Forms, Practices and Ramifications of Abusive Supervision in Universities: A Social Justice Scrutiny

S. Khumalo
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Abstract Universities have experienced a phenomenal increase in the incidences of abusive supervision. The practices of abuse in leadership are manifested in different forms and shapes. These unjust and unfair practices are perpetuated in different divisions and sections of the university leadership and are counterproductive. The overarching purpose of this study is to scrutinize the different kinds of abusive supervision practices and their ramifications. This examination takes the form of the extensive and intensive analysis and synthesis of extant and apposite authoritative literature. In addition, to strengthen the scientific rigor and soundness of this examination, I deploy the three-dimensional social justice theory of Nancy Fraser as a framework. This study is significant in that it provides epistemological insights into abusive supervision in universities. The findings confirm scholarly evidence of the prevalence of acts of abuse in various forms such as sexual harassment, exclusionary decision-making practices, designed and strategic isolation of dissenting voices, and selective promotional practices.
大学中滥用监督的形式、做法和影响:社会正义审视
摘要 大学中滥用监督权的情况急剧增加。领导滥用职权的做法表现为不同的形式和形态。这些不公正、不公平的做法在大学领导层的不同部门和科室长期存在,并适得其反。本研究的首要目的是仔细研究各种滥用监督的做法及其后果。这种研究的形式是对现存的相关权威文献进行广泛而深入的分析和综合。此外,为了加强本研究的科学性和严谨性,我采用了南希-弗雷泽(Nancy Fraser)的三维社会公正理论作为研究框架。本研究的重要意义在于,它从认识论的角度揭示了大学中的滥用监督问题。研究结果证实了学术界的证据,即各种形式的滥用行为普遍存在,如性骚扰、排他性决策做法、有目的有策略地孤立不同声音以及选择性晋升做法。
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