Sentences with word «micropolitics»

Surviving School Micropolitics: Strategies for Administrators, by Jane Clark Lindle (Technomic Publishing Inc., Box 3535, Lancaster, Pa. 17604; 165 pp; $ 35 cloth).
A guide to applying theory and research about school politics, also known as micropolitics, to typical problems confronting school administrators.
But really, I don't count 20 regular readers as doing well, as much as I rally for micropolitics and the power of mouth - to - mouth actions to «save the environment» (and I don't mean reducing carbon footprints) or reducing social inequalities by reducing the monetary aspects of social life.
I'm just doing my share of micropolitics in some place that has more visibility than my blog for a change.
Sharing our children with others, especially with non-family members, isn't always easy, according to Cameron Lynne Macdonald, whose book Shadow Mothers: Nannies, Au Pairs, and the Micropolitics of Mothering, explores the often complicated relationship between mothers and caregivers.
The way James Monaco interprets Truffaut's pairings (in his contribution to Richard Roud's Cinema: A Critical Dictionary) is in line with a view of Truffaut's expansive humanism: «these bifurcated personalities offer Truffaut a chance to investigate the dynamics of human relationships, their micropolitics
Mike's comments on the theory of action for school change under decentralization, and the need for attention to micropolitics, are great.
There is a significant political - science research base concerning «micropolitics» at school sites that could inform the potential impact and desirability of the book's proposals.
The micropolitics of the school: The everyday political perspectives of teachers.
Based on literature in leadership and team work research a questionnaire was developed to assess four different aspects of shared leadership behavior — task -, relation -, change - and micropolitic - oriented leadership.
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