While many contemporary approaches focus on leadership as the explanatory variable, A Cartography of Resistance expands the approach to include management and command of resistance movements - and of their opponents.
While many contemporary approaches focus on leadership as the explanatory variable, A Cartography of Resistance expands the approach to include management and command of resistance movements - and of their opponents.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keith Grint is Professor Emeritus at Warwick University where he was Professor of Public Leadership until 2018. He spent 10 years working in various positions across a number of industry sectors before switching to an academic career. Since becoming an academic he has held Chairs at Cranfield University and Lancaster University and was Director of the Lancaster Leadership Centre. He spent twelve years teaching at Oxford University and was Director of Research at the Saïd Business School. He is a founding co-editor with David Collinson of the journal Leadership, and the International Studying Leadership Conference.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Resistance in Theory 1: What is Resistance? 2: Why do (some) People Resist? 3: Organizing and Suppressing the Resistance Part 2. Resisting Roman Imperialism 4: Resisting Roman Imperialism in Gaul 5: Resisting Roman Imperialism in Germania 6: Resisting Roman Imperialism in Britannia Part 3. Resisting Slavery 7: Resisting Slavery in the British West Indies 8: Resisting Slavery in French Saint-Domingue/Haiti Part 4. Resistance at Work 9: The 1888 Match Workers' Strike and the Beginnings of New Unionism 10: Class and Gender Resistance in the British Post Office Part 5. Resisting the Nazis 11: German Resistance to Hitler 12: Dutch Resistance to the Germans Part 6. Resisting Military Traditions 13: Military Racism: Red Tails and the American 332nd Fighter Group 14: Military Patriarchy: Women Pilots in the British Air Transport Auxiliary Part 7. Resisting Colonialism and Imperialism 15: The British in Malaya 16: The Americans in Iraq Conclusion 17: Voiceless Subalterns: In Defence of the Missing 18: Vocal Superordinates: Rhetorical Tropes in Defence of Privilege
Part 1 Resistance in Theory 1: What is Resistance? 2: Why do (some) People Resist? 3: Organizing and Suppressing the Resistance Part 2. Resisting Roman Imperialism 4: Resisting Roman Imperialism in Gaul 5: Resisting Roman Imperialism in Germania 6: Resisting Roman Imperialism in Britannia Part 3. Resisting Slavery 7: Resisting Slavery in the British West Indies 8: Resisting Slavery in French Saint-Domingue/Haiti Part 4. Resistance at Work 9: The 1888 Match Workers' Strike and the Beginnings of New Unionism 10: Class and Gender Resistance in the British Post Office Part 5. Resisting the Nazis 11: German Resistance to Hitler 12: Dutch Resistance to the Germans Part 6. Resisting Military Traditions 13: Military Racism: Red Tails and the American 332nd Fighter Group 14: Military Patriarchy: Women Pilots in the British Air Transport Auxiliary Part 7. Resisting Colonialism and Imperialism 15: The British in Malaya 16: The Americans in Iraq Conclusion 17: Voiceless Subalterns: In Defence of the Missing 18: Vocal Superordinates: Rhetorical Tropes in Defence of Privilege
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