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    Introduction: putting Habermas to work in social research

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    Letter from Edwin Murphy, Murphy Seed Company, to J.V. [John Victor] Carson The Dominguez Water Corporation, June 15, 1945

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    Formal notice that Murphy has sublet the old Kimura glass house to Charles Gonzalez

    Jazz Lecture Series (North Texas State University)

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    A video of a lecture and performance by Mark Murphy. This video is a part of the North Texas State Jazz Lecture Series

    Jazz Lecture Series (North Texas State University)

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    A video of a lecture by Mark Murphy. This video is a part of the North Texas State Jazz Lecture Series. In this video, Mark has jazz students come up to perform and he judges how they do in a masterclass setting

    Between the state and the street

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    A substantial amount of research evidence has been gathered regarding the pathologies of accountability, but less attention has been paid to the reasons why such pathologies occur in the first place. The chapter addresses this issue by exploring accountability in the context of Habermas’ theory of lifeworld colonisation. The chapter explores the value of the colonisation thesis to modern day issues associated with the ‘regulatory state’, that form of state governance with surveillance and enforcement strategies at its core. It takes seriously the contribution that Habermas can make to the field of education administration – a contribution that can position the field in its broader context of democratic governance. At the same time, it is accepted that there are limitations of the colonisation thesis as an explanatory device, with the chapter arguing that not all the consequences of accountability can be considered illustrative of a damaged communicative intersubjectivity. Specifically, the chapter turns to the concept of street-level bureaucracy for further refinement of Habermas’ ideas around governance
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