Preface Volume 1 Introduction: A Contemporary Social Psychology of Leadership Crystal L. Hoyt, George R. Goethals, and Donelson R. Forsyth 1. A Contemporary Social Psychology of Leadership by Crystal L. Hoyt, George R. Goethals, and Donelson R. Forsyth 2. Personality and Leadership by Stephen J. Zaccaro, Lisa M.V. Gulick, and Vivek P. Khare 3. Social Psychology and Charismatic Leadership by Ronald E. Riggio and Heidi R. Riggio 4. Knocking on Heavens Door: The Social Psychological Dynamics of Charismatic Leadership by Sheldon Solomon, Florette Cohen, Jeff Greenberg, and Tom Pyszczynski 5. Social Identity Theory of Leadership by Michael A. Hogg 6. Emotional Intelligence and Leadership: Implications for Leader Development by Paulo N. Lopes and Peter Salovey 7. Social Cognitive Perspectives on Leadership by Tiane L. Lee and Susan T. Fiske 8. Seeing and Being a Leader: The Perceptual, Cognitive, and Interpersonal Roots of Conferred Influence by Donelson R. Forsyth and Judith L. Nye 9. Presidential Greatness and its Socio-Psychological Significance: Individual or Situation? Performance or Attribution? by Dean Keith Simonton 10. The Unbearable Lightness of Debating: Performance Ambiguity and Social Influence by Matthew B. Kugler and George R. Goethals 11. Social Stigma and Leadership: A Long Climb up a Slippery Ladder by Crystal L. Hoyt and Martin M. Chemers 12. Deifying the Dead and Downtrodden: Sympathetic Figures as Inspirational Leaders by Scott T. Allison and George R. Goethals 13. Persuasion and Leadership by James M. Olson and Graeme A. Haynes 14. What it Takes to Succeed: An Examination of the Relationship Between Negotiators Implicit Beliefs and Performance by Laura J. Kray and Michael P. Haselhuhn 15. Presidential Leadership and Group Folly: Reappraising the Role of Groupthink in the Bay of Pigs Decisions by Roderick M. Kramer 16. Self Regulation and Leadership: Implications for Leader Performance and Leader Development by Susan Elaine Murphy, Rebecca J. Reichard and Stefanie K. Johnson 17. Evolution and the Social Psychology of Leadership: The Mismatch Hypothesis by Mark Van Vugt, Dominic D. P. Johnson, Robert B. Kaiser, and Rick OGorman 18. Harnessing Power to Capture Leadership by Adam D. Galinsky, Jennifer Jordan, & Niro Sivanathan 19. Morality as a Foundation of Leadership and a Constraint on Deference to Authority by Linda J. Skitka, Christopher W. Bauman, and Brad L. Lytle About the Editors and Contributors Volume 2 Preface Chapter 1 Leadership, Ethics, and the Problem of Dirty Hands John M. Parrish Chapter 2 Leadership, Cognition, and the Politics of Manipulation Wayne S. Le Cheminant Chapter 3 Leadership, Structure, and Agency: FRD Re-examined Bruce Miroff Chapter 4 Presidential Leadership: A Dyadic Model Michael A. Genovese Chapter 5 Making the Vision a Reality: Presidential Leadership in Congress Victoria Farrar-Myers Chapter 6 Leadership and the Supreme Court: First among Equals? Christopher Shortell Chapter 7 Leading a New Organization: Ridge, Chertoff, and the Department of Homeland Security Richard S. Conley Chapter 8 American Leadership of the International Community: The Role of the U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations Meena Bose Chapter 9 Public Leadership in the Political Arena Lori Cox Han Chapter 10 When the People Lead: Public Opinion and the Direction of Democratic Government Matthew J. Streb and Brian Frederick Chapter 11 Leading Elite Opinion: Law Reviews and the Distortion of Scholarship Robert J. Spitzer Chapter 12 Women and Political Leadership Caroline Heldman About the Editors and Contributor Volume 3 Introduction Preface 1. Nicholas O. Warner Of Gods and Commodores: Leadership in Melvilles Moby-Dick 2. Aurora Hermida-Ruiz The Relevance of Don Quixote to Leadership Studies: Nostalgia, Cynicism, and Ambivalence 3. Michael Harvey Against the Heroic: Gilgamesh and His City 4. George R. Goethals Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, and Alternative Accounts of Lees Surrender at Appomattox 5. Ruth Capriles Ressentiment as a Political Passion 6. Antonio Marturano Understanding Leadership: Is It Time for a Linguistic Turn? 7. Joanne B. Ciulla Why Being There is Essential to Leadership 8. Kathleen Marie Higgins Leadership through Music 9. Jennifer Cable Leadership through Music and Laughter: How Henry Carey Reinvented English Music and Song 10. Charles Johnson Art History and Leadership Studies 11. Scott Boylston Establishing Regimes of Truth: A Study of the Relationship Between Leaders, Power, and Artistic Expression 12. About the Editor and Contributors
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