Acknowledgements
The Physicality of Leadership: Gesture, Entanglement, Taboo, Possibilities
ISBN: 978-1-78441-290-6, eISBN: 978-1-78441-289-0
ISSN: 1479-3571
Publication date: 24 November 2014
Citation
(2014), "Acknowledgements", The Physicality of Leadership: Gesture, Entanglement, Taboo, Possibilities (Monographs in Leadership and Management, Vol. 6), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. xiii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-357120140000006019
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2014 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Editing this book has been a wonderful journey and many people have helped us along the way. We’d like to thank Fred Walumba for conceiving the notion of a book on this topic, and for inviting us to take it on. We especially appreciate the luxury of the time he gave us to complete it. (We, in turn gave our authors a little over a year to write the first draft of their chapters and we think the depth of thinking and reflection that can come in that amount of time is evident in the writing.) We’d also like to thank the staff at Emerald who have been very supportive of our ‘not so typical’ approach to academic writing. Many thanks go to Alison Cain for her dedicated copy-editing skills, especially given the tight deadlines she somehow found time to meet! Finally and most importantly, none of this could happen without the support and love of our spouses, Robin and Rosemary. To them we offer our heartfelt gratitude.
- The Physicality of Leadership: Gesture, Entanglement, Taboo, Possibilities
- Monographs in Leadership and Management
- The Physicality of Leadership: Gesture, Entanglement, Taboo, Possibilities
- Copyright Page
- About the Editors
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: The Physicality of Leadership: ‘Ceci N’est Pas Une Pipe’
- Leading a Group through Feeling: Teaching by the Movement of Learning
- Flying Blind? Teaching Aesthetic Agency in an Executive MBA Course
- Disappearing Bodies in Virtual Leadership?
- To be Physical is to Inter-Be-Come – Beyond Empiricism and Idealism towards Embodied Leadership that Matters
- From Mahler to the Movies: Physical Empathy in Orchestral Leadership
- Music Beyond the Chamber: NZTrio and Embodied Communities
- Leadership, Eroticism and Abjection: Star Trek and the Borg Queen
- On Knees, Breasts and Being Fully Human in Leadership
- Bill Clinton and the End of Leadership
- ‘In through the Nose, out through the Mouth’: How Conscious Breathing Can Help Mere Mortals Cope with the Difficulties of Leading
- Open Your Heart
- About the Authors