Leadership theory cultivating critical perspectives John P. Dugan.
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- 9781394152100
- 1394152108
- 303.3/4 23/eng/20231129
- 300
- HM1261 .D84 2024
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HM1261.D478 2015 Developing ethical leaders / | HM1261.D84 2017 Leadership theory : | HM1261.D84 2017 Leadership theory : | HM1261.D84 2024 c1 Leadership theory cultivating critical perspectives | HM1261.D84 2024 c2 Leadership theory cultivating critical perspectives | HM1261.E44 2013 The embodiment of leadership / | HM1261.E54 2015 Engaging youth in leadership for social and political change / |
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"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"--
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