Abstract

Putting Leadership in its Place
Bristol Business School, University of the West of England
Call for Contributions
The International Studying Leadership Conference provides a forum for scholars and practitioners from around the world to share insights on the nature, processes and outcomes of leadership in contemporary organisations and society.
The conference theme for 2019 is ‘Putting Leadership in its Place’. Whilst we are reluctant to constrain the ways in which contributors engage with this theme, there are some broad strokes we can draw at this stage. In particular we would encourage people to consider submitting work that addresses one or more of the following questions:
What is place and why does it matter? How do understandings of place influence and inform leadership theory and practice? How can we go about researching place and leadership practice? What are the benefits of including place on the leadership research agenda?
We are particularly keen to encourage interdisciplinary, diverse and critical analyses which provide novel contributions to leadership theory, practice and/or research. A selection of the best papers will be considered for an associated special issue of the journal Leadership.
Alongside papers on the conference theme we are also happy to consider more general submissions on the topic of studying leadership. Submissions to the conference should be in the form of a 750 word abstract and should be sent to blc@uwe.ac.uk by 1st September 2019.
The conference is organised by a team at Bristol Leadership and Change Centre, including Dr Gareth Edwards, Dr Doris Schedlitzki, Dr Neil Sutherland and Prof Richard Bolden.
For further details, including a detailed call for papers and information on the venue and keynote speakers, please visit https://info.uwe.ac.uk/events/event.aspx?id=24096.
