Integrative Leadership Framework

Synthesis of Governance Theory

Bob Jessop

Integrative Leadership Framework 7: Synthesis of Governance Theory

Affordance: correlating governance and specifically the model of metagovernance in political theory with models of educational leadership

  • MODALITY   
  • Rationality   
  • Criterion of success   
  • Ideal typical example   
  • Stylized mode of calculation   
  • Spatio-temporal horizons   
  • Primary criterion of failure   
  • Secondary criterion of failure   
  • Significance   
GENERATIVE
  • Solidarity
  • Unreflexive and value-oriented
  • Requited commitment
  • Love
  • Homo fidelis
  • Any time, anywhere
  • Betrayal, mistrust
  • Co-dependency, asymmetry
  • Heterarchy of civil society
CONTEMPLATIVE
  • Command
  • Substantive and goal-oriented
  • Effective goal attainment
  • State
  • Homo hierarchicus
  • Organizational space, planning
  • Ineffectiveness
  • Bureaucratism, red tape
  • Hierarachy
INFORMATIVE
  • Exchange
  • Formal and procedural
  • Efficient allocation of resources
  • Market
  • Homo economicus
  • World market, reversible time
  • Economic inefficiency
  • Market inequalities
  • Anarchy
TRANSFORMATIVE
  • Dialogue
  • Reflexive and procedural
  • Negotiated consent
  • Network
  • Homo politicus
  • Re-scaling, path- shaping
  • ‘Noise’, ‘talking shop’
  • Secrecy, distorted communication
  • Heterarchy of civil society
REGENERATIVE

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