The Language of Leadership Narratives: A Social Practice Perspective

Fascination with leadership and its relation to world events seems to be ever growing, and leadership narratives are a key element through which leader identities are constructed. Contemporary research into leadership tends to recycle the same old myths of the heroic white male leader. By looking at stories told by leaders in Australasia, Asia, North America, the Middle East, and Africa, this book explores different aspects of leadership narratives.

The Language of Leadership Narratives brings linguistics and leadership research together, showcasing different analytical and methodological approaches and enabling a more critical approach. Each chapter focuses on a specific area of leadership research, from dark leadership to gendered leadership. This book introduces the advantages of analysing leadership narratives as social practice and discusses some of the main themes in contemporary leadership research.

This volume is key reading for scholars and students of linguistics, communication studies, and business studies, and for those working in business and intercultural communication in the workplace.

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The Language of Leadership Narratives: A Social Practice Perspective

Fascination with leadership and its relation to world events seems to be ever growing, and leadership narratives are a key element through which leader identities are constructed. Contemporary research into leadership tends to recycle the same old myths of the heroic white male leader. By looking at stories told by leaders in Australasia, Asia, North America, the Middle East, and Africa, this book explores different aspects of leadership narratives.

The Language of Leadership Narratives brings linguistics and leadership research together, showcasing different analytical and methodological approaches and enabling a more critical approach. Each chapter focuses on a specific area of leadership research, from dark leadership to gendered leadership. This book introduces the advantages of analysing leadership narratives as social practice and discusses some of the main themes in contemporary leadership research.

This volume is key reading for scholars and students of linguistics, communication studies, and business studies, and for those working in business and intercultural communication in the workplace.

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The Language of Leadership Narratives: A Social Practice Perspective

The Language of Leadership Narratives: A Social Practice Perspective

The Language of Leadership Narratives: A Social Practice Perspective

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Overview

Fascination with leadership and its relation to world events seems to be ever growing, and leadership narratives are a key element through which leader identities are constructed. Contemporary research into leadership tends to recycle the same old myths of the heroic white male leader. By looking at stories told by leaders in Australasia, Asia, North America, the Middle East, and Africa, this book explores different aspects of leadership narratives.

The Language of Leadership Narratives brings linguistics and leadership research together, showcasing different analytical and methodological approaches and enabling a more critical approach. Each chapter focuses on a specific area of leadership research, from dark leadership to gendered leadership. This book introduces the advantages of analysing leadership narratives as social practice and discusses some of the main themes in contemporary leadership research.

This volume is key reading for scholars and students of linguistics, communication studies, and business studies, and for those working in business and intercultural communication in the workplace.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351041805
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/22/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 212
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Jonathan Clifton is an associate professor at the Université Polytechnique des Hauts-de-France and a member of the Groupe d’Études et de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Information et Communication (Geriico) at Lille University, France.

Stephanie Schnurr is an associate professor at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom. She is the author of Leadership Discourse at Work (2009), Exploring Professional Communication (2013), and Language and Culture at Work (with Olga Zayts, 2017).

Dorien Van De Mieroop is an associate professor at KU Leuven, Belgium. She has published more than 30 articles in international peer-reviewed journals, authored a book with Jonathan Clifton (Master Narratives, Identities, and the Stories of Former Slaves, 2016), and edited a volume with Stephanie Schnurr (Identity Struggles, 2017).

Table of Contents

List of figures

Acknowledgments

  1. Introducing leadership narratives
  2. A social practice approach to narratives. Showcasing a positioning analysis of a canonical leadership story
  3. Beyond the canonical narrative. Exploring different genres of narratives from a discourse analytical perspective
  4. Filling the empty signifier of leadership through framing vignettes of workplace interaction as stories of leadership
  5. Exploring the dark side of leadership stories
  6. Constructing authentic leader identities through humorous anecdotes in everyday workplace encounters
  7. Challenging hegemonic notions of leadership through stories about leadership and gender
  8. Conclusions. Leadership narratives as social practice. A different way of approaching leadership

Appendix

Glossary

References

Index

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