Men, masculinities, and leadership: Emerging issues

David Collinson*, Kadri Aavik, Jeff Hearn, Anika Thym

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In discussing a future research agenda for research on men, masculinities, and leaderships, this chapter updates an earlier discussion by Collinson and Hearn (1994) by exploring some of the important new emerging research questions, informed by recent developments in critical studies on men and masculinities (CSMM) and by recent research on critical leadership studies (CLS). While in practice these two areas of research overlap considerably, for these purposes they are discussed separately. When combined together, they provide clear guidance for future research on men, masculinities, and leadership. The implications of some developments in CSMM and CLS are examined by way of the tensions between gender/intersectionalities, local/transnational, embodied/virtual, theory/practice (Hearn, 2014). In this chapter, examples of how an explicitly and critically gendered analysis of men and masculinities is of relevance and use for the study and indeed practice of leaders and leadership is explored.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationA Research Agenda for Gender and Leadership
RedaktörerSherylle J. Tan, Lisa DeFrank-Cole
UtgivningsortCheltenham
FörlagEdward Elgar
Utgivningsdatum2023
Sidor87-106
ISBN (tryckt)9781800883819
ISBN (elektroniskt)9781800883826
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StatusPublicerad - 2023
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annat samlingsverk

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