Contents
Chapter 1. The Argument
Part I. Critique
Chapter 2. Administrative Due Process
Barriers to Hearings
Hearing Procedures
Hearings in Context
Administrative Hearings
References
Chapter 3. Special Education and Adversarial Advocacy
Substantive Criteria: Eligibility, Treatment, and Discretion
The Macro-Bureaucratic Context
P.L. 94-142 Procedures
Parent-School Interactions
The Due Process Experience in Special Education
The Failure of Due Process
References
Chapter 4. Special Education and Cooperative Decision Making
Substantive Issues for Decision and the Need for New Models
An Alternative to the Adversary System: The Cooperative Model
How the System Works
Problems in Maintaining the Cooperative System: Constraints and Conditions
Conclusions: Cooperative Decision Making and the Constraints of Ideology
Dynamic Models
References
Due Process Values
Another Try at Liberalism: The Dignitary Theorists
The Rise and Fall of Liberal Legalism
Individualism in Cooperative Relationships
Reform or Reconstruction?
References
Part II. Construction
Chapter 6. A Theory of Public Action
Discretion in Context
The Paradox of Federal Intervention and Increased Local Responsibility
Field Level Discretion: Structure and Context
A Creative View of Discretion
A Theory of Public Action
An Application
Conclusion
References
Chapter 7. Organizational Change
Organizations: Characteristics
Organizations: Rational, Natural, and Open
Organizational Change: Environments
"Inside" the Organization: Goals, Power, and Authority
Schools as Organizations
Implications
References
Chapter 8. Social Movement Groups
What Are Social Movement Groups?
Incentives: Formation and Maintenance of Groups
External Support: Advocacy, Cooperation, Cooptation
Social Movement Organizations and Their Members
Intermediate Groups, Liberalism, and the Administrative State
References
Chapter 9. Social Autonomy
Informed Consent in Medical Ethics
The Critique of Liberalism
The Conditions of Discretion Compared
References
Index