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Democratizing Leadership: Counter?hegemonic Democracy in
Organizations, Institutions, and Communities promotes leadership in
the democratization of culture to counter the current hegemony of
domination and cultivate an alternative hegemony of collaboration.
It is premised on a leadership framework for decision?making rooted
in democratic voice and leading to collective action. This broad
peacebuilding prescription for individual and collective agency
accounts for the constructive role of conflict in democratic
pluralism, and the need to develop practices and structures that
prevent violent conflict in order to advance positive peace. This
theory addresses the contexts of deliberative, agonistic, and
revolutionary democratic frameworks. Democratizing Leadership is
informed by three qualitative case studies described in rich
detail. First Bank System Visual Art Program, In the Heart of the
Beast Theater's May Day Ritual, and The Minnesota Alliance of
Peacemakers exemplify the practice of democratizing leadership.
These diverse settings include corporate banking during 1980's
deregulation, an annual community May Day parade, and an informal
alliance of peacemaking organizations. Leadership in each case
promotes authentic voice, encourages decision?making with
integrity, and advocates for responsible collective action.
Democratizing Leadership: Counter?hegemonic Democracy in
Organizations, Institutions, and Communities promotes leadership in
the democratization of culture to counter the current hegemony of
domination and cultivate an alternative hegemony of collaboration.
It is premised on a leadership framework for decision?making rooted
in democratic voice and leading to collective action. This broad
peacebuilding prescription for individual and collective agency
accounts for the constructive role of conflict in democratic
pluralism, and the need to develop practices and structures that
prevent violent conflict in order to advance positive peace. This
theory addresses the contexts of deliberative, agonistic, and
revolutionary democratic frameworks. Democratizing Leadership is
informed by three qualitative case studies described in rich
detail. First Bank System Visual Art Program, In the Heart of the
Beast Theater's May Day Ritual, and The Minnesota Alliance of
Peacemakers exemplify the practice of democratizing leadership.
These diverse settings include corporate banking during 1980's
deregulation, an annual community May Day parade, and an informal
alliance of peacemaking organizations. Leadership in each case
promotes authentic voice, encourages decision?making with
integrity, and advocates for responsible collective action.
This poetry chapbook follows a water course, from wonder to grief,
through healing to hope. Stars and winds, lakes and buoys, paddles
and sails are companions on the journey. Soluble evokes the
dissolution of life and the resolution of loss.
Teaching the Compassionate Rebel Revolution is a companion to The
Compassionate Rebel Revolution by Burt Berlowe. This book directly
addresses fifteen of his collected stories with activities for the
classroom and references to models in conflict resolution theory.
Many of the concepts and activities relate to other stories in the
original book, and to stories from conflict situations across the
globe. Beyond its role as a companion text, Teaching the
Compassionate Rebel Revolution is filled with activities
appropriate for teaching conflict resolution and peace education.
If you are a classroom teacher, community educator, youth group
leader, campus minister, university educator, or trainer in
conflict resolution, you will appreciate this useful guide to
engaging activities and coherent concepts.
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