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    Peter John Otter Self (7 June 1919 – 29 March 1999) was an English journalist, academic, planning policy-maker and university teacher of planning. [1] Self was born in Brighton, to Audrey (Otter) and Henry Self, a civil servant.

  2. Peter Self (1919-1999) was a participant in the policy-making domain as well as a distinguished academic. This assessment is primarily concerned with his contribution to the academic study of political science, including the sub-disciplines of public policy and public administration. It selects four ‘volumes of influence’ spanning the ...

    • Chris Painter
    • 2003
  3. Overview. Authors: Peter Self. Wide-ranging analysis of the discipline and the theory's real-life impacts. Accessible for both Politics and Economics students. No prior experience of the topic required. 1126 Accesses. 205 Citations. 1 Altmetric. Search within this book. Table of contents (9 chapters) Front Matter. Pages i-xiv. Download chapter PDF.

    • Peter Self
  4. Self, P. (1974), ‘Is comprehensive planning possible and rational?’, ... Peter Self's Legacy: Economic Hegemony and the Public Domain. Show details Hide details.

    • Peter Self
    • 1997
  5. Political Theories of Modern Government : Its Role and Reform. Peter Self. Routledge ( 2009 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. This reissued work, originally published in 1985, is a uniquely broad and original survey of theories and beliefs about the growth, behaviour, performance and reform of the governments of modern Western democracies.

    • Peter Self
  6. Showing 20 distinct works. sort by. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Peter Self has 19 books on Goodreads with 26 ratings. Peter Self’s most popular book is Political Theories of Modern Government (Routledge Revivals): Its...

  7. 7 de jan. de 2016 · Peter Self taught at LSE 1948-1982 and will be remembered by many staff and alumni. In 1948 through the good offices of Harold Laski and William Robson , Peter began his long attachment to LSE, first as a lecturer in Public Administration, then as a Reader in Political Science (1961-63), and finally as Robson’s successor as ...