Richard A. A. Couto 
Political and Civic Leadership [PDF ebook] 
A Reference Handbook

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This work within The SAGE Reference Series on Leadership provides undergraduate students with an authoritative reference resource on political and civic leadership. This 2-volume set focuses on the 100 most important topics, issues, question, and debates specific to politics and civic society. Entries provide students with more detailed information and depth of discussion than typically found in an encyclopedia entry while avoiding much of the jargon, detail and density one might find in a journal article or a research handbook chapter.
Key Features

  • Includes entries written by a global panel of renowned experts

  • Offers broad coverage of important, of-the-moment topics related to political and civic leadership, including explorations of the personalities and environments of political leaders, leadership roles in governance and allegiance, citizen activists and civic engagement, political campaigning, urban politics and leadership, public management, ethics in politics, policy development and implementation, executive management of public opinion, political speechmaking and the ‘bully pulpit, ‘ congressional leadership, crisis management, and more

  • Considers the history of political and civic leadership, with examples from the lives of pivotal figures, as well as the institutional settings and processes that lead to both opportunities and constraints unique to the political realm

  • Provides students with more depth than usual encyclopedic entries while avoiding the jargon, detail, and density of more advanced works

  • Features an approachable and clear writing style with appeal to undergraduate researchers and offers a list of further readings after each entry, as well as a detailed index and an online version of the work to maximize accessibility for today′s students
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    Foreword
    Introduction
    About the Editor
    About the Contributors
    I. Introduction to Politics and Civil Leadership
    1. Politics
    2. Leadership
    3. Leadership and Values
    4. Citizenship
    5. Civil Society
    II. Philosophy and Theories of Political and Civic Leadership
    6. Leadership as Virtue in Classical Philosophy
    7. The Hero Myth
    8. Social Origins of Authority
    9. Philosophical Foundations of Political Leadership
    10. Authority
    11. Political Traditions: Conservatism, Liberalism, and Republicanism
    12. Political Traditions: Left Political Movements and the Politics of Social Justice
    13. Democratic Political Leadersip
    14. Contemporary Leadersip Theories
    15. Integral Leadership Theory
    16. Political Violence and Discourse Theory
    III. Purposes of Political and Civic Leadership
    17. Common Good
    18. Justice and Equality
    19. Public Goods
    20. Utopia
    21. Peace
    22. Warranted Hope
    23. Liberty and Freedom
    24. Human Rights
    25. Empowerment
    26. Social and Economic Development
    27. Crisis Leadership
    IV. The Failure of Politics
    28. Political Violence
    29. War
    30. Corruption
    31. Tyrannies Ancient and Modern
    V. The Processes of Political and Civic Leadership
    32. Elections and Electoral Systems
    33. Policy Making
    34. Lobbying
    35. Advocacy
    36. Citizen Advocay and Civil Society
    37. Deliberative Democracy
    38. Political Campaigns
    39. Protest and Revolution
    40. Social Movements
    41. Free Spaces
    42. Community Organizing
    43. Truth and Reconciliation
    VI. The Institutions of Political and Civic Leadership
    44. Multinational Organizations
    45. Bureaucracy
    46. Political Parties
    47. Presidents and Prime Ministers
    48. Legislatures
    49. Military
    50. Legal Systems
    51. Public Administration
    52. Voluntary Sector
    53. Philanthropy
    VII. The Contexts of Political and Civic Leadership
    54. Political Culture
    55. Nationalism
    56. Leadership Cultures
    57. Civil Religion
    58. Power and Participation
    59. Gender and Power
    60. Imperialism and Postcolonialism
    61. Gender and Public Leadership
    62. Race
    63. Public Opinion and Public Judgment
    64. The News Media
    65. Globalization
    66. Political Economy
    67. Trust
    68. Respect
    69. Social Capital
    VIII. The Psychology of Political and Civic Leadership
    70. Personality and Leadership
    71. Individuation and Archetypes
    72. Political Correctness as Politics
    73. Toxic Leadership
    74. Altruism
    75. Personal Origins of Public Commitment
    76. Human Development
    IX. The Tasks and Tools of Political and Civic Leadership
    77. Speaking Truth to Power
    78. Accountability
    79. Ethics
    80. Deception
    81. Negotiating
    82. Pragmatism and Compromise
    83. Influence
    84. Social Entrepreneurship
    85. Conflict
    86. Connective Leadership
    87. Groups and Teams
    88. Strategic Planning for Advocacy
    89. Inclusive Leadership
    90. Social Marketing
    91. Internet
    92. Technology and Governance
    93. Storytelling
    94. Impression Mangement
    95. Social Networks
    96. Popular Education
    97. Building Community Through Advocacy
    X. The Competences of Political and Civic Leadership
    98. Leadership Competencies
    99. Leading Self
    100. Collaboration
    101. Systems Thinking
    102. Communication
    103. Listening
    104. Creativity and Innovation
    105. Strategic Thinking
    106. Scenario Planning and Leadership Development
    107. Decision Making
    108. The Precautionary Principle
    109. Leading Change
    110. Thinking and Learning
    111. Emotional and Other Intelligences
    112. Practical Wisdom
    113. Leveraging Diversity
    XI. Depictions of Political and Civic Leadership
    114. Film Images of Leadership
    115. Leadership and Sport
    116. Biography and the Social Cognition of Leadership
    117. Literature and Leadership
    118. The Journey of Leadership
    119. Aesthetic Leadership
    120. Leadership, Humor, and Satire
    Index

    Sobre el autor

    Richard A. Couto (Ph.D., Political Science, University of Kentucky) is with Union Institute and University and a founding faculty member of the Antioch University Ph D Program in Leadership and Change. Prior to that he was a founding faculty member of the Jepson School at the University of Richmond, where he held the George M. and Virginia B. Modlin Chair in Leadership Studies, 1991-2002. During that period, he spent two years as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Maryland James Mac Gregor Burns Academy of Leadership. At the Jepson School, Dr. Couto helped develop a curriculum that integrates classroom instruction with community service. He also taught at Tennessee State University Institute of Government in the fields of community leadership, social movements, public policy, politics, and experiential education. He began his academic career directing Vanderbilt University’s Center for Health Services from 1975 through 1988. That center combined university resources with community assets—including local, grassroots leadership—in low-income areas of Appalachia and the rural South. He is considered a pioneer in the service-learning movement and a champion of the social change emphasis within it. His Kellogg National Leadership Fellowship, 1982-1985, recognized his work and permitted him to extend his studies at the international level. His work has won numerous national awards, including best book in transformational politics from the American Political Science Association, twice, the Virginia A. Hodgkinson Research Prize of the Independent Sector, 2000, and outstanding paper at the annual conference of the International Leadership Association in Amsterdam, 2005. Couto grew up in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and received a BA from Marist college and an MA from Boston college. Being a Boston red sox fan since birth prepared him for the vocation of politics, which Max Weber described as “a strong and slow boring of hard boards. It takes both passion and perspective.”

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