Local political leadership: from managerial performances to leaders-hip hop on social media?
International Journal of Public Leadership
ISSN: 2056-4929
Article publication date: 30 April 2021
Issue publication date: 14 July 2021
Abstract
Purpose
The paper discusses the evolution of leadership practices performed by local political leaders in the last decade (2009–2019, a period which we might call post-global financial crisis and pre-COVID-19). It offers some new theoretical concepts to make sense of emerging contemporary public leadership practices, namely: leaders-hip hop; charismatic followership; and digital fabrication of charisma (digital charisma).
Design/methodology/approach
The paper is based on a single case study, and it relies on qualitative data coming from multiple sources and collected at different points of time, specifically interviews, participant and non-participant observations from an ethnography conducted in 2009; interviews conducted between 2019 and 2020, and an analysis of the posts made within one Facebook group between February and May 2016.
Findings
The paper focuses on three stories of local political leadership at three different points in time which describe three leadership practices: political managerialism; charismatic followership; and hands-on relational leadership. It highlights the importance of hands-on relational leadership through popular acts of leadership which are performed face to face and/or on social media and the shift in the dominant technologies of local political leadership from the logic of managerialism toward the logic of social media.
Research limitations/implications
The paper is focused on a limited temporal (2009–2019) and sociocultural context (North Italy). Findings are presented as three stories, although other ways of showing qualitative data could have been used.
Practical implications
Practical implications deal with the attempt to enable a reflexive view of local governance and public leadership attentive to soft and sociocultural variables. It is important to consider these implications for the purposes of training and learning.
Originality/value
The paper introduces new concepts to understand contemporary public leadership practices; it combines insights from a decentered theory of governance and collective theories of leadership; and it makes use of storytelling as a method for analyzing and reporting the findings.
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Acknowledgements
The author would like to thank the special issue editors, the anonymous reviewers and all the participants at the workshop on “Decentering Local Leadership” which was held at the University of Berkeley, California, on Friday September 13, 2019. This work was presented in a preliminary version at that workshop and benefited very much from the intensive discussion and all the constructive and thoughtful comments received.
Citation
Sancino, A. (2021), "Local political leadership: from managerial performances to leaders-hip hop on social media?", International Journal of Public Leadership, Vol. 17 No. 3, pp. 283-297. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPL-01-2021-0001
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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