Deliberately transforming society toward equitable and sustainable futures requires leadership. But what kind of leadership? While the dominant understanding of leadership often centers on the individual, the concept of collective leadership is receiving increased attention. Yet, the relationship between individual and collective leadership remains elusive and has been given limited attention in the transformation literature. In this study, I explore how leadership is understood and enacted in an Alaska Native community engaged in transforming community systems toward enhanced sustainability. I draw on Indigenous leadership research, organized through four interrelated analytical lenses: the individual leader, leadership through culture, le...
Many regions around the world are facing water shortage, low water quality, unsustainable overuse or...
This research explores the adaptation of traditionally objectified women's spaces into an arena for ...
The Saskatchewan First Nations leadership development study is essentially a continuation of my prev...
Indigenous leaders are found throughout history, across the globe. Indigenous leaders have been pres...
Early literature on leadership focused on the traits of a single individual, usually male, who manag...
This qualitative study introduces a variety of considerations to help understand ways in which Indi...
Indigenous scholars strive to produce accessible research grounded in the daily lives of Native peop...
This thesis employs Foucaultian and postcolonial theories to identify, discuss, and trouble discours...
The purpose of this critical grounded theory qualitative study was to explore Lakota Leadership from...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This paper critiques contemporary leadership theory through a historio...
This study examined leadership structure and processes in one reserve community. Forty Native subjec...
Native American leaders of the Wabanaki community can provide great insight on how to build positive...
Shared Leadership is a management model in which leadership is broadly distributed among a set of in...
Historically, leadership has been underpinned by the ideals of competitiveness and individualism, wi...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This qua...
Many regions around the world are facing water shortage, low water quality, unsustainable overuse or...
This research explores the adaptation of traditionally objectified women's spaces into an arena for ...
The Saskatchewan First Nations leadership development study is essentially a continuation of my prev...
Indigenous leaders are found throughout history, across the globe. Indigenous leaders have been pres...
Early literature on leadership focused on the traits of a single individual, usually male, who manag...
This qualitative study introduces a variety of considerations to help understand ways in which Indi...
Indigenous scholars strive to produce accessible research grounded in the daily lives of Native peop...
This thesis employs Foucaultian and postcolonial theories to identify, discuss, and trouble discours...
The purpose of this critical grounded theory qualitative study was to explore Lakota Leadership from...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This paper critiques contemporary leadership theory through a historio...
This study examined leadership structure and processes in one reserve community. Forty Native subjec...
Native American leaders of the Wabanaki community can provide great insight on how to build positive...
Shared Leadership is a management model in which leadership is broadly distributed among a set of in...
Historically, leadership has been underpinned by the ideals of competitiveness and individualism, wi...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This qua...
Many regions around the world are facing water shortage, low water quality, unsustainable overuse or...
This research explores the adaptation of traditionally objectified women's spaces into an arena for ...
The Saskatchewan First Nations leadership development study is essentially a continuation of my prev...