Northeastern University Press
Women on Power: Leadership Redefined
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Title: Women on Power: Leadership Redefined
Author: Sue J M Freeman
ISBN: 9781555534783
Publisher: Northeastern University Press
Published: 2001
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher Description: <p>Women have made enormous strides into the professional workplace over the last two decades, yet few have assumed leadership roles in the higher ranks of predominately male occupations: business, politics, the professions, and sport. This pioneering collection by experts in a variety of disciplines combines theoretical discussions with historical and contemporary case studies to offer a fresh vista on how gender has influenced and redefined today's notions of leadership and power. <br /><br />The provocative essays cover a broad range of topics, including the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, global perspectives on women's environmental activism, mothering as a catalyst to social activism, and women in the enclaves of veterinary medicine and sports.</p>
Author: Sue J M Freeman
ISBN: 9781555534783
Publisher: Northeastern University Press
Published: 2001
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher Description: <p>Women have made enormous strides into the professional workplace over the last two decades, yet few have assumed leadership roles in the higher ranks of predominately male occupations: business, politics, the professions, and sport. This pioneering collection by experts in a variety of disciplines combines theoretical discussions with historical and contemporary case studies to offer a fresh vista on how gender has influenced and redefined today's notions of leadership and power. <br /><br />The provocative essays cover a broad range of topics, including the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, global perspectives on women's environmental activism, mothering as a catalyst to social activism, and women in the enclaves of veterinary medicine and sports.</p>
