration’

FARQUHARSON, Karen

University of Melbourne, Australia

‘The international tobacco control advocacy network’

MANNING, Karen

Victoria University, Australia

 ‘Managing Governance, and Complex Networks in South Africa’

CHAIR:                 POWER, John

                                University of Melbourne, Australia

10:45am                      Morning Tea

11:15am                      Session 2

ALFORD, John

University of Melbourne, Australia

‘The necessity and difficulty of trust in partnerships between government and non-government organisations’.

EDWARDS, Meredith

University of Canberra, Australia

‘Policy Advice, Joined-Up Government And The Role Of Academics: Some  Reflections’

POWER, John

University of Melbourne, Australia

 New Networks and Old Knowledge: Adjuncts, Emeriti and Quality Assurance’

CHAIR:                 CAIN, John

                                University of Melbourne

12:30pm          IPAA Event (for those involved)       / 
1:00pm            Farewell Lunch

 
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