Leadership and the Humanities

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Leadership lessons from Levinas: revisiting responsible leadership2014/03/0114
On complacency, corporate cliffs and power distance: global leadership ethics from gender and cultural studies perspectives2013/09/017
The slow-changing face of leadership in ballet: an interdisciplinary approach to analysing women's roles2016/09/015
Book review: Keith Grint, The Arts of Leadership (Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK 2001) 454 pp and Keith Grint, Leadership: Limits and Possibilities (Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY, USA 2005) 192 pp2013/09/014
Conversations and correspondence with Burns on the ethics of transforming leadership2015/03/013
Legitimacy, social capital, and dirty hands: a three-constituent approach to ethics and leadership under duress2015/03/012
Personating leadership: Shakespeare's Henry V and performative negotiation2013/09/012
Leadership in the civic arena2016/09/012
Un-willing is un-leading: leadership as beastly desire2016/09/011
The power of the story: history, the literary imagination, and Tolstoy's tales of Lincoln and Hadji Murád2015/09/011
Which hero, which story? René Descartes and Giambattista Vico on the humanities and leadership education2015/03/011
Laughing at leaders (American politicians especially)2014/03/011
Leadership and the land-grants: the case of Milton S. Eisenhower2017/06/011
Magnanimous leadership: Edmund Barton and the Australian founding2016/03/011
Colloquium on Levinas, leadership, and ethics2016/03/011
Leadership scholarship: all bridges have been burned2016/09/011
Machiavelli's people and Shakespeare's prophet: the early modern afterlife of Caius Martius Coriolanus2013/09/011
Picturing power: the depiction of leadership in art2014/03/011
Sayyid Qutb's political and religious thought: the transformation of jahiliyyah and the implications for Egyptian democracy2014/03/011
Poets on poets: The truth of the heart2014/09/01
Book review2014/09/01
Editorial: Leadership and the Humanities: un an après2014/09/01
Call for papers2014/09/01
‘Ladies and gentlemen: leadership has left the building’2014/09/01
Leadership in Richard Wilbur's ‘For the Student Strikers’2014/09/01
Judgmental privacy and the special obligations of leadership2014/09/01
Discursive resistance as a tool for servant-leaders: the tactics of Eugene V. Debs2014/09/01
Mobilizing followers in the Spanish transition to democracy: Adolfo Suárez and Felipe González2015/09/01
Opinion: Education for professional leadership and the humanities: exhortations and demonstrations2015/09/01
Charismatic leadership and democracy in the Caribbean Basin: the constitutional legacies of Arnulfo Arias and Luis Muñoz Marín2015/09/01