Leadership theory : cultivating critical perspectives / John P. Dugan.
Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2024]Edition: Second editionDescription: xxx, 370 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781394152100
- 23/eng/20231129 303.34 D87 2024
- HM1261 .D84 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Evolving Nature of Leadership
Critical Perspectives as Interpretative Frameworks
Interpreting Leadership Theory Using Critical Perspectives
Attribute-Driven Theories
Production-Driven Theories
Leader-Driven Theories
Group-Driven Theories
Relationship-Driven Theories
Complexity-Driven Theories
Justice-Driven Theories
Integration and the Path Forward
"There is a clear gap in the market for a survey text on leadership theory that is interdisciplinary, includes theories designed for use with college students, and is grounded in social justice. Existing texts tend to (1) be bound to a single discipline, such as business or psychology, (2) lack the critical perspective necessary to fully understand the justice orientation central to many contemporary leadership theories, and/or (3) omit the very theories designed for working with college students. This last issue is particularly troubling given the rapid expansion of curricular and cocurricular leadership programs on college campuses. Collectively, these limitations result in curricular and cocurricular educators' reliance on the few existing and inadequate texts or the need to cobble together multiple texts, articles, and chapters to present the necessary breadth and depth of information"-- Provided by publisher.
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