After leadership imagines a brave new world where what leadership is and what we seek from it can be developed anew, rather than remaining bound up in the problematic traditions and preoccupations that characterise leadership studies today.
Introduction - Brigid Carrol, Suze Wilson and Josh Firth
Part I: Revealing, Reframing, Re-Imagining
2. An Archaeological Dig into Leadership Competencies in the 21st Century - Vesa Huotari and Brigid Carroll
3. Reviving the moral meaning of leading and following: The lost metaphysics of leadership - Scott Taylor
4. I, Leader: Becoming human through the emotional grounding of leadership practice - Marian Iszatt-White
5. After leaders: A world of leading and leadership ... with no leaders - Steve Kempster and Ken Parry
6. Leadership Lives? Affective Leaders in a Neo-humanist World Chapter -David Knights
Part II: Unravelling, Disentangling, Refashioning
7. Redoing and abolishing whiteness in leadership - Helena Liu
8. Films as archives of leadership theories: The Terminator film franchise - Nancy Harding
9. Choosing a life: (re)incarnating after leadership - Jonathan Gosling and Peter Case
10. Toward inclusive leadership scholarship: Inviting the excluded to theorize collective leadership - Sonia M. Ospina
11. Rethinking relational leadership: recognising the mutual dynamic between leaders and led - Jackie Ford
12. Post-leadership leadership: Mastering the new liquidity - Stewart Clegg and Miguel Pina e Cunha
Part III: Discarding, Deconstructing, Starting Again
13.Imagining Organisation with and without leadership - Suze Wilson
14. Can we be Done with Leadership? - Martin Parker
15. After Hierarchy: Building a new world in the shell of the old - Neil Sutherland
16. The Last Leaders - Donna Ladkin
17. Conclusion - Brigid Carroll, Suze Wilson and Josh Firth