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<strong>Leadership</strong> for<br />

Transformation<br />

a voluMe In the<br />

ILA buILDInG LEADErsHIp brIDGEs<br />

(blb) serIes<br />

call for subMIssIons (deadline december 1, 2009 firm)<br />

Joann barbour and gIll hIcKMan, edItors<br />

The <strong>International</strong> <strong>Leadership</strong> <strong>Association</strong> invites you to submit your<br />

work on the theme, <strong>Leadership</strong> for Transformation for our annual volume in the Building<br />

<strong>Leadership</strong> Bridges series. The book captures the best contemporary thinking about<br />

leadership today from a diverse range of scholars, practitioners, and educators working<br />

in the field of leadership studies. In keeping with the mission of the ILA, the book series<br />

connects ways of studying, imagining, and experiencing leadership across cultures, over<br />

time, and around the world. The book will be published by Jossey-Bass/Wiley with an<br />

expected publication date of November 2010.<br />

The theme <strong>Leadership</strong> for Transformation encompasses transformation at all levels<br />

whether individual, institutional, organizational, disciplinary, cultural, governmental, or<br />

global. Transformation is the result of many acts, both large and small, carried out by<br />

various groups and individuals in classrooms or boardrooms, town halls or the halls of<br />

government, the factory floor or the office cubicle, the street or the home. This volume<br />

is an opportunity to share and learn about new research, effective leadership practices,<br />

proven teaching methods, and creative works that support any of the many faces of<br />

transformation. The theme of this volume builds on that of our 2009 annual conference.<br />

Please visit our website to read the<br />

guiding questions for this volume, areas<br />

of submission—including 2009 conference<br />

highlights—and submission guidelines.<br />

http://www.ila-net.org/Publications/bLb/<br />

Callforsubmissions.htm<br />

send submissions electronically to<br />

debra deruyver at dderuyver@ila-net.org<br />

by december 1, 2009. questions should<br />

be sent to the same address.

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