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Democratizing Leadership

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Democratizing Leadership promotes leadership that counters domination and fosters collaboration through democratic decision-making and collective action. It includes three case studies: First Bank ...
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  • 02 December 2015
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Democratizing Leadership: Counter-hegemonic Democracy in Organizations, Institutions, and Communities promotes leadership in the democratization of culture to counter the current hegemony of domination and cultivate an alternative hegemony of collaboration. It is premised on a leadership framework for decision-making rooted in democratic voice and leading to collective action. This broad peacebuilding prescription for individual and collective agency accounts for the constructive role of conflict in democratic pluralism, and the need to develop practices and structures that prevent violent conflict in order to advance positive peace. This theory addresses the contexts of deliberative, agonistic, and revolutionary democratic frameworks.

Democratizing Leadership is informed by three qualitative case studies described in rich detail. First Bank System Visual Art Program, In the Heart of the Beast Theater's May Day Ritual, and The Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers exemplify the practice of democratizing leadership. These diverse settings include corporate banking during 1980's deregulation, an annual community May Day parade, and an informal alliance of peacemaking organizations. Leadership in each case promotes authentic voice, encourages decision-making with integrity, and advocates for responsible collective action.

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Price: $110.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Counter-Hegemonic Democracy and Social Change
Publication Date: 02 December 2015
ISBN: 9781681233345
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership, Management: leadership and motivation, Political ideologies and movements
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part 1. Counter-Hegemonic Democratizing Leadership.
Part 2. Theorizing Counter-Hegemonic Democratizing Leadership.
Part 3. Case Studies of Democratizing Leadership.
Part 4. Applications and Implications.
Conclusion. Appendix: MAP SWOT Analysis Report—August 2012.
References.
About the Author.