Integrative Leadership Framework
Synthesis of Governance Theory
Bob Jessop
Regenerative Education 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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