This paper critiques the empirically supported normative argument that distributed leadership allows for shared accountability and responsibility. Through the means of cognitive mapping and semi-structured interviews, we engaged in understanding how practices and structural conditions of distributed leadership within two English state primary school settings were established and accepted and where the inseparable connections between leadership, agency, power and collaboration positioned some members less well to participate and exercise influence than others. Our study utilises Foucault’s critical concepts of power as an interaction of social relations and his concept of ‘technologies of self’ whereby individuals undertake practices in ord...
This PhD study investigates distributed school leadership through small-scale empirical research us...
This article reports on a study exploring a distributed perspective on school leadership through thr...
This thesis takes its point of departure from the recent increased interest in leadership, and espec...
This paper critiques the empirically supported normative argument that distributed leadership allows...
This study investigates factors that help and hinder primary schools in their distribution of leader...
Distributed leadership is a free-floating concept that has come to prominence in the education field...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Andrew Leonard Hill.This study examines the concept...
peer-reviewedDistributed leadership has enjoyed increased popularity, becoming a prevalent model of ...
Although claiming leadership to be critical to school improvement, few studies seek the informative ...
The present research employed mixed-methods approach to further theorise distributed leadership an...
While the effects of distributed leadership are widely studied, how to understand this practice in s...
This paper explores key findings from a study that examined how distributed leadership affected scho...
This is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article accepted for publication in Management and Edu...
In this study, the researcher explored the prevalence of distributed leadership practices in schools...
The aim of this paper is to review conceptual and empirical literature on the concept of distributed...
This PhD study investigates distributed school leadership through small-scale empirical research us...
This article reports on a study exploring a distributed perspective on school leadership through thr...
This thesis takes its point of departure from the recent increased interest in leadership, and espec...
This paper critiques the empirically supported normative argument that distributed leadership allows...
This study investigates factors that help and hinder primary schools in their distribution of leader...
Distributed leadership is a free-floating concept that has come to prominence in the education field...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Andrew Leonard Hill.This study examines the concept...
peer-reviewedDistributed leadership has enjoyed increased popularity, becoming a prevalent model of ...
Although claiming leadership to be critical to school improvement, few studies seek the informative ...
The present research employed mixed-methods approach to further theorise distributed leadership an...
While the effects of distributed leadership are widely studied, how to understand this practice in s...
This paper explores key findings from a study that examined how distributed leadership affected scho...
This is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article accepted for publication in Management and Edu...
In this study, the researcher explored the prevalence of distributed leadership practices in schools...
The aim of this paper is to review conceptual and empirical literature on the concept of distributed...
This PhD study investigates distributed school leadership through small-scale empirical research us...
This article reports on a study exploring a distributed perspective on school leadership through thr...
This thesis takes its point of departure from the recent increased interest in leadership, and espec...