TY - JOUR
T1 - The dialectics of leadership identity construction
T2 - Case studies from Indigenous women leaders
AU - de Santibañes, Mariana
AU - Ospina, Sonia M.
AU - Lee, Seulki
AU - Santamaria, Angela
AU - Evans, Michelle M.
AU - Muelas, Dunen
AU - Guerrero, Nazareth
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2023/8
Y1 - 2023/8
N2 - Challenging oversimplified models, the leader identity literature calls for new perspectives of leadership identity construction (LIC). Using a collective leadership lens and narrative methods, this collaborative study explores how Indigenous women’s leadership identities develop within a contest for power and voice. Observations, interviews, and micro-ethnographies helped identify how history, community dynamics and cultural contradictions influence LIC. We find the LIC process to unfold as a dialectical spiral, informed by contradictions experienced when enacting social identities in various spheres of influence. This highlights the intersectionality of salient identities when theorizing LIC, and suggests that minoritized leaders can resignify and ultimately, capitalize on their multiple identities to strengthen their leadership.
AB - Challenging oversimplified models, the leader identity literature calls for new perspectives of leadership identity construction (LIC). Using a collective leadership lens and narrative methods, this collaborative study explores how Indigenous women’s leadership identities develop within a contest for power and voice. Observations, interviews, and micro-ethnographies helped identify how history, community dynamics and cultural contradictions influence LIC. We find the LIC process to unfold as a dialectical spiral, informed by contradictions experienced when enacting social identities in various spheres of influence. This highlights the intersectionality of salient identities when theorizing LIC, and suggests that minoritized leaders can resignify and ultimately, capitalize on their multiple identities to strengthen their leadership.
KW - Indigenous leadership
KW - Indigenous women leaders
KW - Leadership identity construction
KW - collective leadership
KW - intersectionality
KW - nonprototypical leaders
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U2 - 10.1177/17427150231169554
DO - 10.1177/17427150231169554
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85153077806
SN - 1742-7150
VL - 19
SP - 366
EP - 390
JO - Leadership
JF - Leadership
IS - 4
ER -