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SAGE Handbook of Leadership, The 2nd Revised edition


SAGE Handbook of Leadership, The 2nd Revised edition

Hardback by Schedlitzki, Doris; Larsson, Magnus; Carroll, Brigid; Bligh, Michelle C.; Epitropaki, Olga

SAGE Handbook of Leadership, The

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ISBN:
9781529769067
Publication Date:
24 Feb 2023
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
600 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 May 2024
SAGE Handbook of Leadership, The

Description

The Second Edition of The SAGE Handbook of Leadership provides not only an in-depth overview the current field of leadership studies, but also a map into the future debates, innovations and priorities of where the field will move to. Featuring all new chapters from a global community of leading and emerging scholars, each chapter offers a comprehensive, critical overview of an aspect of leadership, a discussion of key debates and research, and a review of the emerging issues in its area. Featuring an innovative structure divided by prepositions, this brand-new edition moves away from essentializing boundaries, and instead seeks to create synergies between different schools of leadership. A key feature of the second edition, is the attention to sensemaking (exploring the current themes, structures and ideas that comprise each topic) and sensebreaking (disrupting, critiquing and refreshing each topic). Suitable for students and researchers alike, this second edition is a critical site of reference for the study of leadership. PART 1: Between: Leadership as a Social, Socio-cognitive and Practical Phenomenon PART 2: About: Exploring the Individual and Interpersonal Facets of Leadership PART 3: Through: Leadership Seen Through Contemporary Frames PART 4: Within: Leadership as a Contextually Bound Phenomenon PART 5: But: A Critical Examination of Leadership

Contents

Introduction - Michelle Bligh, Brigid Carroll, Olga Epitropaki, Magnus Larsson and Doris Schedlitzki Part 1: Between: Leadership as a Social, Socio-cognitive and Practical Phenomenon - Magnus Larsson Chapter 1: Pluralism in studies on plural leadership: Analysis and perspectives - Jean-Louis Denis; Nancy Côté; Élizabeth Côté-Boileau Chapter 2: Leadership and practice: Re-constructing leadership as a phenomenon - Lucia Crevani; Inti Lammi Chapter 3: Leadership in Interaction - Magnus Larsson, Frank Meier Chapter 4: The quality of relationships: An exploration of current Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) research and future possibilities - Catherine R. Holt, Allan Lee Chapter 5: Embodying Who We Are: Social Identity and Leadership - Daan van Knippenberg Chapter 6: Romance of Leadership - Birgit Schyns, Gretchen V. Lester Chapter 7: What is "Functional" About Distributed Leadership in Teams? - Joshua Pearman, Emily Gerkin, Dorothy R. Carter Chapter 8: Followship - Teresa Almeida, Nelson Campos Ramalho, Francisco Esteves Part 2: About: Exploring the Individual and Interpersonal Facets of Leadership - Michelle Bligh Chapter 9: Leadership as contextualized personality traits - Reinout de Vries, Jan Pletzer, Amanda Julian, Kimberley Breevaart Chapter 10: Implicit Leadership and Followership Theories: From the leader/follower within and between to leaders/followers in plural and in flux - Olga Epitropaki, Bryan P. Acton, Karolina W. Nieberle Chapter 11: Leadership, Emotion Regulation and Sensemaking - Ashlea Troth, Peter Jordan, Neal Ashkanasy Chapter 12: Authentic Leadership or authenticity in leadership? Finding a better home for our leadership aspirations - Marian Iszatt-White Chapter 13: Redefining Followership - Jay Conger Chapter 14: Leadership development: Past, present, and future - David Day, Darja Kragt Chapter 15: Psychoanalysis and leadership - Yiannis Gabriel Chapter 16: Leadership Beyond the Leader to Relationship Quality - H Martinez, Richard Boyatzis Chapter 17: The Myth of the Passions: Reason, Emotions, and Ethics in Leadership - Joanne Ciulla Chapter 18: Responsible Leadership: From Theory building to Impact Mobilisation - Brad Jackson; Steve Kempster; Chaturi Liyanage, Sudong Shang, Peter Sun Chapter 19: Self-Regulatory Focus and Leadership: It's All About Context - Marianna Delegach, Ronit Kark, Dina Van Dijk Part 3: Through: Leadership Seen Through Contemporary Frames - Brigid Carroll Chapter 20: Critiquing leadership and gender research through a feminist lens - Jackie Ford; Julia Morgan Chapter 21: Problematizing communication and providing inspiration: The potential of a CCO perspective for leadership studies - Viviane Sergei Chapter 22: Leadership as Aesthetic and Artful Practice: It's not always Pretty - Donna Ladkin Chapter 23: Process theory approaches to leadership - Simon Kelly Chapter 24: Technology and Leadership - Owain Smolovic-Jones, David Hollis Chapter 25: Indigenous Leadership as a Conscious Adaptive System - Chellie Spiller, Amber Nicholson Chapter 26: Leadership through history: Rethinking the present and future of leadership via a critical appreciation of its past - Suze Wilson Chapter 27: Temporal Considerations in Leadership and Followership - Kent Alipour, Susan Mohammed Chapter 28: Leadership and fiction - Martyna Sliwa Part 4: Within: Leadership as a Contextually Bound Phenomenon - Olga Epitropaki Chapter 29: How and why is context important to leadership? - Burak Oc, Joseph A. Carpini Chapter 30: Leadership within 'alternatives' - Stephen Allen, Dermot O'Reilly Chapter 31: Leadership and Culture - Vanessa Iwowo, Peter Case and Samantha Iwowo Chapter 32: From 'Leadership' to 'Leading': Power relations, polyarchy and projects - Stewart Clegg, Ace V. Simpson, Miguel Pina e Cunha and Arménio Rego Chapter 33: In Defence of Hesitant Leadership: An Ancient Chinese Perspective - Ralph Bathurst and Michelle Sitong Chen Chapter 34: Popular culture and leadership - Brigitte Biehl and Suvi Satama Chapter 35: The impact of context on healthcare leadership - Lester Levy and Kevin B. Lowe Part 5: But: A Critical Examination of Leadership - Doris Schedlitzki Chapter 36: On destructive leadership - Laura Lunsford, Art Padilla Chapter 37: Leadership and its Alternatives - Mats Alvesson, Martin Blom, Thomas Fischer Chapter 38: Paradoxes in Agentic and Communal Leadership - Jennifer L. Sparr, David Waldman, Eric Kearney Chapter 39: Leadership Dialectics - Gail Fairhurst, David Collinson Chapter 40: Care and Caring Leadership, Positive Attractions and Critical Asymmetries - Leah Tomkins Chapter 41: Politicising the Leader's Body: From Oppressive Realities to Affective Possibilities - Celina McEwen, Allison Pullen, Carl Rhodes Chapter 42: Leadership as (new) material(ities) practices: Intra-acting, diffracting and agential-cutting with Karen Barad - Nancy Harding Chapter 43: Leadership representation: A critical path to equity - Suzanne Gagnon; Wendy Cukier; Mohamed Elmi

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