Talk:Pat Devine
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Biography?
editThis needs a lot more to be a decent article. I will ask for help in Economics. Simesa 01:07, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
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editAcademic Notability
editMay not be notable according to WP:PROF. Couldn't find an academic CV online. No personal webpage. Also, a google search of "Pat Devine site:manchester.ac.uk" doesn't produce anything useful. Google Scholar h-index may be as high as 11, although I am not sure if I am capturing the right person since a CV to check is lacking. --CronopioFlotante (talk) 00:10, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
- If you give me 4-5 days I will work on a full bibliography and expand the article. Incidentally three of his major works: the textbook "An Introduction to Industrial Economics", 1975 (which went through three editions and was reviewed in the Economic Journal at the time by L. Fishman as "arguably the best text available" for students of industrial economics and applied economics), Democracy and Economic Planning (1988), and "Competitiveness, Subsidiarity and Industrial Policy" (1986) the name of PJ Devine was used to identify the author. The peer reviewed journals to which he has contributed essays include The Cambridge Journal of Economics, Economy and Society, The New Left Review, Science and Society, Studies in Political Economy, Review of Political Economy, Historical Materialism, The International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Environmental Values, and International Review of Sociology. In March of this year he has published with Andrew Pearmain and David Purdy, "Feelbad Britain: How to Make it Better" and has been making public appearances in England and Scotland.BernardL (talk) 22:51, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
Hello. I think inclusion in Wikipedia is certainly warranted. His conception of "negotiated coordination," as a proposed approach to democratic economic planning, is quite influential. For instance, it is treated as the 'state of the art' proposal both by British academic Alex Callinicos in his 2003 book, The Anti-Capitalist Manifesto, and by Canadian academic Jeff Noonan in his 2006 book, Democratic Society and Human Needs. Moreover, there is an important debate going on over the past few years between Devine and supporters of his "negotiated coordination" model and Robin Hahnel and Michael Albert and supporters of their "participatory economics" model of democratic planning. It would be useful if people could reference a wikipedia article on Devine. I landed on this page because I was looking for the name of the book he wrote about "negotiated coordination," and it would have seemed an omission if I hadn't found anything here at all. - Steve D. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.203.171.10 (talk) 02:01, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
Bernie Sanders
editOn the 7/24/2015 "Washington Week in Review" (with Gwen Ifill, panelist Dan Balz mentioned that Pat Devine is as a key advisor to Bernie Sanders and to the Bernie Sanders Presidential Campaign. MaynardClark (talk) 00:38, 25 July 2015 (UTC)
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