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Emotional Dimensions of Educational Administration and Leadership

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ISBN-10: 0203870808

ISBN-13: 9780203870808

Edition: 2009

Authors: Eugenie A. Samier, Mich�le Schmidt

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List price: $32.49
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 5/7/2009
Pages: 244
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long
Language: English

Editors' Introduction
Theoretical Foundations
The Romantic Philosophy of Mind: The Elevation of Emotion to the (Anti-)Heroic Ideal
Philosophy and Authority: Passion in Ambivalence
Kierkegaard, Emotion, and the Individual: Passion of the Infinite as the Truth for Educational Leadership
Unconscious Dynamics in the Educational Organisation: Psychoanalytic Contributions to Administration and Leadership Studies
Towards a Critical Theory of Emotions in Educational Leadership and Administration: Building on Concepts from J�rgen Habermas
Types of Emotional Analysis
Desks and Office Spaces: Personal, Emotional, and Organisational Sites for Leading
The Politics of Emotions: Affective Economies, Ambivalence, and Transformation
Measures of Hope and Despair: Emotionality, Politics, and Education
My Head and My Heart: De-Constructing the Historical/Hysterical Binary that Conceals and Reveals Emotion in Educational Leadership
Critical and Contemporary Issues
Accountability and the Educational Leader: Where Does Fear Fit In?
The Political Economy of the Emotions: Individualism, Culture and Markets, and the Administration of the Self in Education
.'Let's Get Personal': Disrupting Gender Norms in Educational Organisations
The Leader and the Team: Emotional Context in Educational Leadership
Emotional Engagement with Leadership
The Problem of Narcissists in Positions of Power: The Grandiose, the Callous, and the Irresponsible in Educational Administration and Leadership