Theorizing Women’s Leadership as Praxis: Creating New Knowledge for Social Change.
PART I: NEW CONCEPTS AND THEORIES.
Impossible Selves: Image Strategies and Identity Threat in Professional Women’s Career Transitions.
Collaborative Theory Building on Women’s Leadership: An Exercise Toward Responsible Leadership.
Constructing the Double Bind: The Discursive Framing of Gendered Images of Leadership in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Revolution From Within: A Theory of Embodied Transformation of Roles for Girls and Women Through Leadership Blockbusters.
Embracing Context in Leadership Theory: Lessons From Negotiation Research.
PART II: NEW MODELS AND METHODS.
Multivocal Meaning Making: Using Collaborative Autoethnography to Advance Theory on Women and Leadership.
Capacious Model of Leadership Identities Construction.
Theorizing Women’s Ways of Knowing and Leading for International Development Projects: The Adaptive Transformational System Leadership Model.
The Leadership Repertoire of Select Filipina Women in the Diaspora and Implications for Theorizing Leadership.
Theorizing Leadership Development for Marginalized Women Students: Threading Diverse Experiences Into a Recognized Leadership Identity Development Model.
PART III: NEW INSIGHTS AND IDEAS.
Social Justice Leadership: Theorizing the Relationship Between Leadership and Activism for Latina/Chicana Educators.
Tracing the Developmental Precursors of Leadership During Childhood and Adolescence: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Study of Women’s Leader Identity Development.
Intersectional Leadership Praxis: Unpacking the Experiences of Women Leaders at the Nexus of Roles and Identities.
Theorizing Leadership Identity Development in Girlhood Through Collaborative Autoethnography and Women’s Ways of Knowing.
African?American Women Administrators in Higher Education: Adapting the Centered Leadership Model to Reflect African?American Leadership Experiences.