The micropolitics of management in universities: Challenges and opportunities


Autoria(s): Ehrich, Lisa C.; Kimber, Megan; Ehrich, John
Contribuinte(s)

Ryan, James

Armstrong, Denise E.

Data(s)

2016

Resumo

In recent decades, there has been a strong call by writers in education for alternative forms of leadership and management that are human centred and that value social cohesion, fairness, and democratic practices. Referred to by names such as transformative leadership (Shields, 2013) and ethical leadership (Starratt, 1996), those promoting these types of leadership argue for the use of “power as a moral force for the common good” (Duignan, 2007, p.12). In this chapter, our interest lies with managers in universities and how they use power in ethical and unethical ways. We consider some macro forces (e.g., globalisation, neo-liberal policies) that have impacted universities, making it difficult for managers to promote socially just and equitable practices. In particular, we examine the influence of managerialism—the application of private sector practices to the public sector—where the role of manager is not to question current practices, but to conform to performance targets, and to ensure compliance (O’Brien & Down, 2002). To come to an understanding of what might constitute ethical practices, we refer to the field of micropolitics as a way to help illuminate current practice and point to more positive ways of working.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91014/

Publicador

Information Age Publishing Inc

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91014/4/91014.pdf

http://www.infoagepub.com/products/Working-With-out-the-System

Ehrich, Lisa C., Kimber, Megan, & Ehrich, John (2016) The micropolitics of management in universities: Challenges and opportunities. In Ryan, James & Armstrong, Denise E. (Eds.) Working With/Out The System. Information Age Publishing Inc, Charlotte, NC, pp. 187-204.

Direitos

Copyright 2016 Information Age Publishing Inc

Fonte

School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #130304 Educational Administration Management and Leadership #Universities #Micropolitics #Mangerialism #Ethics #Power #HERN
Tipo

Book Chapter