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Exploring Consensual Leadership in Higher Education explores the idea that the nature of academic work is both creative and consensual. Higher education relationships, whether between managers, staff, learners or the public sphere, are at their most effective when rooted in partnership, teamwork, collaboration and collegiality. The term 'consensual' is used because it situates new leadership models as structures based on consent, reflecting tacit traditions in education alongside ideas of leadership in other settings, including emerging industries. The aim is to celebrate achievements,…mehr
Exploring Consensual Leadership in Higher Education explores the idea that the nature of academic work is both creative and consensual. Higher education relationships, whether between managers, staff, learners or the public sphere, are at their most effective when rooted in partnership, teamwork, collaboration and collegiality. The term 'consensual' is used because it situates new leadership models as structures based on consent, reflecting tacit traditions in education alongside ideas of leadership in other settings, including emerging industries. The aim is to celebrate achievements, encourage engagement opportunities, and add to the problem-solving knowledge-base. However, issues and problems in participatory engagement are also considered, and the borderlines between consensus (collective assent and agreement) and 'dissensus' (widespread, serious, disagreement) are examined critically.
The contributors offer a range of alternative perspectives on leadership, reflecting the diverse forms and ways of working practised in different national higher educational contexts and cultural settings. The volume incorporates a variety of approaches and points of view, including stories of leadership and change, innovation projects and case studies, key interviews and insights, and collective team writing.
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Autorenporträt
Lynne Gornall is Leader of the Working Lives Research Team at the University of South Wales, UK. Brychan Thomas is Visiting Professor in Innovation Policy and Joint Leader of the Centre for Leadership, Innovation and Management Behaviours (CLIMB) at the University of South Wales Business School, UK. Lucy Sweetman is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University, UK and a freelance writer and consultant.
Inhaltsangabe
Series Editor Preface Consensual Leadership and Higher Education Work: Introduction to the Book Its Contexts and Concerns Lynne Gornall (University of South Wales UK) Brychan Thomas (University of South Wales UK) and Lucy Sweetman (Bath Spa University UK) Part I: Co-operation 1. Co-operation and Participatory Leadership: Building Trust to Connect Professional Bodies and Universities in Nigeria Laguo Livingstone Gilbert (Independent Educational Consultant Nigeria) 2. Insights from Early Career Academics: Making Time for Working Together in Finland Oili-Helena Ylijoki (University of Tampere Finland) and Lea Henriksson (University of Tampere Finland) 3. Dilemmas for Managers in Departmental Relationships: Some Research Observations from Spain Marita Sánchez-Moreno and Manon Toussaint (University of Seville Spain) 4. Co-operative Approaches to Leading and Learning: Ideas for Democratic Innovation from the UK and Beyond Tom Woodin (UCL Institute of Education UK) Part II: Collaboration 5. Stories of Leading and Being Led: Developing Collaborative Relationships in an English Research-Intensive University Alan Floyd (Open University UK) and Dilly Fung (UCL Institute of Education UK) 6. Research Leaders and Student Collaborators: Insights from Canada Sandra Acker (University of Toronto Canada) Anne Wagner (Nipissing University Canada) and Michelle McGinn (Brock University Canada) 7. A Paradoxical Blend of Scientific Authority and Distributed Leadership: Exploring HE Research Collaborations in Spain Julián López-Yáñez and Mariana Altopiedi (University of Seville Spain) 8. Networks Alliances and Emergent Leadership : A Large-Scale Innovation Project in UK Distance Education Roger Cannon (Independent Researcher UK) Part III: Partnership 9. Decolonizing International Collaborative Work: Creating New Grammars for Academic Partnerships in Chile Ana Luisa Muñoz-García (Universidad Andrés Bello Chile) and Carolina Guzmán-Valenzuela (University of Chile Chile) 10. New Leadership in Commercial Organisations: Self-Management in UK International Company Settings Paul Thomas (Independent Researcher UK) 11. International Connections: Personal Stories and Cultural Contexts in University Partnerships from China and Beyond Brian Denman (University of New England Australia) Yumiko Hada (Hiroshima University Japan) Qiang Liu (Beijing Normal University China) and David Turner (Beijing Normal University China) 12. Valuing European Partnerships: Memories of Cross-National Leadership in UK Higher Education Projects Lynne Gornall (University of South Wales UK) Brychan Thomas (University of South Wales UK) and Lyndon Murphy (Cardiff Metropolitan University UK 13. Playing Together: What Can Academics in Higher Education Learn from Musicians About Creative Leadership and Collaboration? Lynne Gornall (University of South Wales UK) and Daniel Bickerton (Cardiff University and Leeds College of Music UK) References Index
Series Editor Preface Consensual Leadership and Higher Education Work: Introduction to the Book Its Contexts and Concerns Lynne Gornall (University of South Wales UK) Brychan Thomas (University of South Wales UK) and Lucy Sweetman (Bath Spa University UK) Part I: Co-operation 1. Co-operation and Participatory Leadership: Building Trust to Connect Professional Bodies and Universities in Nigeria Laguo Livingstone Gilbert (Independent Educational Consultant Nigeria) 2. Insights from Early Career Academics: Making Time for Working Together in Finland Oili-Helena Ylijoki (University of Tampere Finland) and Lea Henriksson (University of Tampere Finland) 3. Dilemmas for Managers in Departmental Relationships: Some Research Observations from Spain Marita Sánchez-Moreno and Manon Toussaint (University of Seville Spain) 4. Co-operative Approaches to Leading and Learning: Ideas for Democratic Innovation from the UK and Beyond Tom Woodin (UCL Institute of Education UK) Part II: Collaboration 5. Stories of Leading and Being Led: Developing Collaborative Relationships in an English Research-Intensive University Alan Floyd (Open University UK) and Dilly Fung (UCL Institute of Education UK) 6. Research Leaders and Student Collaborators: Insights from Canada Sandra Acker (University of Toronto Canada) Anne Wagner (Nipissing University Canada) and Michelle McGinn (Brock University Canada) 7. A Paradoxical Blend of Scientific Authority and Distributed Leadership: Exploring HE Research Collaborations in Spain Julián López-Yáñez and Mariana Altopiedi (University of Seville Spain) 8. Networks Alliances and Emergent Leadership : A Large-Scale Innovation Project in UK Distance Education Roger Cannon (Independent Researcher UK) Part III: Partnership 9. Decolonizing International Collaborative Work: Creating New Grammars for Academic Partnerships in Chile Ana Luisa Muñoz-García (Universidad Andrés Bello Chile) and Carolina Guzmán-Valenzuela (University of Chile Chile) 10. New Leadership in Commercial Organisations: Self-Management in UK International Company Settings Paul Thomas (Independent Researcher UK) 11. International Connections: Personal Stories and Cultural Contexts in University Partnerships from China and Beyond Brian Denman (University of New England Australia) Yumiko Hada (Hiroshima University Japan) Qiang Liu (Beijing Normal University China) and David Turner (Beijing Normal University China) 12. Valuing European Partnerships: Memories of Cross-National Leadership in UK Higher Education Projects Lynne Gornall (University of South Wales UK) Brychan Thomas (University of South Wales UK) and Lyndon Murphy (Cardiff Metropolitan University UK 13. Playing Together: What Can Academics in Higher Education Learn from Musicians About Creative Leadership and Collaboration? Lynne Gornall (University of South Wales UK) and Daniel Bickerton (Cardiff University and Leeds College of Music UK) References Index
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