Dear colleagues,
Greetings from Claremont Graduate University! We will be hosting an
international conference on campus next month of special interest to
those who study the psychology of leadership and organizational group
dynamics.
Please share the announcement below as appropriate with your colleagues
and students.
Thank you,
Phil Del Vecchio
School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences Claremont Graduate
University
(909) 607-9016
When Near is Far and Far is Near: Distance in Leader-Follower
Relationships Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology
Saturday, March 6, 2010
8:30 am - 5:30 pm, Claremont Graduate University <
http://www.cgu.edu/pages/7238.asp >
* How far can a leader be from his or her followers and retain
influence?
* Does 21st century technology actually shrink the distance
between leaders and followers, or just fool us into thinking so?
* In what ways is the road to leadership still longer for women
than for men-and where are the shortcuts?
* What shrinks or widens the gap between a leader's actions and
how they are perceived?
* How does leading vast group with many members differ from
leading an intimate group?
Leaders face new challenges as they cope with changes in culture,
technology, and the workplace. The 2010 24th Annual Claremont Symposium
on Applied Social Psychology will examine the breadth of these changes
and what models might be adopted for effective leader-follower
relations. This conference brings together some of the most widely-read
scholars in the field of leadership studies. Scholars from three
continents will come together in Claremont to discuss the latest
psychological research on interpersonal leader-follower relations. Our
theme tackles the impact of distance-physical, interpersonal, and
social-on our organizations, our governments, and our societies.
Registration
< http://www.eventbrite.com/event/546049248 >
Early registration is now open. Generous collaboration with the
Claremont Leadership Roundtable and the Kravis Leadership Institute has
allowed us to offer this insightful day of learning and discussion at
recession-conscious prices:
* $25 for students
* $50 for early registration (academics and professionals)
* $75 for psychologists seeking continuing education units
Albrecht Auditorium, the John Stauffer Hall of Learning Claremont
Graduate University
921 N. Dartmouth Avenue, Claremont CA 91711
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Speakers and talks will include:
John Antonakis, University of Lausanne, Switzerland "The Far Side of
Leadership"
(Speaking remotely from Switzerland)
Alice Eagly, Northwestern University
"Women As Leaders: Negotiating the Labyrinth"
Surrinder Kahai, Binghamton University
"Leading in a Digital Age: What's Different, Issues Raised, and What We
Know"
Boas Shamir, Hebrew University of Jerusalem "Distance from the Leader:
Psychological and Follower-Centered Consideration"
Birgit Schyns, University of Portsmouth
"The Role of Distance in Leader-Member Exchange (LMX)"
Suzie Weisband, University of Arizona
"Do You Know Who the Leader Is? Creating Awareness Among Followers of
Leaders at a Distance"
The day will also include a panel discussion and post-conference
reception to allow audience members to meet the speakers.
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