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Broadening the umbrella of women’s leadership and public relations: an ethnographic case study of a women’s political leadership development program

Broadening the umbrella of women’s leadership and public relations: an ethnographic case study of... This study offers a rare ethnographic lens into a political training program’s efforts to develop women’s leadership communication as a public relations process. Drawing from participant observation, interviews, and documents, findings indicate the importance of developing a leadership mind-set and authentic leadership communication rooted in intersecting identities, tensions surrounding authentic relational communication and the importance of building cohort-based supportive communities for women leaders. By broadening the umbrella of who counts as women leaders in public relations, the study opens additional contexts (political training programs) and concepts (vulnerability) for the field. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Public Relations Research Taylor & Francis

Broadening the umbrella of women’s leadership and public relations: an ethnographic case study of a women’s political leadership development program

Broadening the umbrella of women’s leadership and public relations: an ethnographic case study of a women’s political leadership development program

Journal of Public Relations Research , Volume 33 (3): 17 – May 4, 2021

Abstract

This study offers a rare ethnographic lens into a political training program’s efforts to develop women’s leadership communication as a public relations process. Drawing from participant observation, interviews, and documents, findings indicate the importance of developing a leadership mind-set and authentic leadership communication rooted in intersecting identities, tensions surrounding authentic relational communication and the importance of building cohort-based supportive communities for women leaders. By broadening the umbrella of who counts as women leaders in public relations, the study opens additional contexts (political training programs) and concepts (vulnerability) for the field.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2021 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1532-754X
eISSN
1062-726X
DOI
10.1080/1062726X.2021.2015354
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Abstract

This study offers a rare ethnographic lens into a political training program’s efforts to develop women’s leadership communication as a public relations process. Drawing from participant observation, interviews, and documents, findings indicate the importance of developing a leadership mind-set and authentic leadership communication rooted in intersecting identities, tensions surrounding authentic relational communication and the importance of building cohort-based supportive communities for women leaders. By broadening the umbrella of who counts as women leaders in public relations, the study opens additional contexts (political training programs) and concepts (vulnerability) for the field.

Journal

Journal of Public Relations ResearchTaylor & Francis

Published: May 4, 2021

Keywords: Women; leadership development; political public relations; authenticity; ethnography

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