商品簡介
The author describes how connecting leadership to community (rather than Westernized and individualistic ideas of leadership) can better inform the understanding of leadership learning and development. He looks at how theories and frameworks for understanding community can develop the understanding of leadership, as well as how leadership is constructed through social engagement, rather than the concept of assuming leadership. He discusses distributed leadership and worldly leadership that moves away from Western thinking; the link between individualism and leadership; the role of leadership in developing a sense of belonging; friendship, social networks, and leadership; the role of symbolism and aesthetics in leadership; the effect of liminality and social drama on leadership and its development; ideas of community as communicative, and elements of language and ethics; and leadership and issues of discourse, fluidity, finitude, love, and death. Annotation c2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
作者簡介
Gareth Edwards, Associate Professor of Leadership Development, University of the West of England, UK