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Leadership studies today resembles a bewildering diversity of
theories, concepts, constructs and approaches, struggling in huge
part for meaning, relevance and impact. As Dennis Tourish so
eloquently puts it, much of the literature suffers from
'unrelenting triviality' and 'sterile preoccupations'. Seeking to
create a clean break from this current state of leadership studies,
After Leadership begins with the premise of a post-apocalyptic
world where only fragments of 'leadership science' now remain,
echoing Alisdair McIntyre's imagining of such a scene as the basis
for re-establishing the foundations and focus of moral theory. From
these fragments, the authors seek to construct a new leadership
studies that challenges much of the established thinking on
leadership, exposes its limitations and biases, and, most
importantly, seeks to construct the foundations of a more
inclusive, participatory, bold, relational and social platform for
leadership in the future. After Leadership thus imagines a brave
new world where what leadership is and what we seek from it can be
developed anew, rather than remaining bound up in the problematic
traditions and preoccupations that characterise leadership studies
today. Offering both full length chapter explorations that explore
new ways of understanding and practicing leadership, as well as
shorter essays that aim to provoke further reflection on leadership
and what we seek of it, After Leadership offers a uniquely critical
and creative collection that will inspire students, scholars and
leadership educators to reconsider their understanding and practice
of leadership.
Leadership studies today resembles a bewildering diversity of
theories, concepts, constructs and approaches, struggling in huge
part for meaning, relevance and impact. As Dennis Tourish so
eloquently puts it, much of the literature suffers from
'unrelenting triviality' and 'sterile preoccupations'. Seeking to
create a clean break from this current state of leadership studies,
After Leadership begins with the premise of a post-apocalyptic
world where only fragments of 'leadership science' now remain,
echoing Alisdair McIntyre's imagining of such a scene as the basis
for re-establishing the foundations and focus of moral theory. From
these fragments, the authors seek to construct a new leadership
studies that challenges much of the established thinking on
leadership, exposes its limitations and biases, and, most
importantly, seeks to construct the foundations of a more
inclusive, participatory, bold, relational and social platform for
leadership in the future. After Leadership thus imagines a brave
new world where what leadership is and what we seek from it can be
developed anew, rather than remaining bound up in the problematic
traditions and preoccupations that characterise leadership studies
today. Offering both full length chapter explorations that explore
new ways of understanding and practicing leadership, as well as
shorter essays that aim to provoke further reflection on leadership
and what we seek of it, After Leadership offers a uniquely critical
and creative collection that will inspire students, scholars and
leadership educators to reconsider their understanding and practice
of leadership.
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