Critical Administration in Higher Education
Negotiating Political Commitment and Managerial Practice
Jay Brower (Redaktør) ; W. Benjamin Myers (Redaktør) ; Tony Adams (Innledning) ; Ahmet Atay (Innledning) ; Jay Brower (Innledning) ; Kent A. Ono (Innledning) ; Karen L. Dace (Innledning) ; Carolyn Ellis (Innledning) ; Maurice L. Hall (Innledning) ; Amy Kilgard (Innledning) ; W. Benjamin Myers (Innledning) ; Keith Nainby (Innledning) ; Christopher N. Poulos (Innledning) ; Heidi M. Rose (Innledning) ; Amy Aldridge Sanford (Innledning) ; Paaige K. Turner (Innledning)
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Utgitt:
2019
Forlag: Lexington Books
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781498596510
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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«Critical Administration in Higher Education: Negotiating Political Commitment and Managerial Practice is a must-have for any administrator who cares about diversity, inclusivity, and justice in the workplace. The authors who contribute to the volume go all in by sharing personal stories, offering candid advice, and connecting to the relevant scholarly literature. I know this book helped me to think about how I can be an ethical and just chair, and it will undoubtedly help many others. Jay Brower and W. Benjamin Myers are to be commended for this unique, thoughtful, and bold collection of essays!»
Chapter 2 – Black Male Authority as Oxymoron: Implications for Black Academic Middle Managers in Higher Education
Chapter 3 – Chair Communication as Ethical Performance: Embodiment, Interruption, and Translation
Chapter 4 – Failing to Communicate in a Communication Department: A Former Chair Calls her Spirit Back
Chapter 5 – Minding the Gap: The Performativity of Administrative Identities
Chapter 6 – It’s Not Me, It’s You
Chapter 7 – An Anxious Administrator: Critical Administrative Practice and Public Failure
Chapter 8 – Diversity and Cultural Leadership
Chapter 9 – Who’s Responsible for Salving the Wounds? On Ethics, Leadership, and Conflict in an Academic Department
Chapter 10 – The Liminal Leader: Narrative Conscience and Critical Hermeneutic Leadership in the Neoliberal Academy
Chapter 11 – Drawing the Boundary Between Faculty and Administration Through Concertive Control: Coming out of the Dark into the Light
Chapter 12 – Feeling Compromised: Notes on Chairing
W. Benjamin Myers is associate professor chair of the Department of Communication at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.