<p>A volume in Women and Leadership: Research Theory and Practice<br />Theorizing Women and Leadership: New Insights and Contributions from Multiple Perspectives is the fifth volume in the Women and&nbsp;Leadership: Research Theory and Practice series. This cross?disciplinary series from the International Leadership Association&nbsp;enhances leadership knowledge and improves leadership development of women around the world. The purpose of this volume is&nbsp;to provide a forum for women to theorize about women&rsquo;s leadership in multiple ways and in multiple contexts. Theorizing has been a viewed as a gendered activity&nbsp;(Swedberg 2014) and this series of chapters seeks to upend that imbalance. The chapters are written by women who represent multiple disciplines cultures races and&nbsp;subject positions. The diversity extends into research paradigm and method and the chapters combine to illuminate the multiple ways of knowing about and being a&nbsp;woman leader.&nbsp;Twenty?first century leadership scholars acknowledge the importance of context and many are considering post?heroic leadership models based on relationships rather&nbsp;than traits. This volume contributes to this discussion by offering a diverse array of perspectives and ways of knowing about leadership and leading. The purpose of the&nbsp;volume is to provide readers with not only interesting new ideas about women and leadership but also to highlight the diverse epistemologies that can contribute to&nbsp;theorizing about women leaders. Some chapters represent typical social scientific practices and processes while others represent newer knowledge forms and ways of<br />knowing. The volume contributors adopt various epistemological positions ranging from objective researcher to embedded co?participant. The chapters link their new<br />findings to existing empirical or conceptual work and illustrate how the findings extend amend contradict or confirm existing research. The diversity of the chapters is<br />one of the volume&rsquo;s strengths because it illuminates the multiple ways that leadership theory for women can be advanced.&nbsp;Typically research based on a realist perspective is more valued in the academy. This perspective has indeed&nbsp;generated robust information about leadership in general and women&rsquo;s leadership in particular. However readers of<br />this volume are offered an opportunity to explore multiple ways of knowing different ways of researching and are&nbsp;invited to de?center researcher objectivity. The authors of the chapters offer conceptual and empirical findings&nbsp;illuminate multiple and alternative research practices and in the end suggest future directions for quantitative&nbsp;qualitative and mixed?methods research.</p>
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