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Gender-Responsible Leadership
Detecting Bias, Implementing Interventions



March 1993 | 320 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
By combining sound feminist theory and group dynamic principles with information on how to be a leader in a nonhierarchical, consensus-oriented framework, this book offers a unique approach to leadership. It deals with such issues as: the way leaders collude in maintaining gender biases; how patriarchy, power and process can be viewed in relation to feminist theory and group dynamics; the frustrations that facilitators face as they deal with these; and how these frustrations can be dealt with through principles of effective leadership.
 
Introduction
Male Privilege, Power, and Process in Mixed Groups

 
 
PART ONE: AWARENESS: DETECTING BIAS
 
Leaders in Collusion
How Leaders Perpetuate Male Privilege

 
 
Words, Space, and Sexism
How Males Enforce Entitlement Through Language and Location

 
 
New Goals, Old Roles
How Leader Favoritism Impedes Female and Male Role Flexibility

 
 
Overchallenged and Underrated
Women's Struggle in Traditionally Male Spheres

 
 
Peacock or Midwife
Do You Lead by Telling or Asking?

 
 
PART TWO: ACTION: IMPLEMENTING INTERVENTIONS
 
Intervention is Needed, But Where Are the Credible Leaders?
 
Appropriate Interventions
How to Choose, Implement, and Evaluate Intervention Techniques

 

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ISBN: 9780803940505
£81.00