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Leadership through the Lens


Leadership through the Lens

Interrogating Production, Presentation, and Power

von: Creshema R. Murray, Mia L. Anderson, Raymond Blanton, Kristen L. Cole, Loren Saxton Coleman, Joseph M. Deye, Donna M. Elkins, Gail T. Fairhurst, Sharmila Pixy Ferris, Maxine Gesualdi, Leah M. Omilion-Hodges, Alexis Pulos, Mark Ward Sr.

36,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 19.12.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781498561525
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 200

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<span><span>Television informs our perceptions and expectations of leaders and offers a guide to understanding how we, as organizational actors, should communicate, act, and relate. Because of its pervasiveness as a medium and the impact it can have in influencing expectations of leadership and related behavior within organizational life, television can be understood an important pedagogical tool. </span><span>Leadership through the Lens: Interrogating Production, Presentation, and Power</span><span> is an edited collection of 11 chapters that address representations of leadership in scripted and unscripted workplace settings, showcasing the innovative ways in which diverse leadership styles are illustrated in a variety of contexts on television. With a unique approach at the intersection of leadership and mass media studies, this book shows how the two disciplines coexist to inform how leadership culture is produced and transformed via presentation and representations on television.</span></span>
<span><span>This edited collection looks leadership on television to investigate issues of race, gender, class, identity, and voice in a variety of workplace and social settings. It examines the constructive and destructive manner in which concepts of leadership are produced to instruct viewers to reflect on their own relationship with leadership.</span></span>
<span><span>Preface by Creshema R. Murray<br><br>Part 1: Production of Knowledge <br>1. Teaching Leadership Through Television By Gail T. Fairhurst and Joseph M. Deye <br>2. Thank God It’s Thursday: The power of Shondaland, gender and leadership by Creshema Murray <br>3. Loyalty Leadership: Learning/Performing Leadership in The Americans by Raymond Blanton <br>4. Politics, Race, Gender and Leadership: An Analysis of Media Representation of Government Agency Training By Mia Long Anderson <br><br>Part 2: Presentation of Identity <br>5. ‘Boy bye’: A textual analysis of Angela Rye and the politics of representation of Black women in cable television news by Loren Saxton Coleman <br>6. Pinned Down by Profit: Leadership and the Branded Body in Total Divas By Kristen Cole and Alexis Pulos<br>7. Younger and Discursive Leadership: Representations of Gender and Generational Distinctions by Maxine Gesualdi <br>8. Gender and Transformational Leadership in “New Tricks” By Sharmila Pixy Ferris</span></span>
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<span><span><br>Part 3: Power of Opportunity <br>9. Television Transcendent: How the Electronic Church Constructs Charismatic Leadership as a Norm of American Religious Life by Mark Ward, Sr. <br>10. Self-disclosure and Leadership Exploring Rules and Boundaries for Leaders’ Management of Private Information By Donna M. Elkins <br>11. The contextualized workgroup: Examining the presentation and practice of leader, peer, and team relationships in television by Leah Omilion-Hodges</span></span>
<span><span>Creshema R. Murray</span><span> is assistant professor of corporate communication at the University of Houston-Downtown.</span></span>

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