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For centuries the people of African have been on the move, seeking
new opportunities, fleeing from dangers, or tragically uprooted
through human greed and cruelty. In the twenty-first century, with
over 40 million people migrating from and within Africa each year,
it is clear that migration still has a significant impact on every
aspect of African life. For this reason, Sarali Gintsburg and Ruth
Breeze in their new book, African Migrations: Traversing Hybrid
Landscapes, explore the hybrid landscapes of African migration and
provide new insights into the complexity of migratory movements and
migrant experiences associated with the African continent. Taking
the view that the only ecologically valid way to understand
migration is by looking at it through the eyes of the migrants
themselves, the authors draw on a wide spectrum of first-hand
evidence from a multitude of sources, including testimonies, media
artefacts, workplace experiences, interviews, and ethnographic
observations. The contributors reflect on a wide array of themes
linked to the African context, such as diasporic mapping of
landscapes, hybridity, heterotopia, métissage, cultural mixing,
and complementation. This book presents the African continent not
only in its cultural diversity but also to cover the complex and
wide trajectories of migrations to, from and within Africa.
Fascination with leadership and its relation to world events seems
to be ever growing, and leadership narratives are a key element
through which leader identities are constructed. Contemporary
research into leadership tends to recycle the same old myths of the
heroic white male leader. By looking at stories told by leaders in
Australasia, Asia, North America, the Middle East, and Africa, this
book explores different aspects of leadership narratives. The
Language of Leadership Narratives brings linguistics and leadership
research together, showcasing different analytical and
methodological approaches and enabling a more critical approach.
Each chapter focuses on a specific area of leadership research,
from dark leadership to gendered leadership. This book introduces
the advantages of analysing leadership narratives as social
practice and discusses some of the main themes in contemporary
leadership research. This volume is key reading for scholars and
students of linguistics, communication studies, and business
studies, and for those working in business and intercultural
communication in the workplace.
Fascination with leadership and its relation to world events seems
to be ever growing, and leadership narratives are a key element
through which leader identities are constructed. Contemporary
research into leadership tends to recycle the same old myths of the
heroic white male leader. By looking at stories told by leaders in
Australasia, Asia, North America, the Middle East, and Africa, this
book explores different aspects of leadership narratives. The
Language of Leadership Narratives brings linguistics and leadership
research together, showcasing different analytical and
methodological approaches and enabling a more critical approach.
Each chapter focuses on a specific area of leadership research,
from dark leadership to gendered leadership. This book introduces
the advantages of analysing leadership narratives as social
practice and discusses some of the main themes in contemporary
leadership research. This volume is key reading for scholars and
students of linguistics, communication studies, and business
studies, and for those working in business and intercultural
communication in the workplace.
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