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In this review article, the editor of the new Routledge volume, Leadership-as-Practice: Research and Application, describes the foundation, thematic attributes, and critical uniqueness of leadership-as-practice, comparing it to related collective traditions in leadership and contrasting it to individualistic approaches that emphasize leader psychology. The review highlights the contributions of each chapter writer in weaving a tapestry of an emerging movement seeking to find leadership not in people but within the practices from which it springs.

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Perspectives

This review is my perspective on the book: Leadership-as-Practice: Theory and Application, citing the importance of each of the book's chapters.

Joe Raelin
Lancaster University Management School

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This page is a summary of: Leadership-as-practice: Theory and application—An editor’s reflection, Leadership, April 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1742715017702273.
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