Exploring Personhood in Contemporary Times

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<p class=ql-align-justify>With the dawn of research into leader-behaviors scholars differentiated between being task-oriented which is important and also being people-oriented. People matter. And we tend to guard against leader attitudes that treat persons as objects as passive or inert as instruments as so much clay to be shaped and molded. Hannah Arendt (1958) rejected the idea that leadership is like work in which a craftsman picks up the raw materials and the requisite tools in order to create a product according to an image in his head. No she said leadership is social action in which we all participate each with his or her unique and creative spontaneity collaborating in an erratic cascade toward the future. Leadership is something people do together. And to achieve that vision we must acknowledge each other as persons and not as figures in a ledger or pieces on a chessboard. This volume is intended as a call to be curious about what we take for granted as individuals educators and leaders. In essence to ask ourselves the more difficult questions about who we are as we recognize our need for others within a community? What does it mean to be a person and to recognize another's personhood? Nathan Harter (2021) draws us into a space to dialogue with ourselves about the notion of personhood as leaders. So what does it mean to be a person? And what does it mean to treat someone as a person? What does anyone owe another person? (p. 4). In what way then do leaders contend with such questions as they are becoming; becoming better leaders becoming better individuals becoming their sacred selves. </p><p class=ql-align-justify> </p><p class=ql-align-justify>A person-centered ethic would be universal in scope yet adapted to local conditions that many leaders must deal with on a daily basis. Nearly every religion already addresses both what it means to become a person and what one owes a person ethically regardless of race ethnicity nationality or other affiliation. Regardless if organizations deal directly with the notion of personhood leaders deal with the workplace challenges of which the human bring him or her entire self to the unit. Hence a comprehensive and integrate context forces us to revisit our assumptions about who exactly is a person and what they might deserve. This volume would bring those voices into conversation. In addition we intend to complicate the question by extending similar questions into emerging areas of increasing relevance in a technological age that crosses geographic boundaries such as online presences corporate entities and the prospects of Artificial Intelligence. If anything an expanded interdisciplinary and global context makes this volume relevant and timely for leaders and leadership studies across multiple fields of study and professions.</p><p> </p>
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