Taking Parts: Ingredients for Leadership, Participation, and Empowerment
By (Author) Eloise Buker
By (author) Michael A. Leiserson
By (author) Jane A. Rinehart
University Press of America
University Press of America
15th March 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and ethical issues
Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
361.250973
Paperback
284
Width 161mm, Height 215mm, Spine 22mm
363g
This book is a contribution to the contemporary debate about how Americans can take an active part in shaping their lives and communities. In it the authors show some possibilities for meaningful social action at a time when many Americans seem disillusioned about their prospects for influencing events and policies. The authors produce a work that reveals what it is like to think seriously in collaboration with others, inviting readers into the work as partners.
Contents: INTRODUCTION: Taking Parts in a Conversation About Leadership. INGREDIENTS FOR LEADERSHIP. Leadership as Practical Wisdom: The Parable of Lincoln, Michael A. Leiserson; Rating the Presidents for Greatness: What Role Does Crisis Play, Frank B. Costello, S.J.; Ignatius: Wisdom Through Discernment, Patrick B. O'Leary, S.J.; Perceval: From Naivete to Wisdom, Peter B. Ely, S.J. INGREDIENTS FOR PARTICIPATION. "But Trusted Servants:" A Meditation on the A.A. Conception of Leadership, Thomas M. Jeannot; A Democratic Model of Leadership: Politics in an All Female Community, Eloise A. Buker; Italian/American Women Writers: Family Shapes Community, Mary Jo Bona; Learning To Lead, Jane A. Rinehart. INGREDIENTS FOR EMPOWERMENT. Making School Real: Leadership in the Classroom, Julie Tammivaara; Careful Mutuality: Leadership and Friendship in the Workplace, Rose Mary Volbrecht; We Need Not Be Ruled By Leaders: The Early Town Meetings, Robert Waterman; A Lesson for Citizens, Blaine Garvin.
Michael A. Leiserson is a Professor of Political Science at Gonzaga University. Jane A. Rinehart is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Gonzaga University.