Table of contents - Special Issue: Decentering Leadership
Guest Editors: Sarah Ayres, Mark Bevir, Kevin Orr
Editorial A new research agenda for decentering public leadership
Sarah Ayres, Mark Bevir, Kevin OrrThis article sets out a new research agenda for decentered public leadership. Nested in the concept of decentered theory, it examines the messy and contested nature of public…
Performative seduction: how management consultants influence practices of leadership
Jackie Ford, Nancy HardingThis paper tracks how a policy recommended by management consultants becomes embedded as an integral part of leadership practice. It explores the launch of the concept of “talent…
Leadership without “the led”: a case study of the South Wales Valleys
Nancy HardingThis paper aims to disrupt assumptions about leadership by arguing those who are ostensibly “followers” may be utterly insouciant towards the existence of people categorised as…
Local meaning-making in discursive, embodied and affective registers
Justine Grønbæk PorsThe purpose of this paper is to argue and explore how local meaning-making processes of leaders also occur in embodied and affective registers. The paper aims to introduce the…
Navigating three faces of decentred leadership in the UK Parliament
Mark BennisterThe Westminster Parliament is multifaceted, lacks cohesion and collective direction, appearing at times to challenge the very notion of a structured public institution itself…
Local political leadership: from managerial performances to leaders-hip hop on social media?
Alessandro SancinoThe 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…
ISSN:
2056-4929e-ISSN:
2056-4937ISSN-L:
2056-4929Renamed from:
International Journal of Leadership in Public ServicesOnline date, start – end:
2015Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Tim Mau