Après plusieurs mois de travail, nous y voila enfin: la création d'une nouvelle revue scientifique internationale en leadership ! avec une quinzaine de collègues et à l'initiative d'Antonio Marturano, la revue Leadership and the Humanities est née, publiée par Edward Elgar et avec le parainage de l'International Leadership Association.
Cette nouvelle revue permettra d'explorer des thèmes, des approches et des disciplines souvent mis de côté par les revues phares telles que Leadership Quarterly. Le premier numéro prévu en juillet 2013.
Présentation de la Revue Leadership & the Humanities
Leadership and the Humanities is a peer-reviewed international journal
dedicated to advancing understanding of, research on, and applications
concerning leadership. The journal offers rigorous but readable scholarship on
leadership from the broad field of the humanities, an increasingly popular
locus for leadership studies. The journal publishes explorations of leadership
from many disciplinary perspectives, including philosophy, ethics, religion,
history, psychology, arts, literature, drama, film, ancient and modern
languages, classics, communication and media studies, anthropology, political
science, and sociology. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged. The
journal welcomes studies of leaders and leadership in many different settings,
in fiction and art, and across different times, places, and cultures. This may
include studies of formal as well as informal leaders, and it may focus on
followers, organizations, and the context of leadership, or on symbolic
representations and depictions of leadership. Research that stresses the
diversity of leadership across gender, race, class, religion, and age are
encouraged.
The journal publishes original papers including but not limited to the
following fields:
Philosophical approaches to Leadership Studies
History and Leadership
Biography and Leadership
Analytic psychology, psychoanalysis and Leadership
Ethics and Leadership
Cultural Studies and Leadership
Arts and Leadership
Literature and Leadership
Language (modern and ancient), Linguistics and Semiotics approaches to
Leadership
Communication Studies and Leadership
Religion and Leadership
Anthropological approaches to Leadership
Law and Leadership
Political theory and Leadership
Humanity education for leadership development
Antonio Marturano, Adjunct Professor of Business Ethics, Catholic
University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy
Michael Harvey, Associate Professor of Business Management, Department
of Business Management, Washington College, US
J. Thomas Wren, Professor of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond,
US
Professor Cornelius J. Bekker, Regent University, US
Dr Brigid Carroll, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Professor Peter Case, James Cook University, Australia
Professor Joanne Ciulla, Richmond University, US
Professor Anthony Grayling, University of Oxford, UK
Professor Keith Grint, Warwick University, UK
Professor Nathan Harter, Christopher Newport University, US
Professor Brad Jackson, The University of Auckland Business School, New
Zealand
Professor Maosen Li, Renmin University, China
Dr Barbara Mossberg, California State University, Monterey Bay, US
Dr Valerie Petit,
EDHEC, France
Professor Mark Poster, University of California, Irvine, US
Professor Danica Purg, Bled School of Management, Slovenia
Professor Ronald Riggio, Claremont MacKenna College, US
Professor Sergio Salvatore, Salento University, Italy
Dr Sverre Spoelstra, Lund University, Sweden
Dr Marco Tavanti, DePaul University, US
Professor Nicholas O. Warner, Claremont MacKenna College, US
Dr Thad Williamson, University of Richmond, US
Professor Martin Wood, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,
Australia
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