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The Civic Mission of a Federal Agency in the Age of Networked Governance

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Carmen Sirianni

Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been engaged in a process of organizational learning to build civic capacity for nearly 4 decades, in effect discovering its civic mission. This article examines how EPA has increasingly become a more effective enabler of democratic network governance in the watershed arena and has developed ambitious cross-media initiatives to help transform the culture of the agency. Its very progress, however, highlights significant challenges that the agency must address.

Key Words: network governance • civic engagement • collaborative management • watersheds • environmental protection • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 52, No. 6, 933-952 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0002764208327668


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