In these times of change and challenge in higher education, pleasfor leadership have become frequent. However, the type ofleadership required within this new context (of globalization, demographic changes, technological advancement, and questioning ofsocial authority) may call for different skills, requiring are-education among campus stakeholders if they want to besuccessful leaders.
In the past twenty years, there has been a revolution in the waythat leadership is conceptualized across most fields anddisciplines. Leadership has moved away from being leader-centered, individualistic, hierarchical, focused on universalcharacteristics, and emphasizing power over followers. Instead, anew vision has emerged: leadership that is process-centered, collective, context-bound, non-hierarchical, and focused on mutualpower and influence processes.
This volume summarizes research and literature about newconceptualizations of leadership to inform practice.
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Innehållsförteckning
Executive Summary.
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
The Revolution in Leadership.
The Continued Need for Leadership in a Changed Context.
Organization of the Book.
Key Terms and Theories.
Challenges and Missed Opportunities in the Study of Leadershipin Higher Education.
New Directions in Higher Education Leadership.
Contributions of This Book.
A World Apart: New Paradigms of Leadership.
Positivist Paradigm.
Social Constructivism Paradigm.
Critical Paradigm.
Postmodern Paradigm.
Comparing the Paradigms’ Impact.
Summary.
A World Anew: The Latest Theories of Leadership.
Transformational Leadership.
Complexity and Chaos Theory.
Expanding Cognitive Theories: Mental Models and Organizational Learning.
Expanding Cultural and Symbolic Theories: Social and Cultural Theories of Leadership.
Rethinking Contingency Theories: Processual Leadership.
Team or Relational Leadership.
Summary.
Revolutionary Concepts of Leadership.
Ethics and Spirituality.
Collaboration.
Empowerment.
Social Change and Social Movements.
Emotions.
Globalization.
Entrepreneurialism.
Accountability.
Summary.
Higher Education Leadership in the New World.
Changes in the Landscape of Higher Education Leadership Research.
Trait and Behavior Theories.
Power and Influence Theories.
Transformational Leadership.
Complexity and Chaos Theory.
Cognitive Theory: Cognitive Frames and Organizational Learning.
Cultural and Symbolic Theories.
Teams and Relational Leadership.
Summary.
Revolutionary Leadership Concepts in Higher Education.
Ethics and Spirituality.
Empowerment.
Social Changes.
Collaboration and Partnering.
Emotions.
Globalization.
Entrepreneurialism.
Accountability.
Summary.
Practical Implications for the Leadership Revolution.
Framing Leadership Research in a New Era.
Notes.
Appendix: Three Case Studies.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index.
About the Authors.
Om författaren
Adrianna J. Kezar is associate professor of higher education at the University of Southern California. Her research focuses on change, leadership, organizational theory, governance, and diversity issues in higher education
Rozanna Carducci is a doctoral student in the Division of higher Education and Organizational Change, University of California, Los Angeles. Her research focuses on leadership in student affairs, organizational studies of higher education, and critical methodology.
Melisaa Contreras-Mc Gavin is a doctoral candidate in higher education policy at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include critical race theory and organizational change related to race in higher education.