Integrating rigor and relevance in public administration scholarship: The contribution of narrative inquiry J Dodge, SM Ospina, EG Foldy Public administration review 65 (3), 286-300, 2005 | 446 | 2005 |
It's about time: Catching method up to meaning—The usefulness of narrative inquiry in public administration research SM Ospina, J Dodge Public administration review 65 (2), 143-157, 2005 | 423 | 2005 |
Encyclopedia of public administration and public policy: AJ J Rabin CRC Press, 2003 | 220 | 2003 |
Narrative inquiry and the search for connectedness: Practitioners and academics developing public administration scholarship SM Ospina, J Dodge Public administration review 65 (4), 409-423, 2005 | 199 | 2005 |
Social equity in public administration: A call to action B Blessett, J Dodge, B Edmond, HT Goerdel, ST Gooden, AM Headley, ... Perspectives on Public Management and Governance 2 (4), 283-299, 2019 | 175 | 2019 |
From consent to mutual inquiry: Balancing democracy and authority in action research S Ospina, J Dodge, B Godsoe, J Minieri, S Reza, E Schall Action research 2 (1), 47-69, 2004 | 139 | 2004 |
Appreciative narratives as leadership research: Matching method to lens E Schall, S Ospina, B Godsoe, J Dodge Constructive discourse and human organization, 147-170, 2004 | 97 | 2004 |
Dynamic discourse coalitions on hydro-fracking in Europe and the United States T Metze, J Dodge Environmental Communication 10 (3), 365-379, 2016 | 96 | 2016 |
Social change leadership as relational leadership. SM Ospina, EG Foldy, W El Hadidy, J Dodge, A Hofmann-Pinilla, C Su IAP Information Age Publishing, 2012 | 92 | 2012 |
Taking the action turn: Lessons from bringing participation to qualitative research S Ospina, J Dodge, EG Foldy, A Hofmann-Pinilla The Sage handbook of action research: Participative inquiry and practice …, 2008 | 92 | 2008 |
Framing dynamics and political gridlock: The curious case of hydraulic fracturing in New York J Dodge, J Lee Journal of environmental policy & planning 19 (1), 14-34, 2017 | 88 | 2017 |
The deliberative potential of civil society organizations: framing hydraulic fracturing in New York J Dodge Policy Studies 36 (3), 249-266, 2015 | 71 | 2015 |
Environmental justice and deliberative democracy: How social change organizations respond to power in the deliberative system J Dodge Policy and Society 28 (3), 225-239, 2009 | 70 | 2009 |
Nonprofits as “schools of democracy” a comparative case study of two environmental organizations J Dodge, SM Ospina Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 45 (3), 478-499, 2016 | 66 | 2016 |
Toward a typology of critical nonprofit studies: A literature review TM Coule, J Dodge, AM Eikenberry Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 51 (3), 478-506, 2022 | 61 | 2022 |
Civil society organizations and deliberative policy making: interpreting environmental controversies in the deliberative system J Dodge Policy Sciences 47, 161-185, 2014 | 52 | 2014 |
Crowded advocacy: Framing dynamic in the fracking controversy in New York J Dodge VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 28 …, 2017 | 45 | 2017 |
Hydraulic fracturing as an interpretive policy problem: Lessons on energy controversies in Europe and the USA J Dodge, T Metze Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 19 (1), 1-13, 2017 | 45 | 2017 |
Tensions in deliberative practice: a view from civil society J Dodge Critical policy studies 4 (4), 384-404, 2010 | 44 | 2010 |
Indication and inference: Reflections on the challenge of mixing paradigms in the narrative policy framework J Dodge Critical Policy Studies 9 (3), 361-367, 2015 | 36 | 2015 |