In Claritas: Journal of Dialogue and Culture, 2 (2013/1, Article 8)
: 68-79
. ISSN 2163-5552
Abstract: This article uses the principle of fraternity to read some recent evolutions of the concept of leadership both in research and in practice (for instance, the Arab revolutions) from individual, to shared, to collective leadership. In particular, it explores how some fraternal characteristics of collective leadership can provide an effective practice, underpinning both successful participation and transformation. The fraternity principle, […]
Parole chiave: civic duty, collective leadership, fraternity principle, shared leadershipLingua: English