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A communicative theory of leadership practice / by Kathryn Ann Gaines.

Author/creator Gaines, Kathryn Ann
Other author/creatorAntioch University.
Format Electronic and Archival & Manuscript Material
Publication Info2007.
Descriptionx, 181 leaves.
Supplemental Content http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?acc_num=antioch1193149740
Subject(s)
Summary Addressing three problems in the field of leadership studies - fragmentation across disciplines; emphasis on individual leaders in titled positions; failure to identify a coherent set of actions for performing leadership - this study develops a framework of core communicative leadership practices. It is premised on a philosophical analysis of leadership as a social strategy for securing action in service of interests claimed by or for a community - an action performed intentionally via symbolic behavior accessible to any and all members of a community. This definition serves as a heuristic for the development of a systematic theory of leadership practice. The primary guiding question is: How do we participate in leadership? Eight core practices that are fundamental to initiating and participating in leadership are identified and analyzed. The core practices include: reporting and inquiring - to build dialogue and facilitation; directing and pledging - to build commitment and obligation; envisioning and advocating - to inspire and motivate; and declaring and constituting - to create or change social reality. Practices are derived from four functional categories abstracted from the leadership literature, analyzed pragmatically using speech act theory, integrated with multi-disciplinary research, including communication, rhetoric, social psychology, and philosophy, and illustrated through practice-based scenarios. Ultimately, a thoroughly analyzed theory of leadership practice - grounded solidly in the field and integrated with scholarship from other disciplines - is provided with a set of implications and suggestions for the practice, development, and empirical study of leadership.
Dissertation notePh. D. Antioch University 2007.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 153-181).
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Yellow Springs, OH : Antioch University, [200-?] PDF file
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web.
Technical detailsAvailable online via OhioLINK's ETD Center.
Technical detailsSystem requirements: Adobe Reader.

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