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Situating Leadership in the Aesthetics of the Everyday in Higher Education Kinesiology
ABSTRACT The aim of this theoretical discussion is to examine leader and follower dynamics within the context of the aesthetics of the everyday philosophy. The author theorizes that leadership is an everyday aesthetic and, if practiced well, will lead to beautiful leading. The aesthetics of the everyday – a postmodern and pluralistic philosophy – honors the beauty in the everyday and is a way to unravel the complexities of leadership studies. Supporting this theory are Chinese and African ideas that promote the idea that good moral, harmonious, and ethical conduct constitutes the inclusion of different categories of aesthetics that include social interactions. Everyday aesthetics puts into practice embodied knowing and intersubjectivity through the recognition and analysis of negative, ambient, and social aesthetics. The aesthetics of the everyday is grounded in the notion that we are embodied and bring our first-person perspectives and experiences with us to the university. The author uses this reflective philosophy to challenge Kinesiology leaders and followers to relate to each other in ways that lead to equality and justice for marginalized populations.
期刊介绍:
Quest is the official journal of the National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAKHE). It is the leading journal for interdisciplinary scholarship for professionals in kinesiology in higher education. Quest provides a public forum for scholarship, creative thought, and research relevant to a broad range of interests held by faculty and leaders in higher education today.
Quest publishes: 1) manuscripts that address issues and concerns relevant and meaningful to the field of kinesiology; 2) original research reports that address empirical questions that are contextualized within higher education and hold significance to a broad range of faculty and administrators in kinesiology; and 3) reviews of literature and/or research of interest to one or more sub-disciplines in kinesiology. Quest does not publish papers focused on sport (e.g., amateur, collegiate, professional) that are contextualized outside of kinesiology in higher education.