In these times of change and challenge in higher education, pleas for leadership have become frequent. However, the type of leadership required within this new context (of globalization, demographic changes, technological advancement, and questioning of social authority) may call for different skills, requiring a re-education among campus stakeholders if they want to be successful leaders.
In the past twenty years, there has been a revolution in the way that leadership is conceptualized across most fields and disciplines. Leadership has moved away from being leader-centered,...
In these times of change and challenge in higher education, pleas for leadership have become frequent. However, the type of leadership required within...
Penny A. Pasque, Rozana Carducci, Aaron M. Kuntz, Ryan Gildersleeve
Join the dialogue on the future of qualitative inquiry for equity in higher education.
Beginning with the premise that equity is of paramount concern in the study of higher education, this text explores the promise and pitfalls of qualitative inquiry with respect to addressing issues of in/equity and fostering social change at micro, meso, and macro levels. Building upon contemporary qualitative higher education scholarship, the authors advance a critique of the reductive and generic conceptions of qualitative research that dominate the field and call upon scholars to examine...
Join the dialogue on the future of qualitative inquiry for equity in higher education.