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Differentiated analysis of charismatic leadership personality traits among grassroots managers in universities under the “Double First-Class” initiative [PDF]
This study employs a dual methodology of literature review and questionnaire surveys using the Charismatic Leadership Questionnaire (C-K Scale) to explore the fundamental aspects of charismatic personality traits among 322 grassroots managers across ...
Qing-Qing Liang, Lei Liu, Fang Yin
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Many have argued that supporting women’s leadership is an important pathway to women’s empowerment. However, there is still a need for better understanding of how women become leaders, particularly at the grassroots level, and how they support social ...
Rebecca Gordon
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Leading Change: Reproductive Rights, Empowerment and Feminist Solidarity in the Dublin Bay North Repeal the 8th Campaign [PDF]
This article examines how the Dublin Bay North (DBN) Repeal the 8th activist group, an independent women-led, grassroots movement in the largest constituency in Ireland, practiced a collectivist approach to forms of ‘power-with’ and ‘power-to’ (Allen ...
Kate Antosik-Parsons +4 more
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Grassroots innovation and social innovation in perspective
This article provides a comprehensive review of social innovation and grassroots innovation over the last 5 years, offering a detailed analysis of both concepts.
Karina Maldonado-Mariscal
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A practical theology of liberation: Mimetic theory, liberation theology and practical theology
In this article, the authors bring two personal journeys together: one author’s liberationist journey, sparked by a search for justice and liberation in the slums of Guatemala City, and the other’s lifelong commitment to practical theology and spatial ...
Joel D. Aguilar Ramírez +1 more
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Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is increasingly being used by academics to address urban health and inequity. While its foundational literature emphasizes CBPR’s role in eschewing the traditional balance of power between communities and ...
P. Qasimah Boston +9 more
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New findings regarding leadership within specific context as well as differences between male and female leaders emerge as researchers from various cultural backgrounds venture into this complex and interesting field of study.
ROZITA IBRAHIM +2 more
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This article is a political and cultural history of the role of the Farmers’ Alliance and Populism in the crusade for woman suffrage in the 1880s and 1890s. Women were actively involved in the agrarian insurgency.
Jean-Louis Marin-Lamellet
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Refugee-Led Organizations' Crisis Response during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Scholarship on disaster response and recovery has focused on local communities as crucial in developing and implementing timely, effective, and sustainable supports.
Odessa Gonzales Benson +4 more
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Securing grassroots women land rights through socio-cultural changes
The Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa endorsed through the adoption of the African Union Declaration on Land Issues and Challenges by the African Heads of States in 2009 is having “a strong gender component which aims at “strengthening ...
Mino Harivelo Ramaroson +4 more
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