Ganz – Leading Change: Leadership, Organization, and Social Movements
“Leading Change: Leadership, Organization, and Social Movements.” Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice. Ed. Nitin Nohria and Rakesh Khurana. Harvard Business School Press, 2010, 527-568. Ganz begins by noting that “Social movements emerge as a result of the efforts of purposeful actors (individuals, organizations) to assert new public values, form new relationships in those values, and mobilize the political, economic, and cultural... Read More
CCR711 – McGee
“In Search of ‘the People’ : A Rhetorical Alternative” Michael Calvin McGee Early on McGee contends that students of rhetoric haven’t been terribly concerned with social theory – this is especially the case because most modern rhetoricians still bind themselves to Roman and Greek notions of the social instead of also relying on European theorists like Voltaire, Hegel, Marx, et. al. McGee’s problem seems to be much like Latour’s. ... Read More




