Leadership theorizing is largely constructed from a positional vacuum, as if leadership looks and works identically across contexts, and as if those who theorize about leadership are not themselves subject to biases based on their own gendered, racial, class, sexual, and national identities. This article challenges the assumed neutrality of leadership theorizing by analyzing one of the most utilized and researched leadership theories, Bernard Bass’ “Transformational Leadership Theory” (TLT) through the lens of Critical Race Theory. Understanding that the language through which transformational leadership is conveyed is indicative of its underpinning assumptions, the tools of critical discourse analysis are employed to identify the normativi...
Leadership is generally associated with an individual being in a position of authority, and holding ...
This qualitative dissertation – which employed a descriptive phenomenological design – examined the ...
In recent years, the development of college students’ attitudes, knowledge, and skills associated wi...
© 2019 Taylor & Francis. White supremacy is systemic and operates in and through everyday racism to ...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This article draws on critical race theory to interrogate whiteness in...
Leslie Roman states \u27white is a colour too\u27. Yet the whiteness of educational leaders is rarel...
One would have to go beyond the literature on leadership to gain greater insight into African Americ...
This study examines white-male elite understandings of diversity and leadership to consider possibil...
Racial diversity in higher education leadership has been slow to cultivate and keep pace with demogr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The purpose of this study is to explore race, presidents and/or chief executive officers of institut...
This is an accepted manuscript, postprint version that has undergone peer review.Organizations are o...
Abstract We aim to illuminate the construction of ‘whiteness ’ in organizations, in order to contrib...
This article troubles a culture of niceness that upholds racism, whiteness, and other forms of oppre...
Using counter-narrative to frame the qualitative methodology, this dissertation shifts the\ud paradi...
Leadership is generally associated with an individual being in a position of authority, and holding ...
This qualitative dissertation – which employed a descriptive phenomenological design – examined the ...
In recent years, the development of college students’ attitudes, knowledge, and skills associated wi...
© 2019 Taylor & Francis. White supremacy is systemic and operates in and through everyday racism to ...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This article draws on critical race theory to interrogate whiteness in...
Leslie Roman states \u27white is a colour too\u27. Yet the whiteness of educational leaders is rarel...
One would have to go beyond the literature on leadership to gain greater insight into African Americ...
This study examines white-male elite understandings of diversity and leadership to consider possibil...
Racial diversity in higher education leadership has been slow to cultivate and keep pace with demogr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The purpose of this study is to explore race, presidents and/or chief executive officers of institut...
This is an accepted manuscript, postprint version that has undergone peer review.Organizations are o...
Abstract We aim to illuminate the construction of ‘whiteness ’ in organizations, in order to contrib...
This article troubles a culture of niceness that upholds racism, whiteness, and other forms of oppre...
Using counter-narrative to frame the qualitative methodology, this dissertation shifts the\ud paradi...
Leadership is generally associated with an individual being in a position of authority, and holding ...
This qualitative dissertation – which employed a descriptive phenomenological design – examined the ...
In recent years, the development of college students’ attitudes, knowledge, and skills associated wi...