Leadership and sexuality power, principles and processes

Although both leadership and sexuality are important and heavily researched topics, there is little work that addresses the interaction of the two areas. Leadership and Sexuality: Power, Principles, and Processes is a scholarly synthesis of leadership principles with issues related to sexuality and...

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Other Authors: Beggan, James K. (Editor), Allison, Scott T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton, MA Edward Elgar Publishing Limited 2018, 2018
Series:Jepson studies in leadership
Subjects:
Sex
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBook Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Contents: Introduction / James K. Beggan and Scott T. Allison -- Part I Sexual leaders -- 1. Playboy, icon, leader: Hugh Hefner and postwar American sexual culture / Carrie Pitzulo -- 2. Planned Parenthood: 100 Years of leadership and controversy / Sheila Huss, Lucy Dwight and Angela Gover -- 3. Leadership and the free the nipple movement: an autoethnographic case study / James K. Beggan -- Part II Leadership and sexuality -- 4. A failure of courageous leadership: sex, embarrassment, and (not) speaking up in the Penn State sexual abuse scandal / Jeremy Fyke, Bree Trisler and Kristen Lucas -- 5. Because they can: adult to student sexual abuse in PreK-12 schools / Charol Shakeshaft -- 6. Heterosexism in organizations: the importance of transformational and heroic leadership / Shaun Pichler -- 7. Leadership in strip clubs / Maggie B. Stone -- 8. Training religious leaders in sexually-related issues / William R. Stayton -- Part III The sexuality of leaders -- 9. "Stupid is as stupid does" or good Bayesian? A sympathetic and contrarian analysis of Bill Clinton's Decision to have an affair with Monica Lewinsky / James K. Beggan -- 10. Leading and following? Understanding the power dynamics in consensual BDSM / Emma Turley -- 11. Does the "zipless dance" exist? Leadership, followership, and sexuality in social dancing / James K. Beggan and Scott T. Allison -- 12. Heroic leadership in The Walking Dead's Post-apocalyptic universe: the restoration and regeneration of society as a hero organism / Scott T. Allison and Olivia Efthimiou -- Index 
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520 |a Although both leadership and sexuality are important and heavily researched topics, there is little work that addresses the interaction of the two areas. Leadership and Sexuality: Power, Principles, and Processes is a scholarly synthesis of leadership principles with issues related to sexuality and sexual policy-making. The authors' multi-disciplinary analysis of the topic examines sexuality in the context of many different kinds of leadership, exploring both the good and the bad aspects of leadership and sexuality. These integrated topics are examined through three broad areas of study. The first involves individuals who become leaders in sexual domains by advancing new views of human sexuality. The second involves problems that leaders of businesses and other institutions must address as a result of issues related to human sexuality, including sexual harassment and sexually-based discrimination in the workplace. The third area involves understanding how being a leader influences sexual desire and sexual attraction, and may impact the course of workplace romance and the expression of sexuality. Written to be accessible to both laypeople and scholars, this book will appeal to academics and scientists interested in human sexuality as well as many related disciplines, including psychology, sociology, leadership studies, heroism science, political science, religion, and economics