咖啡桌旁的对话:探索基层领导

M. Carranza, Nora Melara-López, M. Antelo, Inés Ríos
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走向社会正义需要解构目前的工作和领导制度,这些制度助长并植根于压迫。(重新)愿景领导必须存在于外部,以瓦解主导话语。在社区中,社会正义工作有机会用爱和希望来指导这一进程。这篇文章展示了我们的发现,我们是一群生活在加拿大的女性,是中美洲和南美洲移民的成员。我们围坐在一张咖啡桌旁,讨论领导力目前是如何运作的,以及一个更集体的未来的可能性。我们所说的“次等领导”代表了我们作为新来者和女性在被边缘化的情况下如何定位自己的领导地位。在这个对话中演变出的问题是:“基层能否在当前的工作结构和性质中发挥领导作用?”研究结果支持这样一种观点,即表征只是开始,当相同的结构仍然存在时,表征可以反映象征主义。要真正支持基层领导,必须进行更激进的转变。
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Conversations from around the coffee table: Exploring subaltern leadership
Moving towards social justice requires a deconstruction of the current work and leadership systems that contribute to and are rooted in oppression. (Re) visioning leadership must exist outside to dismantle the dominant discourses. In the community, social justice work has the opportunity to use love and hope to guide the processes. This article presents the findings from our, the coauthor’s convivio – we are a group of women living in Canada, members of the Central American and South American diaspora. We gathered around a coffee table to discuss how leadership currently operates and the possibilities for a more collective future. What we term “subaltern leadership” represents the how we navigate our positions as leaders amidst marginalization as newcomers and as women. What evolved in this dialogue was the question of “can the subaltern lead in the current structure and nature of work?”. The findings support the notion that representation is only the beginning and can mirror tokenism when the same structures remain. To truly support subaltern leadership, a more radical shift must occur.
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