Élargir la notion de bureaucratie représentative : L'exemple du Nunavut

`titrebStretching the Concept of Representative Bureaucracy: the case of Nunavut`/titrebThis article examines the complexities of creating a representative public service in the new Canadian territory of Nunavut. It discusses initiatives taken to build a representative public service that reflects t...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Timpson, Annis May
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: 2006
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=RISA_724_0553
id fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.shqrx0
record_format openpolar
spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.shqrx0 2023-05-15T16:55:17+02:00 Élargir la notion de bureaucratie représentative : L'exemple du Nunavut Broadening the concept of representative bureaucracy: The example of the Nunavut Timpson, Annis May 2006-01-01 http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=RISA_724_0553 fr fre 10670/1.shqrx0 http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=RISA_724_0553 lic_cairn other Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives, 72, 4, 2006-12-01, pp.553-567 lieux de travail multiculturels gestion de la diversité emploi Indigène langue de travail connaissances traditionnelles scipo hisphilso Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2006 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:42:40Z `titrebStretching the Concept of Representative Bureaucracy: the case of Nunavut`/titrebThis article examines the complexities of creating a representative public service in the new Canadian territory of Nunavut. It discusses initiatives taken to build a representative public service that reflects the composition, language base and cultural interests of the territory’s predominantly Inuit population. The article shows how the Government of Nunavut’s multi-dimensional approach to creating a population-reflective public service stretches the concept of representative bureaucracy. It highlights the potential radicalizing effects of creating a public service grounded in Indigenous perspectives and experience.Points for practitionersDrawing on research in Nunavut, Canada, this article highlights the complexities of developing a representative public service that reflects the Indigenous population being served. It emphasizes the value of linking numeric strategies to build a population-reflective public service with programs to ensure that Indigenous languages and cultures are integrated into the workplace. The article highlights the importance of linking initiatives to promote employment training with strategies to encourage cross-cultural exchange between Indigenous and non-Indigenous employees.The article also demonstrates the complexities of integrating traditional Indigenous values into contemporary bureaucratic governance when managers of departments are non-Indigenous and understanding of traditional Indigenous knowledge is contested. In addition, it emphasizes the difficulty of promoting Indigenous language use in the government workplace if Indigenous language instruction is not fully integrated into the school system.The article concludes by suggesting that the pursuit of a multi-dimensional approach to representative bureaucracy that addresses questions of numerical, cultural and linguistic representation of Indigenous citizens could profoundly affect the operation of public government ... Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit Nunavut Unknown Canada Nunavut
institution Open Polar
collection Unknown
op_collection_id fttriple
language French
topic lieux de travail multiculturels
gestion de la diversité
emploi Indigène
langue de travail
connaissances traditionnelles
scipo
hisphilso
spellingShingle lieux de travail multiculturels
gestion de la diversité
emploi Indigène
langue de travail
connaissances traditionnelles
scipo
hisphilso
Timpson, Annis May
Élargir la notion de bureaucratie représentative : L'exemple du Nunavut
topic_facet lieux de travail multiculturels
gestion de la diversité
emploi Indigène
langue de travail
connaissances traditionnelles
scipo
hisphilso
description `titrebStretching the Concept of Representative Bureaucracy: the case of Nunavut`/titrebThis article examines the complexities of creating a representative public service in the new Canadian territory of Nunavut. It discusses initiatives taken to build a representative public service that reflects the composition, language base and cultural interests of the territory’s predominantly Inuit population. The article shows how the Government of Nunavut’s multi-dimensional approach to creating a population-reflective public service stretches the concept of representative bureaucracy. It highlights the potential radicalizing effects of creating a public service grounded in Indigenous perspectives and experience.Points for practitionersDrawing on research in Nunavut, Canada, this article highlights the complexities of developing a representative public service that reflects the Indigenous population being served. It emphasizes the value of linking numeric strategies to build a population-reflective public service with programs to ensure that Indigenous languages and cultures are integrated into the workplace. The article highlights the importance of linking initiatives to promote employment training with strategies to encourage cross-cultural exchange between Indigenous and non-Indigenous employees.The article also demonstrates the complexities of integrating traditional Indigenous values into contemporary bureaucratic governance when managers of departments are non-Indigenous and understanding of traditional Indigenous knowledge is contested. In addition, it emphasizes the difficulty of promoting Indigenous language use in the government workplace if Indigenous language instruction is not fully integrated into the school system.The article concludes by suggesting that the pursuit of a multi-dimensional approach to representative bureaucracy that addresses questions of numerical, cultural and linguistic representation of Indigenous citizens could profoundly affect the operation of public government ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Timpson, Annis May
author_facet Timpson, Annis May
author_sort Timpson, Annis May
title Élargir la notion de bureaucratie représentative : L'exemple du Nunavut
title_short Élargir la notion de bureaucratie représentative : L'exemple du Nunavut
title_full Élargir la notion de bureaucratie représentative : L'exemple du Nunavut
title_fullStr Élargir la notion de bureaucratie représentative : L'exemple du Nunavut
title_full_unstemmed Élargir la notion de bureaucratie représentative : L'exemple du Nunavut
title_sort élargir la notion de bureaucratie représentative : l'exemple du nunavut
publishDate 2006
url http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=RISA_724_0553
geographic Canada
Nunavut
geographic_facet Canada
Nunavut
genre inuit
Nunavut
genre_facet inuit
Nunavut
op_source Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives
Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives, 72, 4, 2006-12-01, pp.553-567
op_relation 10670/1.shqrx0
http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=RISA_724_0553
op_rights lic_cairn
other
_version_ 1766046270313463808