Creshema R. Murray Mia L. Anderson Raymond Blanton
This edited collection looks at leadership on television to investigate issues of race, gender, class, identity, and voice in a variety of workplace and social settings. It examines the constructive and destructive manner in which concepts of leadership are produced to instruct viewers to reflect on their own relationship with leadership.
This edited collection looks at leadership on television to investigate issues of race, gender, class, identity, and voice in a variety of workplace a...
This book explores how prominent sites across the National Mall remember US history, both individually and in concert with other sites throughout the Mall. Collectively, these sites reveal how the nation remembers itself and convey key elements of its collective nature.
This book explores how prominent sites across the National Mall remember US history, both individually and in concert with other sites throughout the ...
This edited collection looks leadership on television to investigate issues of race, gender, class, identity, and voice in a variety of workplace and social settings. It examines the constructive and destructive manner in which concepts of leadership are produced to instruct viewers to reflect on their own relationship with leadership.
This edited collection looks leadership on television to investigate issues of race, gender, class, identity, and voice in a variety of workplace and ...